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New vitrinite reflectance data for the Wind River Basin, Wyoming

February 5, 2013

The Wind River Basin is a large Laramide (Late Cretaceous through Eocene) structural and sedimentary basin that encompasses about 7,400 square miles in central Wyoming. The basin is bounded by the Washakie Range and Owl Creek and southern Bighorn Mountains on the north, the Casper arch on the east and northeast, and the Granite Mountains on the south, and Wind River Range on the west. The purpose of this report is to present new vitrinite reflectance data collected mainly from Cretaceous marine shales in the Wind River Basin to better characterize their thermal maturity and hydrocarbon potential.

Publication Year 2013
Title New vitrinite reflectance data for the Wind River Basin, Wyoming
DOI 10.3133/ofr20131002
Authors Mark J. Pawlewicz, Thomas M. Finn
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2013-1002
Index ID ofr20131002
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Central Energy Resources Science Center