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Title Publication Year Abstract Author Series Publisher
Environmental geology of the Wilcox Group lignite belt, east Texas Environmental geology of the Wilcox Group lignite belt, east Texas 1979

This report provides a data base for decisions about lignite mining and reclamation in the Wilcox Group of East Texas. Kaiser (1974, 1978) estimates that about 12.2 billion short tons of potentially strip-minable lignite resources occur in East and South Texas.

Henry, C.E., Basciano, J.M. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Ground-water hydraulics and hydrochemical facies in Eocene aquifers of the east Texas basin Ground-water hydraulics and hydrochemical facies in Eocene aquifers of the east Texas basin 1982

Eocene stratigraphic units in the East Texas Basin are composed of a thick sedimentary sequence (approximately 2,000 ft [600 m]) of fresh-water aquifers and aquitards covering an area of approximately 15,000 mi2 (51,000 km2).

Fogg, G.E., Kreitler, C.W. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Depositional systems in the Nacatoch Formation (Upper Cretaceous), northeast Texas and southwest Arkansas Depositional systems in the Nacatoch Formation (Upper Cretaceous), northeast Texas and southwest Arkansas 1983

The Nacatoch Formation of the East Texas Basin is the middle formation of the Navarro Group and consists of marine sandstones and mudstones derived largely from source areas to the northwest, north, and northeast of the East Texas Embayment.

McGowan, M.K., Lopez, C.M. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Sedimentary record of Cretaceous and Tertiary salt movement, east Texas basin:  times, rates, and volumes of salt flow and their implications for nuclear waste isolation and petroleum exploration Sedimentary record of Cretaceous and Tertiary salt movement, east Texas basin: times, rates, and volumes of salt flow and their implications for nuclear waste isolation and petroleum exploration 1984

Post-Aptian strata (younger than 112 ma) in the East Texas Basin were strongly influenced by halokinesis and recorded the evolution associated sate structures.

Seni, S.J., Jackson, M.P.A. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Underground waters and subsurface temperatures of the Woodbine sand in northeast Texas 1931 Plummer, F.B., Sargent, E.C. UT Bulletin