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Publications by Evans, G.L.

Title Publication Year Abstract Author Series Publisher
Geologic Atlas of Texas, Van Horn-El Paso sheet (revised 1983) Geologic Atlas of Texas, Van Horn-El Paso sheet (revised 1983) 1968

Geologic map that depicts the surface geology of El Paso County and parts of Hudspeth. Jeff Davis, and Culberson Counties, Texas. The 12-page booklet indicates geologic formations, abbreviations, and ages. Published in honor of E.

Barnes, V.E., Shell Oil Co., Cities Service Petroleum Co., Dietrich, J.W., Owen, D.E., Shelby, C.A., Macon, J.W., Bridges, L.W. Geologic Atlas of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology
Filtering Clays in Briscoe and Swisher Counties, Texas Filtering Clays in Briscoe and Swisher Counties, Texas 1942 Evans, G.L. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Progress report on copper investigations Progress report on copper investigations 1943 Evans, G.L. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Fluorspar deposits in the Eagle Mountains of Hudspeth County, Texas Fluorspar deposits in the Eagle Mountains of Hudspeth County, Texas 1943 Evans, G.L. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Index to Mineral Resources of Texas by Counties Index to Mineral Resources of Texas by Counties 1946 Sellards, E.H., Evans, G.L. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Activated Carbon from Texas Lignite Activated Carbon from Texas Lignite 1944 Evans, G.L. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Diatomite in the High Plains Region of Texas Diatomite in the High Plains Region of Texas 1944 Evans, G.L. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Mineral Locality Map of Texas Mineral Locality Map of Texas 1944 Sellards, E.H., Evans, G.L., Hendricks, Leo Miscellaneous Map Bureau of Economic Geology
The Rustler Springs sulphur deposits as a source of fertilizer The Rustler Springs sulphur deposits as a source of fertilizer 1946

The occurrence of sulphur in the vicinity of Rustler Springs in northeastern Culberson County, Texas, has been known since 1854 when, according to Phillips (1902, pp. 13, 71), the mineral was recognized by William P. Blake, a geologist attached to a U.S.

Evans, G.L. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Report on a Shallow Water Investigation as Part of a Mineral Resource Survey in Clay County, Texas 1936

A mineral resource survey of Texas has been started by the Works Progress Administration, with the Bureau of Economic Geology of The University of Texas acting as sponsor. The purpose of the survey is to assemble information and make it available to the public.

Evans, G.L. Mineral Resource Survey Circulars