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Publications by Rodda, P.U.
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Geology of the Llano region and Austin area: field excursion | 1972 | This Guidebook represents an updating of Bureau of Economic Geology Guidebook No. 5, Field Excursion-Geology of Llano Region and Austin Area. It also represents a modification of Geology of the Llano Region and Austin Area, Texas, published by the Shreveport Geological Society in 1971. |
Barnes, V.E., Bell, W.C., Clabaugh, S.E., Cloud, P.E., Jr., McGehee, R.V., Rodda, P.U., Young, Keith | Guidebook | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Edwards Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Texas: dolomitization in a carbonate platform system | 1969 | Fisher, W.L., Rodda, P.U. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Geologic Map of the Austin West Quadrangle, Travis County, Texas | 1969 | The rocks exposed in the Austin West quadrangle are Cretaceous marine limestones and clays and Quaternary alluvial deposits. |
Rodda, P.U. | Geologic Quadrangle Map | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Limestone and dolomite resources, Lower Cretaceous rocks, Texas | 1966 | Limestone is one of the most important nonfuel mineral resources in Texas. Annual production exceeds $30 million; value added in the manufacture of such products as cement and lime amounts to about $100 million annually. |
Rodda, P.U., Fisher, W.L., Payne, W.R., Schofield, D.A. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Nomenclature revision of basal Cretaceous rocks between the Colorado and Red Rivers, Texas | 1966 | Based on need for convenient, small-scale cartographic units, the basal Cretaceous rocks in Texas from Red River to Burnet County and on the Callahan Divide are herein divided into three distinctive lithologic sequences. |
Fisher, W.L., Rodda, P.U. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Lower Cretaceous sands of Texas: stratigraphy and resources | 1967 | Lower Cretaceous sands have long been important aquifers in Central, North-Central, and North Texas. In recent years these sands also have been sources of high-silica industrial or specialty-purpose sand. |
Fisher, W.L., Rodda, P.U. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Evolution of Athleta petrosa Stock (Eocene, Gastropoda) of Texas | 1964 | Fisher, W.L., Rodda, P.U., Dietrich, J.W. | UT Publication |