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The Geological History of Fossil Butte National Monument and Fossil Basin

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The report reconstructs the Eocene geological and biological history of an intermontane lake system in southwestern Wyoming, tracing sedimentary sequences and stratigraphy from older formations through the Green River and related units. It interprets depositional environments—shallow shore, deeper chemical-lake deposits, and fluvial inputs—and outlines structural evolution of the basin. Detailed paleontological inventories document abundant fossil fish, diverse plants, invertebrates, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals, with discussion of preservational processes, paleoecology, and taphonomy that explain mass mortalities and exceptional fossil preservation. The work concludes with Quaternary modifications, glossary, references, and maps supporting the regional synthesis.

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Paul O. McGrew

Paul O. McGrew is an author known for his contributions to the field of geology, particularly through his work titled "The Geological History of Fossil Butte National Monument and Fossil Basin." This book explores the geological significance of Fossil Butte, a site renowned for its well-preserved fossils and rich geological history. McGrew's writing reflects a dedication to understanding the natural world and its historical context, making his work valuable for both enthusiasts and scholars in the field of geology.

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