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References for integration into "Mineral Rights" article:

1. Understanding Mineral Rights: http://msuextension.org/publications/AgandNaturalResources/MT201207AG.pdf -Number 1 reference is a great overview of mineral rights types and implications to help bulk up the introduction to Mineral Rights.

2. A Guide to Split Estates in Oil and Gas Development: https://leg.mt.gov/content/publications/environmental/hb790brochure.pdf -Number 2 reference contains many informative and relevant additions to the Severability AKA "split estate" Section. I will rename the heading to Split Estate as it is a more recognizable term.

3. Ryder, S. S., and Hall, P. M., 2017, This land is your land, maybe: A historical institutionalist analysis for contextualizing split estate conflicts in U.S. unconventional oil and gas development: Land Use Policy, v. 63, p. 149-159. -Number 3 reference has some historical perspectives on split estates.

4. Collins, A. R., and Nkansah, K., 2015, Divided Rights, Expanded Conflict: Split Estate Impacts on Surface Owner Perceptions of Shale Gas Drilling: Land Economics, v. 91, no. 4, p. 688-703. -Number 4 reference substantiates and quantifies the conflicts between Surface and Mineral owners. Good reference for information already contained in the article.

5. Gary, D. L., 1978, Economic Variables and the Development of the Law: The Case of Western Mineral Rights: The Journal of Economic History, v. 38, no. 2, p. 338. -There is a short blurb here that I like and will reformulate and reference for the introduction.

6. '''Appalachian Land Ownership Task, F., 2015, Who Owns Appalachia? : Landownership and Its Impact, Lexington, The University Press of Kentucky.''' -Interesting perspective about dispersal of economic power here I will consider adding and referencing if I can find a good relevant place to put it.