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Wind River Formation

Wind River Formation

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The Wind River Formation is a geologic formation in Wyoming in the Wind River Basin. It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period. A recent study by Stanford suggests that fracking has contaminated the entire ground water resource in the basin.[1]

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Wind River Formation at Hell's Half Acre, Natrona County, Wyoming.

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Mammals

Apatotheres

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Cimolestans

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Leptictids

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Primatomorphs

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Rodents

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Ungulates

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Reptiles

Squamates

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Invertebrates

Insects

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Plants

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References

  1. "Fracking Can Contaminate Drinking Water". Scientific American.
  2. Hembree, Daniel I. (April 30, 2007). "Phylogenetic revision of Rhineuridae (Reptilia: Squamata: Amphisbaenia) from the Eocene to Miocene of North America". The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions (15): 1–20. doi:10.17161/PCNS.1808.3763. S2CID 59354440.



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