Books by Paula L. Hansley

Patterns of diagenesis in Lowe
Patterns of diagenesis in Lower and Middle Pennsylvanian sandstones of the Illinois Basin, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky
1996
Diagenetic and burial history
Diagenetic and burial history of the Lower Permian White Rim Sandstone in the Tar Sand Triangle, Paradox Basin, southeastern Utah
1995
Garnet dissolution in oxalic a
Garnet dissolution in oxalic acid-- a possible analog for natural etching of garnet by dissolved organic matter
1994
Distribution and properties of
Distribution and properties of clinoptilolite-bearing tuffs in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation, southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico
1993
Diagenetic and Burial History
Diagenetic and Burial History of the Lower Permian White Rim Sandstone in the Tar Sand Triangle, Paradox Basin, Southeastern Utah (U.S. Geological)
1992
Petrology, diagenesis, and sed
Petrology, diagenesis, and sedimentology of oil reservoirs in Upper Cretaceous Shannon Sandstone Beds, Powder River Basin, Wyoming
1991
Regional diagenesis of sandsto
Regional diagenesis of sandstones in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico and Colorado
1990
Uranium ore in the Mariano Lak
Uranium ore in the Mariano Lake--Lake Valley cores and the genesis of coffinite in the Grants uranium region, New Mexico
1988
The nonopaque, detrital heavy
The nonopaque, detrital heavy mineralogy of the Morrison Formation near Crownpoint, San Juan Basin, New Mexico
1983
Mineralogy and diagenesis of c
Mineralogy and diagenesis of core samples of Upper Cretaceous sandstones, Twin Arrow Inc. 4-14X C and K Well, Piceance Creek Basin, northwestern Colorado
1981
Mineralogy, diagenesis, and pr
Mineralogy, diagenesis, and provenance of Upper Cretaceous sandstones from the Ralston Production Company Federal no. 31 well, Piceance Creek basin, northwestern Colorado
1981
Patterns of Diagenesis in Lowe
Patterns of Diagenesis in Lower and Middle Pennyslvanian Sandstones of the Illinois Basin, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky (Evolution of Sedimentary Basins--Illinois Basin, E)