<p>1. Introduction to the Green River Formation<br>Michael Elliot Smith and Alan R. Carroll<br><br>2. Initiation of Eocene lacustrine sedimentation in the Greater Green River Basin: Luman Member of the Green River Formation<br>Brooke Ann Norsted, Alan R. Carroll, Michael Elliot Smith<br><br>3. Lacustrine sedimentology, stratigraphy and stable isotope geochemistry of the Tipton Member of the Green River Formation<br>Jennifer Walker Graf, Alan R. Carroll, Michael Elliot Smith<br><br>4. Stratigraphic Expression of Climate, Tectonism, and Geomorphic Forcing in an Underfilled Lake Basin: Wilkins Peak Member of the Green River Formation<br>M. Elliot Smith, Alan R. Carroll and Jennifer J. Scott<br><br>5. Lake Type Transition from Balanced‐Fill to Overfilled: Laney Member, Green River Formation, Washakie Basin, Wyoming<br>Meredith K. Rhodes and Alan R. Carroll<br><br>6. Stratigraphy and Interbasinal Correlations between Fossil and the Green River Basin, Wyoming<br>H. Paul Buchheim, Roberto E. Biaggi, and Robert A. Cushman, Jr.<br><br>7. Sedimentology of the world class organic-rich lacustrine system, Piceance basin, Colorado<br>Kati Tänavsuu-Milkeviciene and J. Frederick Sarg<br><br>8. Mineralogy of the Green River Formation in the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado<br>Jeremy Boak and Sheven Poole<br><br>9. Facies, stratigraphic architecture, and lake evolution of the oil shale bearing Green River Formation, eastern Uinta Basin, Utah<br>Morgan J. Rosenberg, Lauren P. Birgenheier, Michael D. Vanden Berg<br><br>10. Phosphatic carbonate shale of the "Bird's Nest Saline Zone", upper Green River Formation, Uinta Basin, Utah<br>Dave Keighley<br><br>11. Evaporites of the Green River Formation, Bridger and Piceance Creek Basins: Deposition, Diagenesis, Paleobrine Chemistry, and Eocene Atmospheric CO<sub>2<br></sub>Elliot A. Jagniecki, Tim K. Lowenstein</p>12. Trace fossils of the Eocene Green River lake basins, Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado<br>Jennifer J. Scott, Michael Elliot Smith