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Publications in Mason

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Geologic map of the Panther Creek quadrangle, Mason County, Texas Geologic map of the Panther Creek quadrangle, Mason County, Texas 2023 Hunt, B.B. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of the Monument Mountain SE quadrangle, Mason County, Texas Geologic map of the Monument Mountain SE quadrangle, Mason County, Texas 2023 Hunt, B.B. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of the Mason Quadrangle, Mason County, Texas Geologic map of the Mason Quadrangle, Mason County, Texas 2022 Hunt, B.B., Johnson, B., Helper, M., Droxler, A. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of the Turtle Creek Quadrangle, Mason County, Texas Geologic map of the Turtle Creek Quadrangle, Mason County, Texas 2022 Hunt, B.B., Johnson, B., Helper, M., Droxler, A. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of the Grit quadrangle, Mason County, Texas Geologic map of the Grit quadrangle, Mason County, Texas 2021 Hunt, B.B., Johnson, B., Helper, M. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of the Katemcy quadrangle Geologic map of the Katemcy quadrangle 2020 Elliott, Brent A. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic Map of the Pontotoc Quadrangle, Texas Geologic Map of the Pontotoc Quadrangle, Texas 2017 Elliott, Brent A. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic Map of the Fredonia Quadrangle, Texas Geologic Map of the Fredonia Quadrangle, Texas 2016 Elliott, Brent A. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic map of the Spice Rock quadrangle, Texas Geologic map of the Spice Rock quadrangle, Texas 2015 Elliott, Brent A. Open-File Map Bureau of Economic Geology
Petrography and diagenesis of a half-billion-year-old cratonic sandstone (Hickory), Llano region, Texas Petrography and diagenesis of a half-billion-year-old cratonic sandstone (Hickory), Llano region, Texas 2002

We studied the Hickory Sandstone Member of the Riley Formation, Central Texas, to assess the diagenetic history of a cratonic sandstone, which, in spite of its great age, remains porous and permeable where it has not been buried more than 1 km.

McBride, E.F., Abdel-Wahab, A.A., Milliken, K.L. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology