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Publications in San Jacinto

Title Publication Year Abstract Author Series Publisher
Structural cross sections, Tertiary formations, Texas Gulf Coast Structural cross sections, Tertiary formations, Texas Gulf Coast 1981

The publication comprises 24 structural dip cross sections, spaced 15 to 20 mi apart along the Texas coast, and 4 structural strike cross sections. Dip sections extend from near the Wilcox outcrop to the coastline.

Dodge, M.M., Posey, J.S. Cross Sections Bureau of Economic Geology
Geologic Atlas of Texas, Beaumont sheet (revised 1992) Geologic Atlas of Texas, Beaumont sheet (revised 1992) 1968

Geologic map that depicts the surface geology of Montgomery, San Jacinto, and Hardin Counties and parts of Madison, Trinity, Polk, Tyler, Jasper, Newton, Orange, Jefferson, Liberty, Harris, Waller, Grimes, Walker, and Robertson Counties.

Barnes, V.E., Humble Oil and Refining Co., Shell Oil Co., Aronow, Saul, Shelby, C.A., Eargle, D.H., LeBlanc, R.J., Evans, F.G. Geologic Atlas of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology
Catahoula Formation of the Texas coastal plain:  depositional systems, composition, structural development, ground-water flow history, and uranium distribution Catahoula Formation of the Texas coastal plain: depositional systems, composition, structural development, ground-water flow history, and uranium distribution 1977

The Catahoula Formation of the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain consists of two depositional systems--the Gueydan bedload fluvial system of the Rio Grande embayment and the Chita-Corrigan mixed load fluvial system of the Houston embayment.

Galloway, W.E., Murphy, T.D., Belcher, R.C., Johnson, B.D., Sutton, Stanley Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
The geology of east Texas 1918 Dumble, E.T. UT Bulletin
Peat Deposits in Polk and San Jacinto Counties, Texas 1941

Bogs from which peat is being produced commercially in Lee County, Texas, have stimulated, in recent months, the search for more such bogs in various parts of the State.

Shafer, G.H. Mineral Resource Survey Circulars