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Late Cretaceous exhumation of the Little Belt Mountains and regional development of the Helena salient, west-central Montana, USA Available to Purchase
1D Seismic Velocity Models for West‐Central and Western Montana Available to Purchase
PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF INVERTEBRATE FECAL PELLETS ( EDAPHICHNIUM ISP.) AT AN ICHNOFOSSIL-RICH DINOSAUR NESTING LOCALITY, UPPER CRETACEOUS TWO MEDICINE FORMATION, MONTANA, USA Available to Purchase
Revisiting Russell’s troodontid: autecology, physiology, and speculative tool use 1 Available to Purchase
LITHOLOGICAL AND PALEOCOMMUNITY VARIATION ON A MISSISSIPPIAN (TOURNAISIAN) CARBONATE RAMP, MONTANA, USA Available to Purchase
Baby tyrannosaurid bones and teeth from the Late Cretaceous of western North America 1 Available to Purchase
Microseismic Evidence for Bookshelf Faulting in Western Montana Available to Purchase
Determining the source of placer gold in the Anaconda metamorphic core complex supradetachment basin using detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology, western Montana, USA Open Access
Horseshoe crab trace fossils from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana, USA, and a brief review of the xiphosurid ichnological record Available to Purchase
Fracture distribution on the Swift Reservoir Anticline, Montana: Implications for structural and lithological controls on fracture intensity Available to Purchase
Abstract Where primary porosity and permeability of a rock are unfavourable for hydrocarbon production, fractures can improve reservoir potential by enhancing permeability. Higher fracture intensity may create a better-connected fracture network, improving fractured-reservoir quality. Investigations into the controls on fracture intensity commonly conclude that either structural or lithological factors have the greatest influence on fracture abundance. We use the Swift Reservoir Anticline in northwestern Montana to investigate how fracture intensity varies throughout the structure and determine that although structural factors do influence fracture intensity, lithology is the main control at outcrop. The Swift Reservoir Anticline exposes bedding surfaces of the Mississippian Castle Reef Formation dolomite. Field data indicates that fracture intensity is highest in the fold forelimb, decreasing into the backlimb except in outcrops of coarse dolomite where fracture intensity is low, regardless of structural position. Field fracture intensity correlates with whole-rock quartz, kaolinite and porosity percentages. We suggest porosity and composition influence bulk-rock mechanical properties, which, in turn, control the fracture intensity at outcrop. Fracture intensity has a stronger relationship with lithological than structural factors, therefore we suggest that the key to predicting fracture intensity in the subsurface here is understanding how lithology varies spatially.
Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Foreshock–Mainshock–Aftershock Sequence of the 6 July 2017 M w 5.8 Lincoln, Montana, Earthquake Available to Purchase
Remagnetization and folding in the frontal Montana Rocky Mountains Open Access
COMPARATIVE TAPHONOMY OF THE MAMMALIAN REMAINS FROM THE CABBAGE PATCH BEDS OF WESTERN MONTANA (RENOVA FORMATION, ARIKAREEAN): CONTRASTING DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS AND SPECIMEN PRESERVATION Available to Purchase
Maiasaura , a model organism for extinct vertebrate population biology: a large sample statistical assessment of growth dynamics and survivorship Available to Purchase
TAPHONOMY OF A JUVENILE LAMBEOSAURINE BONEBED FROM THE TWO MEDICINE FORMATION (CAMPANIAN) OF MONTANA, UNITED STATES Available to Purchase
Extension of the Anaconda metamorphic core complex: 40 Ar/ 39 Ar thermochronology and implications for Eocene tectonics of the northern Rocky Mountains and the Boulder batholith Open Access
New insights into smectite illitization: A zoned K-bentonite revisited Available to Purchase
Structural controls of fracture orientations, intensity, and connectivity, Teton anticline, Sawtooth Range, Montana Available to Purchase
The role of biofilms in fossil preservation, Florissant Formation, Colorado Available to Purchase
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of insect and plant fossils in the lacustrine shales of the Eocene Florissant Formation of Florissant, Colorado, was used to investigate the mechanisms of fossil preservation. The fossiliferous Florissant “paper shales” are composed of thin laminae of diatomite that form couplets with alternating smectitic clay laminae. The millimeter-scale sedimentary couplets may preserve an episodic record of sedimentation and are interbedded with less frequent, coarser volcaniclastic layers. The insect and plant fossils are associated with biofilms of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) secreted by diatoms. The preserved organisms are entangled in the diatom aggregates coated with the EPS biofilm. We suggest that decomposition of the organisms was arrested during sedimentation and burial by the protective nature of the mucus covering, the properties of which limited the actions of bacteria and grazers and may have enhanced fossilization. A novel contribution of the study is a demonstration that this mechanism of exceptional preservation is also common at other similar lacustrine fossil sites, as supported by a further SEM analysis of insect and plant fossils from other Cenozoic lake deposits formed in environments comparable to the Floris-sant Formation. The deposits include the Oligocene shale at Canyon Ferry, Montana; the Miocene Savage Canyon Formation, Stewart Valley, Nevada; and the Miocene Shanwang Beds of Shandong Province in northeast China. In addition, cultures of diatomaceous biofilms, grown in the laboratory display morphological features identical to those of the fossil diatomaceous biofilms. Our contribution indicates the significance of biofilms in fossil preservation at Florissant and other deposits.
Passive treatment of acid rock drainage from a subsurface mine Available to Purchase
Abstract Acidic metal-contaminated drainages are a critical problem facing many areas of the world. Acid rock drainage results when metal sulfide minerals, particularly pyrite, are oxidized by exposure to oxygen and water. The deleterious effects of these drainages on receiving streams are well known. To address this problem, efforts are being made to use biological processes as an innovative, cost-effective means for treating acidic metal-contaminated drainage. Biological sulfate reduction (BSR) technology can be adapted to diverse site conditions and water chemistry. The Lilly mine near the community of Elliston, Montana, illustrates some of the specific conditions that can challenge effective application of BSR technology.