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This article is the second in a series of articles planned to highlight exceptional examples of the diverse geologic cores available at the Utah Geological Survey's (UGS) Utah Core Research Center (UCRC) (see Survey Notes, vol. 46, no. 3). As well as being used for research purposes, these cores, obtained through UGS projects and generous industry donations, are used for teaching geology students and training industry professionals, particularly those who search for oil and gas.
This lacustrine white limestone is from the middle member of the Eocene Green River Formation. It was collected at an
limestone - very light tan lacustrine limestone from the Eocene Green River Formation - teaching hand/display specimen - Geological Specimen Supply
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limestone - very light tan lacustrine limestone from the Eocene
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Lacustrine Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Stable Isotope
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Lacustrine Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Stable Isotope
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