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Publications by Price, J.G.
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Igneous geology of Trans-Pecos Texas -- field trip guide and research articles | 1986 | Price, J.G., Henry, C.D., Parker, D.F., Barker, D.S. | Guidebook | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Compilation of potassium-argon ages of Tertiary igneous rocks, Trans-Pecos Texas | 1986 | This compilation of potassium-argon (K-Ar) ages of igneous rocks of the Tertiary volcanic field of Trans-Pecos Texas includes all published ages known to us as well as many unpublished results. |
Henry, C.D., McDowell, F.W., Price, J.G., Smyth, R.C. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geology of the Plata Verde Mine, Hudspeth County, Texas | 1982 | Price, J.G. | Mineral Resource Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Annotated bibliography of mineral deposits in Trans-Pecos Texas | 1983 | Price, J.G., Henry, C.D., Standen, A.R. | Mineral Resource Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Tectonic map of the Basin and Range Province of Texas and adjacent Mexico | 1985 | Henry, C.D., Price, J.G., Gluck, J.K., Bockoven, N.T. | Miscellaneous Map | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Origin of silver-copper-lead deposits in red-bed sequences of Trans-Pecos Texas: Tertiary mineralization in Precambrian, Permian, and Cretaceous sandstones | 1985 | Silver deposits occur in Precambrian, Permian, and Cretaceous red-bed sequences near Van Horn, Texas. These deposits are geochemically similar and contain economically important quantities of silver, copper, and lead, as well as anomalously high amounts of arsenic, zinc, cadmium, and molybdenum. |
Price, J.G., Henry, C.D., Standen, A.R., Posey, J.S. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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The Van Horn Mountains caldera, Trans-Pecos Texas: geology and development of a small (10-km squared) ash-flow caldera | 1986 | The Van Horn Mountains caldera is a small (~10-km2) igneous center in the Trans-Pecos volcanic province. The caldera formed 37 to 38 mya during eruption of the first of two ash-flow tuffs related to the caldera. |
Henry, C.D., Price, J.G. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geology and Tertiary igneous activity of the Hen Egg Mountain and Christmas Mountains quadrangles, Big Bend region, Trans-Pecos Texas | 1989 | Cretaceous sedimentary rocks and Tertiary intrusive, extrusive, and volcaniclastic rocks dominate the geology of the Hen Egg Mountain and Christmas Mountains quadrangles in the Big Bend region of Texas. |
Henry, C.D., Price, J.G., Miser, D.E. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geologic occurrence and regional assessment of evaporite-hosted native sulfur, Trans-Pecos Texas | 1989 | In the western Delaware Basin and southern Central Basin Platform of Trans-Pecos Texas, Upper Permian (Ochoan) evaporite strata host locally voluminous but notoriously unpredictable, sporadic deposits of biogenic native sulfur. |
Hentz, T.F., Price, J.G., Gutierrez, G.N. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geology of the Infiernito caldera and magmatic evolution of the Chinati Mountains, Trans-Pecos Texas | 1992 | The 37-Ma-old Infiernito caldera of the northern Chinati Mountains is a major eruptive center of the mid-Tertiary volcanic field of Trans-Pecos Texas. Volcanism in the Chinati Mountains began with eruption of a sequence of rhyolitic to trachytic lavas, the precollapse lavas. |
Henry, C.D., Price, J.G., Duex, T.W., James, E.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |