Publications by Kreitler, C.W.
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Hydrogeology of Trans-Pecos Texas | 1990 | This guidebook, Hydrogeology of Trans-Pecos Texas, grew out of our interest in the hydrogeology of desert environments. |
Kreitler, C.W., Sharp, J.M. | Guidebook | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Identification of sources and mechanisms of salt-water pollution affecting ground-water quality: a case study, West Texas | 1990 | Occurrences of ground-water and soil salinization are numerous in the Concho River watershed and its confluence with the Colorado River in West Texas and in other semiarid regions of Texas and the United States. |
Richter, B.C., Dutton, A.R., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Hydrogeology of the northern segment of the Edwards aquifer, Austin region | 1990 | Geologic mapping and fracture analysis of the Lower Cretaceous Edwards aquifer strata near Georgetown and Round Rock, Texas, were performed to provide a better understanding of the geologic framework of the Balcones Fault Zone and to provide information for assessing ground-water flow characteris |
Senger, R.K., Collins, E.W., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Effects of hydrostratigraphy and basin development on hydrodynamics of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas | 1987 | Deep brine aquifers of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas Panhandle, ranging in depth from about 1,000 to 3,000 m below land surface, are underpressured compared with the shallow Ogallala aquifer. |
Senger, R.K., Fogg, G.E., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Origin and evolution of deep-basin brines, Palo Duro basin, Texas | 1987 | Porous and permeable strata of the Deep-Basin Brine aquifer underlie bedded evaporites that are being considered as repositories for high-level nuclear waste isolation in the Palo Duro Basin, Texas Panhandle. Formation-water samples collected from four U.S. |
Fisher, R.S., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geochemistry of salt-spring and shallow subsurface brines in the Rolling Plains of Texas and southwestern Oklahoma | 1986 | Numerous salt-emission areas exist within the Permian outcrop in the Rolling Plains of Texas and southwestern Oklahoma. Sodium chloride waters underlie the area at relatively shallow depths, discharge from salt springs and salt seeps, and greatly impair the quality of ground and surface waters. |
Richter, B.C., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Hydrogeology of a gypsum playa, northern Salt Basin, Texas | 1986 | The northern Salt Basin in West Texas and New Mexico is a closed hydrologic system in which discharge of ground-water flow occurs in a series of playas, or salt flats. |
Boyd, F.M., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Numerical modeling of regional ground-water flow in the deep-basin brine aquifer of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas panhandle | 1986 | A conceptual hydrogeologic model of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas Panhandle, subdivides the basin into three hydrogeologic units: (1) the shallow Ogallala and Dockum aquifers (Upper aquifer), (2) the Permian evaporite aquitard (Evaporite aquitard), and (3) the deep, confined, underpressured, princip |
Wirojanagud, Prakob, Kreitler, C.W., Smith, D.A. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Investigation of underpressuring in the deep-basin brine aquifer, Palo Duro basin, Texas | 1985 | Although plots of pressure versus depth are useful for understanding the hydrodynamics of ground-water systems, they can be difficult to interpret. |
Orr, E.D., Kreitler, C.W., Senger, R.K. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Hydrogeology of the Edwards aquifer, Austin area, central Texas | 1984 | The Edwards Formation, on the downthrown side of Mt. Bonnell fault in the Austin, Texas, area (Hays and Travis Counties), is part of the northeastern extension of the Edwards Underground Reservoir, the primary source of water in numerous counties along the Balcones Fault Zone. |
Senger, R.K., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |