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AAPG Bulletin; June 1981; v. 65; no. 6; p. 1078-1098
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Eastern Green River basin; a developing giant gas supply from deep, overpressured Upper Cretaceous sandstones

L. A. McPeek

518 Seventeenth St., Denver, CO, United States

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