The North American craton actually dips near the Rockies rather than forming a sharp vertical step as previously believed.
This is an artistic reconstruction of what Colorado would have looked like 67 million years ago. The latest issue of the University of Wyoming’s only peer-reviewed scientific journal, Rocky Mountain ...
Neely, T.G., and Erslev, E.A., in press, The interplay of fold mechanisms and basement weaknesses at the transition between Laramide basement-involved arches, north ...
Introduction -- Pioneer geologists of the American West / Dr W. Lyle Dockery -- Physical geology -- Regional geography -- Cities, towns and highways / American Association of Petroleum Geologists and ...
DR. G. M. DAWSON has been engaged continuously for seventeen years in geological exploration of the Western Territories of Canada, including the country from Lake Superior to the Pacific; and in the ...
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 27, 2025) - Andrew Neale, CEO of CopAur Minerals Inc. (CPAU:CA) (the “Company”) is pleased to report that the Company has contracted APEX ...
IN the Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève (vol. xxxviii., pages 69-168) M. Louis Duparc and Mme. M. Tikanowitch continue their work on the Ural Chain by an account of ...
Though towering mountains are plentiful across the U.S., few states are quite as synonymous with mountains as Colorado. Gifted with many of the highest peaks and extraordinary sights of the Rocky ...
LARAMIE – The latest issue of the University of Wyoming’s only peer-reviewed scientific journal, Rocky Mountain Geology, features an article on a major dinosaur discovery in downtown Denver as the ...
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