Publications by Ewing, T.E.
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The Wichita Paleoplain in the Llano Uplift, Texas | 2021 | Rose, P.R., Ewing, T.E., Woodruff, C.M., Jr. | Austin Geological Society | Austin Geological Society | |
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Texas Through Time: Lone Star Geology, Landscapes, and Resources | 2016 | Explore the landscapes, rocks, and resources of Texas and 1.7 billion years of Earth history in Texas Through Time by noted geoscientist Thomas E. Ewing. |
Ewing, T.E., Christensen, H. | Udden Series | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Tectonic Map of Texas GIS Data | 2013 | Ewing, T.E., Breton, C.L. | GIS Data | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Tectonic map of Texas | 1990 | 4 oversized sheets, Lambert Conformal Conic projection based on standard parallel 33 degrees and 45 degrees. Accompanied by a text booklet, The Tectonic Framework of Texas. |
Ewing, T.E., Budnik, R.T., Ames, J.T., Ridner, D.M., Dillon, R.L. | Thematic Maps | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Structural styles of the Wilcox and Frio growth-fault trends in Texas: constraints on geopressured reservoirs | 1986 | The wide variability in structural styles within the growth-faulted, geopressured trends of the Texas Gulf Coast is illustrated by detailed structural maps of selected areas of the Wilcox and Frio growth-fault trends and quantified by statistical analysis of fault compartment geometries. |
Ewing, T.E., Anderson, R.G., Babalola, O., Hubby, K., Padilla y Sanchez, R.J., Reed, R.S. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Oil Accumulation, Production Characteristics, and Targets for Additional Recovery in Major Oil Reservoirs of Texas | 1984 | Characterization of 500 of the largest Texas oil reservoirs permits grouping into plays of similar geology and common engineering and production attributes. |
Tyler, Noel, Galloway, W.E., Garrett, C.M., Jr., Ewing, T.E. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Depositional systems and structural controls of Hackberry Sandstone reservoirs in southeast Texas | 1984 | Deep-water sandstones of the Oligocene-age Hackberry unit of the Frio Formation contain significant quantities of oil and gas and remain potentially one of the most productive exploration targets in southeast Texas. |
Ewing, T.E., Reed, R.S. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Enhanced gas recovery from watered-out reservoirs -- Port Arthur Field, Jefferson County, Texas | 1984 | Gas reservoirs that water out under moderate to strong water drives are normally abandoned when the expenses associated with salt-water disposal make continued operations uneconomical. |
Gregory, A.R., Lin, Z.S., Reed, R.S., Morton, R.A., Ewing, T.E. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Atlas of major Texas oil reservoirs | 1983 | The search for oil, its development, production, and marketing have, for the better part of a century, been a fundamental part of the Texas economy. The history of Texas oil finders, from the self-educated wildcatter to the highly trained explorationist, is a part of Texas lore. |
Galloway, W.E., Ewing, T.E., Garrett, C.M., Tyler, Noel, Bebout, D.G., Ambrose, W.A., Meador, Karen, Woodward, M.T. | Atlases of Major Oil and Gas Reservoirs | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Continuity and Internal Properties of Gulf Coast Sandstones and Their Implications for Geopressured Fluid Production | 1983 | Continuity of sandstone reservoirs is controlled by various factors, including faults, sand-body geometry, and the distribution of framework grains, matrices, and interstices within the sand body. |
Morton, R.A., Ewing, T.E., Tyler, Noel | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |