Denver basin, natural gas and dinosaur
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The latest issue of the University of Wyoming’s only peer-reviewed scientific journal, Rocky Mountain Geology, features an article on a major dinosaur discovery in downtown Denver as the publication marks its 60th year.
Tens of thousands of homes in southeastern Colorado draw water from private wells. But the state doesn't manage residential wells the way you might expect.
The Denver Basin aquifers supply communities, such as Monument, and numerous individual properties in eastern El Paso County. A 2019 water master plan showed the county had 21,300 permitted ...
When oil and gas officials talk about the current oil boom in northern and northeastern Colorado, they are talking about the Denver-Julesburg Basin, or D-J Basin. This 70,000-square-mile, oval-shaped area, generally stretches northeast from Denver to Julesburg but includes portions of western Kansas, western Nebraska, and southeastern Wyoming.
A Denver Basin well can go some 2,000 feet deep and cost millions of dollars. U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist Suzanne Paschke of the Colorado Water Science Center has studied the Denver Basin ...
It took more than childhood dreams for Denver woman to become a paleontologist 02:32. This year CBS Colorado is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Girls & Science which connects girls with women ...