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Laramid

Amodel, Grilamid, Ixef, Laramid,Trogamid, Zytel HTN. [Pg.411]

Acyclic Carbohydrate Derivatives iV -Dimethyl-and iV -Dihexyh laramide Model Compounds for Synthetic Pofy(hexamethylene i laramide)... [Pg.141]

Davis SJ, Mulch A, Carroll AR, Chamberlain CP (2007) Paleogene landscape evolution of the central North American Cordillera Developing topography and hydrology in the Laramide foreland. GSA Bull (in review)... [Pg.114]

Sewall JO, Sloan LC (2006) Come a little bit closer A high-resolution climate study of the early Paleogene Laramide foreland. Geology 34 81-84... [Pg.117]

Epis RC, Chapin CE (1975) Geomorphic and tectonic implications of die post-Laramide, late Eocene erosion surface in the southern Rocky Mountains. In Cenozoic History of die Southern Rocky Mountains. Curtis BF (ed) Geol Soc Am Mem 144 45-74... [Pg.170]

Spencer JE (1996) Uplift of the Colorado Plateau due to Lithosphere attenuation during Laramide low-angle subduction. J Geophys Res 101 13595-13609... [Pg.214]

Tweto, Ogden, 1980, Summary of the Laramide Orogeny in Colorado, in Colorado Geology, H.C. Kent and K.W. Porter, eds.. Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, Denver, Colorado, pp. 129-134. [Pg.122]

Ingersoll, R.V., Cavazza, W., Graham, S.A. lUFS Participants (1987) Provenance of impure calclithites in the Laramide Foreland of southwest Montana. J. sediment. Petrol., 57, 995-1003. [Pg.259]

SuRDAM, R. C. ET AL. 1997. Anomalously pressured gas compartments in Cretaceous rocks of the Laramide Basins of Wyoming a new class of hydrocarbon accumulation. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Memoir, 67. [Pg.390]

Mesozoic and Caenozoic rocks include a variety of supracrustal and plutonic types similar to most Palaeozoic suites. Of particular interest for uranium deposits are the thick intermontane and rift-associated red bed clastic sedimentary sequences of the American Cordillera, Japan and the Middle East, the Laramide intrusions of the Cordillera and the subaerial, felsic volcanic rocks in the western United States. [Pg.94]


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