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Publications in Aransas

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Geologic map of the Saint Charles Bay quadrangle, Texas Gulf of Mexico coast Geologic map of the Saint Charles Bay quadrangle, Texas Gulf of Mexico coast 2016 Paine, J.G., Collins, E.W. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of the Rincon Bend quadrangle, Aransas River and Copano Bay area, Texas Gulf of Mexico coast Geologic map of the Rincon Bend quadrangle, Aransas River and Copano Bay area, Texas Gulf of Mexico coast 2015 Paine, J.G., Collins, E.W., Costard, L. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of the Bayside quadrangle: Aransas Delta and Copano Bay Area, Texas Gulf of Mexico Coast Geologic map of the Bayside quadrangle: Aransas Delta and Copano Bay Area, Texas Gulf of Mexico Coast 2014 Paine, J.G., Collins, E.W. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Historical shoreline changes in Copano, Aransas, and Redfish Bays, Texas Gulf coast Historical shoreline changes in Copano, Aransas, and Redfish Bays, Texas Gulf coast 1993

Shorelines bordering the bays of Texas are generally not as dynamic as those along the Gulf of Mexico. Nevertheless, the predominantly erosional movement of these bay shorelines translates to large losses of wetlands, arable uplands, and recreational and residential property.

Paine, J.G., Morton, R.A. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Core and Log Analyses of Depositional Systems and Reservoir Properties ... in Frio, Vicksburg, and Wilcox Sandstones Core and Log Analyses of Depositional Systems and Reservoir Properties ... in Frio, Vicksburg, and Wilcox Sandstones 1992

The Gas Research Institute, U.S. Department of Energy, and the State of Texas cooperated in joint-venture research to evaluate the infield reserve growth potential of mature gas fields containing conventional reservoirs.

Levey, R.A., Grigsby, J.D. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Submerged lands of Texas, Port Lavaca area:  sediments, geochemistry, benthic macroinvertebrates, and associated wetlands Submerged lands of Texas, Port Lavaca area: sediments, geochemistry, benthic macroinvertebrates, and associated wetlands 1989

The State-owned submerged lands of Texas encompass almost 6,000 mi2 (15,540 km2). They lie below waters of the bay-estuary-lagoon system and the Gulf of Mexico and extend 10.3 mi (16.6 km) seaward from the Gulf shoreline (fig. 1).

White, W.A., Calnan, T.R., Morton, R.A., Kimble, R.S., Littleton, T.G., McGowen, J.H., Nance, H.S. Submerged Lands of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology
Shoreline and vegetation-line movement, Texas Gulf coast, 1974 to 1982 Shoreline and vegetation-line movement, Texas Gulf coast, 1974 to 1982 1989

The purposes of this study were (1) to quantify recent (1974 to 1982) movement of Texas shorelines and vegetation lines by analysis of aerial photographs; (2) to place this movement in historical (pre-1974) context; and (3) to examine the influence of environmental variables such as storms, sea l

Paine, J.G., Morton, R.A. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Hydrocarbon production and exploration potential of the distal Frio Formation, Texas Gulf coast and offshore Hydrocarbon production and exploration potential of the distal Frio Formation, Texas Gulf coast and offshore 1989

Along the Texas Gulf shoreline and offshore, the distal margin of the Frio Formation is a deep hydrocarbon province that is underexplored relative to the onshore Frio.

Hamlin, H.S. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Historical shoreline changes in San Antonio, Espiritu Santo, and Mesquite Bays, Texas Gulf coast Historical shoreline changes in San Antonio, Espiritu Santo, and Mesquite Bays, Texas Gulf coast 1987

Changes in the position and stability of shorelines in the San Antonio Bay system (San Antonio, Espiritu Santo, and Mesquite Bays), Texas Gulf Coast, were documented using historical monitoring techniques.

White, W.A., Morton, R.A. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Structural cross sections, Miocene series, Texas continental shelf Structural cross sections, Miocene series, Texas continental shelf 1985

These cross sections numerically correspond to previously published onshore cross sections (CS0002--Dodge and Posey, 1981) and extend those sections across the continental shelf into the Miocene, a recent target of renewed petroleum exploration.

Morton, R.A., Jirik, L.A., Foote, R.Q. Cross Sections Bureau of Economic Geology