Publications in Kent
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Basin morphological controls on submarine-fan depositional trends: Spraberry Sandstone, Permian Basin, Texas | 1997 | The Leonardian Spraberry Formation is a major oil-producing formation of the Permian Basin, accounting for more than 700 million barrels of oil produced from heterogeneous submarine-fan reservoirs. |
Tyler, Noel, Gholston, J.C., Guevara, E.H. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Regional depositional systems tracts, paleogeography, and sequence stratigraphy, Upper Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian strata, north- and west-central Texas | 1990 | Sixteen depositional sequences, commonly called cyclothems, each composed mostly of limestone(retrogradational/transgressive) and siliciclastic (progradational/regressive) subsequences, or systems tracts, record the paleogeography during Late Pennsylvanian (Virgilian Epoch) and Early Permian (Wol |
Brown, L.F., Jr., Solis-Iriarte, R.F., Johns, D.A. | 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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Regional stratigraphic cross sections, Upper Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian strata (Virgilian and Wolfcampian Series), north-central Texas | 1987 | This cross section set comprises 14 dip (E-W) sections and 9 strike (N-S) stratigraphic cross sections (with text), correlating upper Pennsylvanian (Virgilian) and lower Permian (Wolfcampian) strata throughout the subsurface in all or parts of 28 counties of North-Central Texas. |
Brown, L.F., Jr., Solis-Iriarte, R.F., Johns, D.A. | Cross Sections | |
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Geochemistry of salt-spring and shallow subsurface brines in the Rolling Plains of Texas and southwestern Oklahoma | 1986 | Numerous salt-emission areas exist within the Permian outcrop in the Rolling Plains of Texas and southwestern Oklahoma. Sodium chloride waters underlie the area at relatively shallow depths, discharge from salt springs and salt seeps, and greatly impair the quality of ground and surface waters. |
Richter, B.C., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Bouguer gravity Atlas of Texas, Big Spring sheet | 1986 | This folded transparent map is at the same scale as its corresponding Geologic Atlas of Texas (GAT) sheet and can be superimposed on it to compare gravity information with surface geology. |
Keller, G.R., Aiken, C.L.V. | Bouguer Gravity Atlas of Texas | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Bouguer gravity Atlas of Texas, Lubbock sheet | 1986 | This folded transparent map is at the same scale as its corresponding Geologic Atlas of Texas (GAT) sheet and can be superimposed on it to compare gravity information with surface geology. |
Keller, G.R., Aiken, C.L.V. | Bouguer Gravity Atlas of Texas | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Genesis and emplacement of oil in the San Andreas Formation, northern shelf of the Midland basin, Texas | 1982 | San Andres oil constitutes more than 80 percent of the total production from the Northern Shelf of the Midland Basin, Texas. |
Ramondetta, P.J. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Depositional framework of the Lower Dockum Group (Triassic), Texas panhandle | 1979 | The Upper Triassic Dockum Group of Texas and New Mexico is composed of 200 to 2,000 feet of complexly interrelated terrigenous clastic facies ranging from mudstone to conglomerate. |
McGowen, J.H., Granata, G.E., Seni, S.J. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geologic Atlas of Texas, Big Spring sheet (revised 1994) | 1974 | Geologic map that depicts the surface geology of Borden, Scurry, Fisher, Martin, Howard, Mitchell, and Nolan Counties and parts of Glasscock, Sterling, Coke, Runnels, Taylor, Jones, Dawson, Martin, Lynn, Garza, Kent, and Stonewall Counties. |
Eifler, G.K., Frye, J.C., Leonard, T.F., Barnes, V.E., Trollinger-Gusney and Assoc., Shell Oil Co., Humble Oil and Refining Co., Southern Minerals Corp. | Geologic Atlas of Texas | Bureau of Economic Geology |