Publications by Flawn, P.T.
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The Story of the Texas National Research Laboratory Commission and the Superconducting Super Collider: How Texas Won..and Lost | 2003 | "When in the early 1980’s it became known that the Federal Government was planning to undertake the construction of the massive Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) project, scientists in the various states, still without precise information on the criteria to be established for site selection, b |
Flawn, P.T. | Udden Series | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Texas Geologist and the Bureau of Economic Geology, 1949-1970 | 2002 | The former Director of the Bureau of Economic Geology from 1960 through 1970, Dr. |
Flawn, P.T. | Udden Series | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Mineral Resources and Conservation in Texas | 1970 | The conservation movement has grown enormously in strength and breadth during the last decade as a result of widespread concern about natural resources and the quality of the environment. |
Flawn, P.T. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geological Considerations in Disposal of Solid Municipal Wastes in Texas | 1970 | In the United States the average citizen produces 6 to 8 pounds of solid wastes per day--this includes his personal contribution plus his pro-rata share of industrial and agricultural wastes. |
Flawn, P.T., Turk, L.J., Leach, C.H. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Uranium in Texas--1967 | 1967 | The uranium industry, born in boom in the late 1940's and early 1950's, fell upon hard times after about a decade of lusty growth as anticipated private markets failed to develop on schedule and the United States Atomic Energy Commission cut back and stretched out its purchase program. |
Flawn, P.T. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Texas Mineral Resources: Problems and Predictions | 1965 | When a reference is made to the mineral resources of Texas, most people think of oil and gas, and some few also of sulfur. And, of course, it is true that of the whopping $4.4 billion dollars’ worth of minerals produced in Texas in 1963, 92% was oil, gas, and natural gas liquids. |
Flawn, P.T. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geology in the State Government of Texas | 1965 | This circular presents the history of "geological survey" in Texas from its beginning in 1858, through its intermittent early history, to [1965]. It also shows that any organization which carried the name "survey" was very short-lived in Texas. |
Flawn, P.T. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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The Ouachita System | 1961 | Flawn, P.T., Goldstein, A.G., King, P.B., Weaver, C.E. | UT Publication | ||
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Texas Miners Boost Talc Output | 1958 | Texas' Hudspeth County talc mining, begun in 1952 when Southwestern Talc Corp. carried out pioneer exploratory operations, has expanded during the last five years and can today claim six active operations. These Include (1) Southwestern Talc Corp., Llano, Texas, (2) West Texas Talc Corp. |
Flawn, P.T. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Basement Rocks of Texas and Southeast New Mexico | 1956 | Flawn, P.T. | UT Publication |