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Publications in Pecos

Title Publication Year Sort ascending Abstract Author Series Publisher
Annotated bibliography of mineral deposits in Trans-Pecos Texas Annotated bibliography of mineral deposits in Trans-Pecos Texas 1983 Price, J.G., Henry, C.D., Standen, A.R. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic Atlas of Texas, Fort Stockton sheet (revised 1994) Geologic Atlas of Texas, Fort Stockton sheet (revised 1994) 1982

Geologic map that depicts the  surface geology of parts of Jeff Davis, Reeves, Pecos, Terrell, Brewster, and Presidio Counties, Texas. The 9-page booklet indicates geologic formations, abbreviations, and ages.

Barnes, V.E., Humboldt Oil and Refining Co., Mobil Oil Co., Geophoto Services Inc., Cities Service Petroleum Co., Anderson, J.E., Brown, J.B., Gries, J.C. Geologic Atlas of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic Atlas of Texas, Pecos sheet Geologic Atlas of Texas, Pecos sheet 1976

Geologic map that depicts the surface geology of Loving, Crane, and Ward Counties and parts of Ector, Midland, Upton, Pecos, Reeves, Crockett, and Winkler Counties, Texas. The 5-page booklet indicates geologic formations, abbreviations, and ages.

Barnes, V.E., Eifler, G.K., Shell Oil Co., Cities Service Petroleum Co., Brown, J.B. Geologic Atlas of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology
Sedimentary petrology and history of the Haymond Formation (Pennsylvanian), Marathon Basin, Texas Sedimentary petrology and history of the Haymond Formation (Pennsylvanian), Marathon Basin, Texas 1966

This report treats the sedimentary petrology and history of the Haymond Formation, a monotonous sequence of interbedded sandstone and shale that has a maximum preserved thickness of 4,300 feet.

McBride, E.F. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Pleistocene molluscan faunas and physiographic history of Pecos Valley in Texas Pleistocene molluscan faunas and physiographic history of Pecos Valley in Texas 1962

Studies of physiographic relations and of fossil molluscan faunas made in the Pecos River valley region (Val Verde County to the Texas�New Mexico border) reveal extensive, well-pedimented surfaces southwest of the river extending from the Davis Mountains to near the present channel.

Leonard, A.B., Frye, J.C. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Occurrence of Oil and Gas in West Texas 1957 Herald, F.A. UT Publication
The geology of the Glass Mountains, Texas, part I - descriptive geology 1930 King, P.B. UT Bulletin
The geology of the Glass Mountains, Texas, part II - faunal summary and correlation of the Permian formations with description of Brachiopoda 1930 King, R.E. UT Bulletin
The Pennsylvanian and Permian stratigraphy of the Glass Mountains 1928 King, P.B., King, R.E. UT Bulletin
The geology and mineral resources of the Fort Stockton quadrangle 1927 Adkins, W.S. UT Bulletin