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Structure contour map of the greater Green River basin, Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah

Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2031
Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy
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Abstract

The Greater Green River basin of Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah contains five basins and associated major uplifts (fig. 1). Published structure maps of the region have commonly used the top of the Lower Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone as a structural datum (Petroleum Ownership Map Company (POMCO), 1984; Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, 1972). However, because relatively few wells in this area penetrate the Dakota, the Dakota structural datum has to be constructed by projecting down from shallower wells. Extrapolating in this manner may produce errors in the map. The primary purpose of this report is to present a more reliable structure contour map of the Greater Green River basin based on datums that are penetrated by many wells.


The final map shows the large- to small-scale structures present in the Greater Green River basin. The availability of subsurface control and the map scale determined whether or not a structural feature was included on the map. In general, large structures such as the Moxa arch, Pinedale anticline, and other large folds were placed on the map based solely on the structure contours. In comparison, smaller folds and some faults were placed on the map based on structure contours and other reports (Bader 1987; Bradley 1961; Love and Christiansen, 1985; McDonald, 1975; Roehler, 1979; Wyoming Geological Association Oil and Gas Symposium Committee, 1979). State geologic maps and other reports were used to position basin margin faults (Bryant, 1985; Gries, 1983a, b; Hansen 1986; Hintze, 1980; Love and Christiansen, 1985; Tweto, 1979, 1983). In addition, an interpreted east-west-trending regional seismic line by Garing and Tainter (1985), which shows the basin configuration in cross-section, was helpful in locating buried faults, such as the high-angle reverse or thrust fault along the west flank of the Rock Springs uplift.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Structure contour map of the greater Green River basin, Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah
Series title Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Series number 2031
DOI 10.3133/mf2031
Year Published 1988
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher location Reston, VA
Description Plate: 48.35 x 35.06 inches
Country United States
State Colorado;Utah;Wyoming
Other Geospatial Greater Green River Basin
Scale 500000
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