Publications by Rodda, P.U.

Title Publication Year Abstract Author Series Publisher
Geology of the Llano region and Austin area: field excursion 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
Edwards Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Texas: dolomitization in a carbonate platform system Edwards Formation (Lower Cretaceous), Texas: dolomitization in a carbonate platform system 1969 Fisher, W.L., Rodda, P.U. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic Map of the Austin West Quadrangle, Travis County, Texas 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
Limestone and dolomite resources, Lower Cretaceous rocks, Texas 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
Nomenclature revision of basal Cretaceous rocks between the Colorado and Red Rivers, Texas 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
Lower Cretaceous sands of Texas:  stratigraphy and resources 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
Evolution of Athleta petrosa Stock (Eocene, Gastropoda) of Texas 1964 Fisher, W.L., Rodda, P.U., Dietrich, J.W. UT Publication