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Publications by Smith, C.I.

Title Publication Year Abstract Author Series Publisher
Regional stratigraphic cross sections, Comanche Cretaceous (Fredericksburg - Washita Division), Edwards and Stockton plateaus, West Texas:  interpretation of sedimentary facies, depositional cycles, and tectonics Regional stratigraphic cross sections, Comanche Cretaceous (Fredericksburg - Washita Division), Edwards and Stockton plateaus, West Texas: interpretation of sedimentary facies, depositional cycles, and tectonics 2000

Six interlocking regional stratigraphic cross sections of Lower Cretaceous strata (middle Albian-lower Cenomanian) of the Edwards and Stockton Plateaus of West Texas illustrate the vertical and lateral extent of lithostratigraphic units and distribution of facies and facies tracts.

Smith, C.I., Brown, J.B., Lozo, F.E. Cross Sections Bureau of Economic Geology
Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphy, Northern Coahuila, Mexico Lower Cretaceous Stratigraphy, Northern Coahuila, Mexico 1970

This report presents stratigraphic data and interpretations pertaining to the origin of a continental shelf-ocean basin sedimentary complex developed during Lower Cretaceous time in northern Coahuila, Mexico.

Smith, C.I. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Stratigraphy of Lower Cretaceous Trinity deposits of central Texas Stratigraphy of Lower Cretaceous Trinity deposits of central Texas 1971

The stratigraphic record of the Lower Cretaceous Trinity Division in Central Texas, as revealed by extensive outcrop investigation, is that of a shallow sea transgressing the southern flank of the ancient Llano Uplift.

Stricklin, F.L., Smith, C.I., Lozo, F.E. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Geology of the Solitario dome, Trans-Pecos Texas:  Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic sedimentation, tectonism, and magmatism Geology of the Solitario dome, Trans-Pecos Texas: Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic sedimentation, tectonism, and magmatism 1996

The Solitario is a circular, 14- to 16-krn-diameter, mid-Tertiary laccolithic dome and caldera in southern Trans-Pecos Texas; it is among the world's largest laccoliths.

Henry, C.D., Muehlberger, W.R., McCormick, C.L., Smith, C.I., Erdlac, R.J., Davis, L.L., Kunk, M.J. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology