Tag: Wyoming State Geological Survey
Wyoming’s Fossil Record Geologic formations in Wyoming bear a wide range of fossils, representing life forms from nearly every geologic
An Ichthyosaur fossil from the Jurassic period. Wyoming's Fossil Record Geologic formations in Wyoming bear a wide range of fossils,
A fossilized cephalopod. WSGS photo Wyoming's Fossil Record WYOMING -- Geologic formations in Wyoming bear a broad range of fossils,
Paleontology Wyoming's Fossil Record WYOMING -- Paleontology is a science dealing with the life of past geological periods as
Trappers Point PINEDALE WYOMING -- Trappers Point was named for its location near the 19th century fur trappers’ rendezvous sites
J. Berger photo Ancient Discoveries By Julie Francis SUBLETTE COUNTY -- Some wildlife biologists have suggested that migration of pronghorn
Pinedale Anticline By Ranie Lynds SUBLETTE COUNTY --The Pinedale Anticline is vitally important for the nation’s energy needs. Looking out
Cultural Geology Guide: The yellowstone Region, Part 3 American Indians of Yellowstone By Julie Francis YELLOWSTONE -- Perched atop the
Beartooth Plateau:Â Up and Over the Top of the World By Julie Francis YELLOWSTONE -- The Beartooth Mountains present one of
Cultural Geology Guide: The Yellowstone Region, Part 1 The Flight of the Nez Percé By Julie Francis YELLOWSTONE -- As
Stratigraphic test well, RSU1, with the Jim Bridger power plant in the background. UW Photo LARAMIE -- Wyoming has taken
Pumpkin Buttes and Uranium Fever PUMPKIN BUTTES WYOMING --These buttes contain uranium created from the ash of volcanic eruptions some
Vedauwoo Recreation Area LARAMIE WYOMING -- Rising from the Wyoming plains is a rocky oasis of giant granite rock formations
Old Hartville. HARTVILLE WYOMING -- Upon their arrival in the late 19th century, settlers in the Hartville area found a
The Sunrise Mine. The Sunrise Iron Mine By Wayne Sutherland Copper ore was mined near Hartville Wyoming from 1880 until
Hartville, Wyo By Julie Francis Old Hartville. HARTVILLE WYOMING -- Mining and mineral development form a bridge between the ancient