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Publications in Llano

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Pre-Chappel conodonts of the Llano region, Texas Pre-Chappel conodonts of the Llano region, Texas 1970

This work was begun in 1964 and substantially completed in 1965; at that time conodont zones had been established in North America only for the Upper Devonian, by Clark and Becker (1960) for the Great Basin and Collinson, Scott, and Rexroad (1962) for the mid-continent.

Seddon, George Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Potential low-grade iron ore and hydraulic-fracturing sand in Cambrian sandstones, northwestern Llano region, Texas Potential low-grade iron ore and hydraulic-fracturing sand in Cambrian sandstones, northwestern Llano region, Texas 1964

The red upper unit of the Hickory Sandstone is a hematitic and goethitic sandstone containing a large reserve of potential low-grade iron ore.

Barnes, V.E., Schofield, D.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Field excursion - geology of Llano region and Austin area Field excursion - geology of Llano region and Austin area 1963 Barnes, V.E., Bell, W.C., Clabaugh, S.E., Cloud, P.E., Jr., Young, Keith, McGehee, R.V. Guidebook Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of Southeastern Llano Uplift, Llano, Burnet, Blanco, and Gillespie counties, Texas Geologic map of Southeastern Llano Uplift, Llano, Burnet, Blanco, and Gillespie counties, Texas 1963 McGehee, R.V. Miscellaneous Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Upper Franconian and Lower Trempealeauan Cambrian trilobites and brachiopods, Wilberns Formation, central Texas Upper Franconian and Lower Trempealeauan Cambrian trilobites and brachiopods, Wilberns Formation, central Texas 1962

Forty-three species belonging to 28 genera, 12 species of brachipods belonging to 8 genera, and 1 species of gastropods are described from the Morgan Creek, Point Peak, and San Saba Members of the Wilberns Formation in the Llano Uplift.

Bell, W.C., Ellinwood, H.L. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Vermiculite in central Texas Vermiculite in central Texas 1959

Vermiculite deposits in the Central Mineral region of Texas, chiefly in Precambrian metamorphic rocks, are situated in Llano County and adjacent parts of Mason, Gillespie, and Burnet counties with minor occurrences in Blanco and San Saba counties.

Clabaugh, S.E., Barnes, V.E. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Mineral resources of the Colorado River Industrial Development Association area Mineral resources of the Colorado River Industrial Development Association area 1958

The Colorado River Industrial Development Association area consists of ten counties [Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Colorado, Fayette, Llano, Matagorda, San Saba, Travis, and Wharton counties] in the lower watershed of Colorado River in Texas.

Dietrich, J.W., Lonsdale, J.T. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Devonian - Mississippian transition in central Texas Devonian - Mississippian transition in central Texas 1957

The Devonian-Mississippian transition outcrops of central Texas are here described summarily and assigned to a new stratigraphic unit, the Houy Formation. The beds included are mainly Upper Devonian, but partly Lower Mississippian. Locally a basal fraction may be Middle Devonian.

Cloud, P.E., Jr., Barnes, V.E., Hass, W.H. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Enchanted rock batholith, Llano and Gillespie Counties, Texas Enchanted rock batholith, Llano and Gillespie Counties, Texas 1956 Hutchinson, R.M. Miscellaneous Map Bureau of Economic Geology
The faunas of the Riley Formation in central Texas The faunas of the Riley Formation in central Texas 1954

Sixty-eight species of trilobites, 10 species of inarticulate brachiopods, two species of articulate brachiopods, one ostracode and fragments of sponges, pelmatozoan echinoderms and unidentifiable organisms constitute the faunas of the Riley formation.

Palmer, A.R. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology