Publications in Collingsworth
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Playas and recharge of the Ogallala aquifer on the southern High Plains of Texas -- an examination using numerical techniques | 1997 | This study used a numerical model to examine the playa-focused recharge theory by comparing it with the spatially uniform approach and with a zonal approach. |
Mullican, W.F., Johns, N.D., Fryar, A.E. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geologic Significance of Remotely Sensed Physiographic Features of the Texas Panhandle and Adjacent Regions | 1990 | Remotely sensed features such as linear drainages, escarpments, ridges, and aligned playas have been identified on Landsat imagery (scale 1:250,000) of the Texas Panhandle and adjacent regions to allow comparison of these features with detailed regional and site-specific geologic data. |
Collins, E.W. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Tectonic structures of the Palo Duro basin, Texas panhandle | 1989 | The Palo Duro Basin is a broad structural low in the southern Texas Panhandle that formed as a result of nearly continuous Pennsylvanian and Permian subsidence. True complexity of this basin is unknown because of the sparsity of structural information. |
Budnik, R.T. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Stratigraphy and influence of effective porosity on ground-water flow in the Wolfcamp brine aquifer, Palo Duro basin, Texas panhandle | 1988 | In the Palo Duro Basin, the Wolfcampian Series (lower Permian) overlies Pennsylvanian (primarily Virgilian) strata and underlies the Wichita Group (Leonardian). |
Conti, R.D., Herron, M.J., Senger, R.K., Wirojanagud, Prakob | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Hydrogeology and hydrochemistry of the Ogallala aquifer, southern High Plains, Texas panhandle and eastern New Mexico | 1988 | The Ogallala aquifer, which underlies the Southern High Plains, consists of the saturated sediments of the Neogene Ogallala Formation. The aquifer is the main source of water for the High Plains of Texas and New Mexico and is being severely depleted by extensive pumpage for irrigation. |
Nativ, Ronit | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geomorphic processes and rates of retreat affecting the Caprock Escarpment, Texas panhandle | 1988 | The interaction of geomorphic and ground-water processes has produced the Caprock Escarpmentthat bounds the eastern margin of the Southern High Plains in the Texas Panhandle. |
Gustavson, T.C., Simpkins, W.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Structure-contour map on the Lower Permian Red Cave Formation, Panhandle Field and adjacent areas of the Texas Panhandle | 1987 | Budnik, R.T. | Miscellaneous Map | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Cyclicity in the Middle Permian San Andres Formation, Palo Duro Basin, Texas panhandle | 1986 | The San Andres Formation in the Palo Duro Basin is a middle Permian carbonate-evaporite sequence situated between two red-bed units, the underlying Glorieta and the overlying undifferentiated Queen-Grayburg sequences. |
Fracasso, M.A., Hovorka, S.D. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Numerical modeling of regional ground-water flow in the deep-basin brine aquifer of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas panhandle | 1986 | A conceptual hydrogeologic model of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas Panhandle, subdivides the basin into three hydrogeologic units: (1) the shallow Ogallala and Dockum aquifers (Upper aquifer), (2) the Permian evaporite aquitard (Evaporite aquitard), and (3) the deep, confined, underpressured, princip |
Wirojanagud, Prakob, Kreitler, C.W., Smith, D.A. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Organic geochemistry of the Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian, Palo Duro basin, Texas | 1986 | Cores from deep stratigraphic test wells provide an excellent basis for determination of source-rock quality and thermal maturity of potential hydrocarbon source rocks in the Palo Duro Basin. Total organic carbon (TOC) content in Pennsylvanian and Wolfcampian rocks is highest in basinal shales. |
Dutton, S.P. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |