Selected References with Categories

References with links to an online publication are underlined


Bakalowicz, M.J., Ford, D.C., Miller, T.E., Palmer, A.N., and Palmer, M.V., 1987, Thermal genesis of dissolution caves in the Black Hills, South Dakota: Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull, v. 99, p. 729-738. [Hot Springs, Karst, Paleokarst]
 
George Cooper, John R. Cronin, 1995. Linear and cyclic aliphatic carboxamides of the Murchison meteorite: Hydrolyzable derivatives of amino acids and other carboxylic acids Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 59, 1003-1015. [Microbiology, Extremeophiles, Astrobiology]
 
Craig, D.H., 1988, Caves and other Features of Permian Karst in Sand Andres Dolomite, Yates Field Reservoir, West Texas, in, James, N. P., and Choquette, eds., Paleokarst, Springer-Verlag, p. 342-363. [Karst, Paleokarst, Oil]
 
De Voto, R.H., 1985, Sedimentology, Dolomitization, Karstification, and Mineralization of the Leadville Limestone (Mississippian), Central Colorado: Soc. Econ. Paleo. Min. Fieldtrip Guidebook #6, 180p. [Paleokarst]
 
Demiralin, A.S., Hurley, N.F., and Oesleby, T.W., 1995, Karst Breccias in the Madison Limestone (Mississippian), Garland Field, Wyoming: in AAPG Memoir 62 , p. 101-118. [Paleokarst, Oil]
 
Dublyansky, Y., 2000, Hydrothermal Speleogenesis: Its Settings and Pecular Features, in, Klimchouk, A.B., Ford, D.C., Palmer, A.N., and Dreybrodt, eds., Speleogenesis: Evolution of Karst Aquifers, National Speleological Society, Huntsville, Alabama, p. 292-297. [Karst]
 
DuChene, H.R., Barton, H.A., and Luiszer, F.G., 2003a, Geological and Biological Features of Glenwood Caverns, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, in, Abbot, D.M. and Wray, L., Geology in the Next Decade, Field Trips and Abstracts, Am. Inst. Prof. Geologists, 40th Annual Meeting, p. 37-41. [Microbiology, Karst]
 
DuChene, H.R., Barton, H.A., and Luiszer, F.G., 2003b, Guide to Glenwood Caverns, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, in, Abbot, D.M. and Wray, L., Geology in the Next Decade, Field Trips and Abstracts, Am. Inst. Prof. Geologists,40th Annual Meeting, p. 42-54. [Karst, Paleokarst, Hot Springs]
 
Egemeier, S. J., 1973, Cavern development by thermal waters with a possible bearing on ore deposition: Unpub. PhD thesis, Stanford University, California, 88p. [Karst, Hot Springs, Microbiology]
 
Gold, Thomas, 1998, The deep hot biosphere: Copernicus Books, 235 p. [Microbiology]
 
Hadingham, Evan, 2002, Subterranean Surprises, Smithsonian Magazine, v. 33, no. 7 (October), p. 68-74. [Karst, Hot Springs, Microbiology]
 
Hall, J.F.., 1987, Paleokarst and other disolution features of the Devonian Dyer and Mississippian Leadville Formations, central Colorado:Colo. Sch. Mines, Golden, CO, M.S. thesis #3445, 142p. [Paleokarst]
 
Hill, C.A., 1987, Geology of Carlsbad Cavern and other Caves in the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico and Texas: New Mexico Bur. Mines and Mineral Resources, Bull. 117, 150p. [Karst]
 
Hill, C.A., 1995, H2S-Related Porosity and Sulfuric Acid Oil-Field Karst, in, Budd, D,A., Saller, A. H., and Harris, P.M., eds., Unconformities and Porosity in Carbonate Strata: AAPG Memoir 63, p. 301-306. [Paleokarst, Oil]
 
Hill, C.A., 2000, Sulfuric Acid, Hypogene Karst in the Guadalupe Mountatins of New Mexico and West Texas, U.S.A., in, Klimchouk, A.B., Ford, D.C., Palmer, A.N., and Dreybrodt, eds., Speleogenesis: Evolution of Karst Aquifers, National Speleological Society, Huntsville, Alabama, p. 309-316. [Karst]
 
Huntoon, P.W., 1996, Large-Basin Ground Water Circulation and Paleo-Reconstruction of Circulation Leading to Uranium Mineralization in Grand Canyon Breccia Pipes, Arizona: The Mountain Geologist, Rocky Mtn. Assoc. Geol., v. 33, no. 3, p. 71-84. [Paleokarst]
 
James, N. P. and Choquette, P.W., 1987, Paleokarst, Springer - Verlag, New York, 416p. [Karst]
 
Kerans, C., 1988, Karst-Controlled Reservoir Heteorgenity in Ellenburger Group Carbonates of West Texas: AAPG Bulletin, v, 72, p. 1160-1183. [Karst, Paleokarst, Oil]
 
Lowe, D.J., 2000, Role of Speleogenesis in the Development of Hydrocarbon and Mineral Deposits, in, Klimchouk, A.B., Ford, D.C., Palmer, A.N., and Dreybrodt, eds., Speleogenesis: Evolution of Karst Aquifers, National Speleological Society, Huntsville, Alabama, p. 473-480. [Paleokarst, Oil]
 
Loucks, R. G., 1999, Paleocave Carbonate Reservoirs: Origins, Burial-Depth Modifications, Spatial Complexity, and Reservoir Implications: AAPG Bulletin v. 83, no. 11, p. 1795-1834. [Karst, Paleokarst, Oil]
 
Luiszer, F.G., 1994, Speleogenesis of Cave of the Winds, Manitou Springs, Colorado, in, Sasowsky, I.D., and Palmer, M.V., eds., Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry: Karst Waters Institute, Charlestown, West Virginia, p. 91-109. [Karst, Microbiology, Hot Springs]
 
Maslyn, R. M., 1976, Late Mississippian Paleokarst in the Aspen, Colorado area: Colo. Sch. Mines, Golden, CO, M.S. thesis #1811, 96p. [Paleokarst]
 
Maslyn, R. M., 1977a, Fossil Tower Karst near Molas Lake, Colorado: The Mountain Geologist, Rocky Mtn. Assoc. Geol., v. 14, no. 1, p. 17-25. [Paleokarst]
 
Maslyn, R. M., 1977b, Recognition of fossil karst features in the ancient record: A discussion of several common fossil karst forms, in Rocky Mtn. Assoc. Geol. Guidebook. [Paleokarst]
 
Maslyn, R. Mark, 1979, Cavern development via H2S dissolved in hot spring and natural gas field waters (abs): in Dougherty, P. H., ed., Abstracts of Papers: 1978 NSS Convention, Nat. Speol. Soc., Bull. v. 41, no. 4, p. 115. [Karst, Hot Springs]
 
Maslyn, R. Mark, 1979, Hot-spring generated karst features near Salida, Colorado (abs): Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull. vol. 63, no. 5, p. 834. AAPG-SEPM-EMD Rocky Mtn. Sections, 28th Annual Meeting. [Karst, Hot Springs]
 
Maslyn, R. Mark and Phillips, F. Jay, 1984, Computer Modeling of Minnelusa (Pennsylvanian-Permian) Paleotopography in Eastern Powder River Basin, Wyoming, with a Case History (abs) : Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v. 68, no. 4, p- 503-504. [Complex Systems]
 
Maslyn, R. Mark, and Pisarowicz, J. A., 1994, Microbiology of Lower Kane Cave, Wyoming (abs): in Sasowsky, I. D., and Palmer, M. V., eds. Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry: Karst Waters Institute, Special Publication 1, p. 52. [Karst, Hot Springs, Microbiology]
 
Maslyn, R. M., 1996, Mineralized Late-Mississippian Paleokarst features and paleogeography in the Leadville, CO area, in, The Caves and Karst of Colorado: Nat. Speleo. Soc. 1996 Convention Guidebook, p. 136 - 143. [Paleokarst]
 
Maslyn, R. M., 2001, Chasing the water with scallops in Cave of the Winds, in Kolstad, Rob, et al, 2001, Caves of Williams Canon: Williams Canyon Project NSS, Englewood, CO, p. 151-156. [Karst]
 
Maslyn, R. Mark, 2004, Eolian Sand Dunes: Models of Emergent Features in Self-Organizing Systems (abs) : Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., 2004 Rocky Mountain Section Annual Meeting, Abstracts and Programs, p. 108. [Complex Systems]
 
Maslyn, R. M., 2008, Late-Mississippian paleokarst and thermobaric features with related porosity creation and destruction in the Aspen, Colorado area U.S.A., in Sasowsky, I. D., Feazel, C.T., Mylroie, J.E., Palmer, A.N., and Palmer, M. V., eds. Karst from recent to reservoirs: Karst Waters Institute, Special Publication 14, p. 142-145 [Paleokarst]
 
McCaleb, J.A., and Wayhan, D.A., 1969, Geologic Reservoir Analysis, Mississippian Madison Formation, Elk Basin Field, Wyoming-Montana: AAPG Bulletin, v. 53, p. 2094-2113. [Paleokarst, Oil]
 
Mazzullo, S.J., and Harris, P.M., 1991, An Overview of Solution Porosity Development in the Deep-Burial Environment, with Examples from Carbonate Reservoirs in the Permian Basin, in, Candelaria, M.P., ed., West Texas Geological Society Symposium Publication 91-89, p. 125-138. [Karst, Oil]
 
Mazzullo, S.J., and Chilingarian, G.V., 1996, Hydrocarbon Reservoirs in Karsted Carbonate Rocks, in, Chilingarian, G.V., Mazzullo, S.J., and Rieke, H.H., eds., Carbonate Reservoir Characterization: A Geologic-Engineering Analysis, Part II, Elsevier, Amsterdam, Developments in Petroleum Science 44, p. 797-865. [Paleokarst, Oil]
 
Mazzullo, S.J., 2004, Overview of Porosity Evolution in Carbonate Reservoirs: Kansas Geological Survey Bull., v. 79, nos. 1 and 2. [Karst, Oil]
 
Mylroie, J.E., and Carew, J.L., 1995, Karst Development on Carbonate Islands, in, Budd, D,A., Saller, A. H., and Harris, P.M., eds., Unconformities and Porosity in Carbonate Strata: AAPG Memoir 63, p. 55-76. [Karst]
 
Palmer, A.N., 1991, Origin and Morphology of Limestone Caves: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull, no. 103, p. 1-21. [Karst]
 
Palmer, A.N., 1995, Geochemical Models for the Origin of Macroscopic Solution Porosity in Carbonate Rocks, in, Budd, D,A., Saller, A. H., and Harris, P.M., eds., Unconformities and Porosity in Carbonate Strata: AAPG Memoir 63, p. 77-102. [Karst]
 
Purdy, E.G., and Waltham, D., 1999, Reservoir Implications of Modern Karst Topography: AAPG Bulletin v. 83, no. 11, p. 1774-1794. [Karst, Paleokarst, Oil]
 
Taylor, Michael Ray, 1999, Dark Life : Martian nanobacteria, rock-eating cave bugs, and other extreme organisms of inner earth and outer space: Scribner, New York, 288p. [Microbiology, Caves]
 
Tinker, S.W., Ehrets, J.R., and Brondos, M.D., 1995, Multiple Karst Events Related to Stratigraphic Cyclity: San Andres Formation, Yates Field, West Texas, in Budd, D,A., Saller, A. H., and Harris, P.M., eds., Unconformities and Porosity in Carbonate Strata: AAPG Memoir 63, p. 77-102. [Paleokarst, Oil]
 


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