Russell F Dubiel
Scientist Emeritus with the Central Energy Resources Science Center
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Depositional environments of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation in the eastern San Juan Basin and vicinity, New Mexico. Trace fossils and mollusks from the upper member of the Wanakah Formation, Chama Basin, New Mexico; evidence for a lacustrine origin.
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Russell F. Dubiel, Jennie L. Ridgley, Augustus K. Armstrong, Lee D. Holcomb
Sedimentology and paleontology of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, Bedrock, Colorado
Describes a reddish-brown sandstone, siltstone, and mudstone, with minor amounts of siliciclastic-, carbonate-, and chert-pebble conglomerate, and green mudstone. Deposition occurred in continental environments. Lithofacies, trace fossils, and invertebrate and vertebrate fossils indicate that the Late Triassic climate was tropical monsoonal until the close of Chinle deposition when drier seasons b
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R. F. Dubiel, S.C. Good, J.M. Parrish
Mineral resources of the Fiddler Butte (East) Wilderness Study Area, Garfield County, Utah
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Russell F. Dubiel, Gregory K. Lee, Paul P. Orkild, Diann D. Gese
Stratigraphic and sedimentologic studies of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, western Colorado
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Russell F. Dubiel, Gary Skipp
Mineral resources of the Mt. Hillers Wilderness Study Area, Garfield County, Utah
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Russell F. Dubiel, C. S. Bromfield, S. E. Church, W. M. Kemp, M. J. Larson, Fred Peterson, J.T. Neubert
Mineral resources of the Bull Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Garfield and Wayne Counties, Utah
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Russell F. Dubiel, C. S. Bromfield, S. E. Church, W. M. Kemp, M. J. Larson, Fred Peterson, J.T. Neubert
Lungfish burrows in the Upper Triassic Chinle and Dolores Formations, Colorado Plateau
Vertical-to-inclined, cylindrical trace fossils that occur in the Upper Triassic Chinle and Dolores Formations on the Colorado Plateau are interpreted to be the casts of lungfish burrows. The casts, which are as much as 11 cm in diameter and as much as 1.6 m long, were formed by passive silicilastic and carbonate sedimentation into apparently abandoned lungfish burrows. Locally, the burrow filling
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R. F. Dubiel, R.H. Blodgett, T. M. Bown
Mineral resources of the Little Rockies Wilderness Study Area, Garfield County, Utah
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Russell F. Dubiel, C. S. Bromfield, S. E. Church, W. M. Kemp, M. J. Larson, Fred Peterson, C. T. Pierson, T. J. Kreidler
Preliminary report on mudlumps in lacustrine deltas of the Monitor Butte Member of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, southeastern Utah
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R. F. Dubiel
Sedimentology of the lower part of the upper Triassic Chinle Formation and its relationship to uranium deposits, White Canyon area, southeastern Utah
Closely spaced measured stratigraphic sections of the lower part of the Late Triassic Chinle Formation in the White Canyon area of southeastern Utah depict a fluvial-deltaic-lacustrine depositional sequence that hosts uranium deposits in basal fluvial sandstones. The basal Shinarump Member consists of predominantly trough-crossbedded, coarse-grained sandstone and minor gray, carbonaceous mudstone
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Russell F. Dubiel
Measured sections of the Shinarump, Monitor Butte, and Moss Back members of the Chinle Formation (Upper Triassic) in the White Canyon and Red Canyon area, southeastern Utah
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R. F. Dubiel
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Depositional environments of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation in the eastern San Juan Basin and vicinity, New Mexico. Trace fossils and mollusks from the upper member of the Wanakah Formation, Chama Basin, New Mexico; evidence for a lacustrine origin.
No abstract available.
Authors
Russell F. Dubiel, Jennie L. Ridgley, Augustus K. Armstrong, Lee D. Holcomb
Sedimentology and paleontology of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, Bedrock, Colorado
Describes a reddish-brown sandstone, siltstone, and mudstone, with minor amounts of siliciclastic-, carbonate-, and chert-pebble conglomerate, and green mudstone. Deposition occurred in continental environments. Lithofacies, trace fossils, and invertebrate and vertebrate fossils indicate that the Late Triassic climate was tropical monsoonal until the close of Chinle deposition when drier seasons b
Authors
R. F. Dubiel, S.C. Good, J.M. Parrish
Mineral resources of the Fiddler Butte (East) Wilderness Study Area, Garfield County, Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
Russell F. Dubiel, Gregory K. Lee, Paul P. Orkild, Diann D. Gese
Stratigraphic and sedimentologic studies of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, western Colorado
No abstract available.
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Russell F. Dubiel, Gary Skipp
Mineral resources of the Mt. Hillers Wilderness Study Area, Garfield County, Utah
No abstract available.
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Russell F. Dubiel, C. S. Bromfield, S. E. Church, W. M. Kemp, M. J. Larson, Fred Peterson, J.T. Neubert
Mineral resources of the Bull Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Garfield and Wayne Counties, Utah
No abstract available.
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Russell F. Dubiel, C. S. Bromfield, S. E. Church, W. M. Kemp, M. J. Larson, Fred Peterson, J.T. Neubert
Lungfish burrows in the Upper Triassic Chinle and Dolores Formations, Colorado Plateau
Vertical-to-inclined, cylindrical trace fossils that occur in the Upper Triassic Chinle and Dolores Formations on the Colorado Plateau are interpreted to be the casts of lungfish burrows. The casts, which are as much as 11 cm in diameter and as much as 1.6 m long, were formed by passive silicilastic and carbonate sedimentation into apparently abandoned lungfish burrows. Locally, the burrow filling
Authors
R. F. Dubiel, R.H. Blodgett, T. M. Bown
Mineral resources of the Little Rockies Wilderness Study Area, Garfield County, Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
Russell F. Dubiel, C. S. Bromfield, S. E. Church, W. M. Kemp, M. J. Larson, Fred Peterson, C. T. Pierson, T. J. Kreidler
Preliminary report on mudlumps in lacustrine deltas of the Monitor Butte Member of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, southeastern Utah
No abstract available.
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R. F. Dubiel
Sedimentology of the lower part of the upper Triassic Chinle Formation and its relationship to uranium deposits, White Canyon area, southeastern Utah
Closely spaced measured stratigraphic sections of the lower part of the Late Triassic Chinle Formation in the White Canyon area of southeastern Utah depict a fluvial-deltaic-lacustrine depositional sequence that hosts uranium deposits in basal fluvial sandstones. The basal Shinarump Member consists of predominantly trough-crossbedded, coarse-grained sandstone and minor gray, carbonaceous mudstone
Authors
Russell F. Dubiel
Measured sections of the Shinarump, Monitor Butte, and Moss Back members of the Chinle Formation (Upper Triassic) in the White Canyon and Red Canyon area, southeastern Utah
No abstract available.
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R. F. Dubiel