Publications in Jack
Title | Publication Year | Abstract | Author | Series | Publisher | |
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Geologic Atlas of Texas, Sherman sheet (revised 1991) | 1967 | Geologic map that depicts the surface geology of Montague, Cooke, Grayson, Wise, Denton, and Collin Counties and parts of Jack, Fannin, Hunt, and Clay Counties, Texas. The 16-page booklet indicates geologic formations, abbreviations, and ages. |
McGowen, J.H., Hentz, T.F., Owen, D.E., Pieper, M.K., Shelby, C.A., Barnes, V.E., Humble Oil and Refining Co., Pure Oil Co. | Geologic Atlas of Texas | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geologic Atlas of Texas, Wichita Falls-Lawton sheet | 1987 | Geologic map that depicts the surface geology of Hardeman, Wilbarger, Wichita, Clay, Knox, Baylor, Archer, Haskell, Throckmorton, Young, and Foard Counties and part of Jack County, Texas. The 20-page booklet indicates geologic formations, abbreviations, and ages. |
Barnes, V.E., Hentz, T.F., Brown, L.F., Jr., Cleaves, A.W., Kier, R.S., McGowen, J.H., Parrish, W.C., Ramsey, J.W. | Geologic Atlas of Texas | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Upper Pennsylvanian limestone banks, north central Texas | 1975 | Nelson and others (1962) define a bank as " ... a skeletal deposit formed by organisms which do not have the ecologic potential to erect a rigid wave-resistant structure." They explain that a bank may have any geometry. |
Wermund, E.G. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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The Mississippian and Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) Systems in the United States -- Texas | 1980 | Kier, R.S., Brown, L.F., Jr., McBride, E.F. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Bituminous coal in Texas | 1974 | Coal is found in six areas in Texas, including the large North-Central Texas field, a distinctive cannel coalfield in Webb County, and Late Cretaceous-age coals near Eagle Pass. |
Evans, T.J. | Handbook | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Selected Texas County Maps, 1929-1937 | 1929 | These are 21 Texas county maps made in cooperation with the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, issued between 1929 and 1932 and revised in 1937. |
Miscellaneous Map | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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A stratigraphic datum, Cisco Group (Upper Pennsylvanian), Brazos and Trinity valleys, north-central Texas | 1962 | The Blach Ranch and Breckenridge limestone members of the Thrifty formation are the most persistent mappable rock units in the Cisco group of the Brazos and Trinity River valleys. |
Brown, L.F., Jr. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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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 |
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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 |
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Depositional systems in Canyon Group (Pennsylvanian System), north-central Texas | 1975 | The Canyon Group (Missourian Series) is a sequence of westward-dipping, genetically related carbonate and terrigenous clastic facies that crop out in a northeast-southwest belt across North-Central Texas. |
Erxleben, A.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |