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Numerical modeling of regional ground-water flow in the deep-basin brine aquifer of the Palo Duro Basin, Texas panhandle 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
Investigation of underpressuring in the deep-basin brine aquifer, Palo Duro basin, Texas Investigation of underpressuring in the deep-basin brine aquifer, Palo Duro basin, Texas 1985

Although plots of pressure versus depth are useful for understanding the hydrodynamics of ground-water systems, they can be difficult to interpret.

Orr, E.D., Kreitler, C.W., Senger, R.K. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Deep brine aquifers in the Palo Duro basin:  regional flow and geochemical constraints Deep brine aquifers in the Palo Duro basin: regional flow and geochemical constraints 1983

Geologic characterization of evaporite deposits as potential host rocks for burial of radioactive waste must include hydrogeologic investigations at both local and regional scales.

Bassett, R.L., Bentley, M.E., Duncan, E.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Geology and geohydrology of the Palo Duro basin, Texas panhandle -- a report on the progress of nuclear waste isolation feasibility studies (1981), annual report for period October 1,  1980 - September 30, 1981 Geology and geohydrology of the Palo Duro basin, Texas panhandle -- a report on the progress of nuclear waste isolation feasibility studies (1981), annual report for period October 1, 1980 - September 30, 1981 1982

Integrated study of the basin structure, tectonic history, rock physics, physical stratigraphy, hydrogeology, geochemistry, natural resources, and geomorphology of the Palo Duro and Dalhart Basins in the Texas Panhandle is part of a national evaluation of ancient salt basins as potential sites fo

Gustavson, T.C., Bassett, R.L., Budnik, R.T., Finley, A.C., Goldstein, A.G., McGowen, J.H., Roedder, E., Ruppel, S.C. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Coastal evaporite and tidal-flat sediments of the upper Clear Fork and Glorieta Formations, Texas panhandle Coastal evaporite and tidal-flat sediments of the upper Clear Fork and Glorieta Formations, Texas panhandle 1982

Red beds, evaporites, and carbonates of the upper Clear Fork and Glorieta Formations (Permian) of the Texas Panhandle form an association of facies deposited in nearshore and supratidal environments along an arid coastline.

Presley, M.W., McGillis, K.A., Mikan, F.M., Gray, C.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
San Andreas carbonates in the Texas panhandle:  sedimentation and diagenesis associated with magnesium-calcium-chloride brines San Andreas carbonates in the Texas panhandle: sedimentation and diagenesis associated with magnesium-calcium-chloride brines 1982

The San Andres evaporitic sequence in the Palo Duro Basin comprises several thick carbonate units in its lower part and many thin units in its upperpart. To the south, across the Northern Shelf of the Midland Basin, evaporites pinch out and carbonates predominate.

Bein, Amos, Land, L.S. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Petroleum potential of the Palo Duro basin, Texas panhandle Petroleum potential of the Palo Duro basin, Texas panhandle 1982

The Palo Duro Basin seemingly has all the elements necessary for hydrocarbon generation and accumulation: reservoirs, traps, source rocks, and sufficient thermal maturity. Porous facies in pre-Pennsylvanian, Pennsylvanian, and Permian strata are potential hydrocarbon reservoirs.

Dutton, S.P., Goldstein, A.G., Ruppel, S.C. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Tansill, Salado, and Alibates Formations:  Upper Permian evaporite/carbonate strata of the Texas panhandle Tansill, Salado, and Alibates Formations: Upper Permian evaporite/carbonate strata of the Texas panhandle 1981

The Salado-Tansill and Alibates Formations are the youngest evaporite and carbonate facies within a thick Permian sequence of evaporites, carbonates, and red beds in the Texas Panhandle.

McGillis, K.A., Presley, M.W. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Regional cross sections of the Texas panhandle:  Precambrian to mid-Permian Regional cross sections of the Texas panhandle: Precambrian to mid-Permian 1981

The Texas Panhandle traditionally has been an important source of mineral resources, especially petroleum, and resources will continue to contribute heavily to the economy of the area. The seven cross sections of this report synthesize the subsurface geology of the region.

Handford, C.R., Dutton, S.P., Fredericks, P.E. Cross Sections Bureau of Economic Geology
Middle and Upper Permian salt-bearing strata of the Texas panhandle:  lithologic and facies cross sections Middle and Upper Permian salt-bearing strata of the Texas panhandle: lithologic and facies cross sections 1981

Regional cross sections of Middle and Upper Permian rocks in the Texas Panhandle illustrate the lithology, depositional systems, and structure of these salt-bearing strata.

Presley, M.W. Cross Sections Bureau of Economic Geology