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Published: 1968
Author(s): Barnes, V.E., Shell Oil Co., Cities Service Petroleum Co., Dietrich, J.W., Owen, D.E., Shelby, C.A., Macon, J.W., Bridges, L.W., Evans, G.L., Paulovic, Robert, Bishop, Sam, Jones, T.S., Amman, Walter
Geologic map that depicts the surface geology of El Paso County and parts of Hudspeth. Jeff Davis, and Culberson Counties, Texas. The 12-page booklet indicates geologic formations, abbreviations, and ages. Published in honor of E.
Published: 2000
Author(s): Collins, E.W., Raney, J.A.
Published: 2010
Author(s): Lucia, F.J.
Published: 2006
Author(s): Caran, S.C., Housh, Todd, Cherepon, Alan J.
Published: 1992
Author(s): Mullican, W.F., Senger, R.K.
Regional and local hydrologic investigations were conducted in Trans-Pecos Texas as part of a study to evaluate potential sites for a low-level radioactive waste repository.
Published: 2017
Author(s): Hentz, T.F., Ambrose, W.A., Palacios, F.C., Baumgardner, R.W., Jr.
Published: 1981
Author(s): Henry, C.D., Gluck, J.K.
The Hueco Tanks geothermal area contains five known but now inactive hot wells (50° to 71°C). The area trends north-south along the east side of Tularosa-Hueco Bolson astride the Texas-New Mexico border approximately 40 km northeast of El Paso.
Published: 1919
Author(s): Liddle, R.A., Prettyman, T.M., Thompson, V., Christner, D.D., Dodson, F.C., Bowman, C.E.
Published: 1985
Author(s): Galloway, W.E., Cheng, E.S.
Sandstone reservoirs deposited in microtidal barrier systems contain large oil and gas reserves in several Gulf Coast Basin plays.
Published: 1972
Author(s): Lundelius, E.L.
Fresh-water pond deposits at Ingleside, San Patricio County, Texas, have yielded a large Pleistocene vertebrate fauna. The bones are derived from calcareous sands and marls which overlie a marine lagoonal clay. The locality is located just west of the axis of Live Oak Ridge.
Published: 2011
Author(s): Hunt, B.B., Wierman, D.A., Brown, A.S., Woodruff, C.M., Jr., Fielder, R.G.
This field trip is a follow-up and complement to the publication of the Hydrogeologic Atlas of the Hill Country Trinity Aquifer, Blanco, Hays, and Travis Counties, Central Texas (referenced as Wierman et al., 2010 or “HA” throughout this guidebook).
Published: 2023
Author(s): Paine, J.G., Andrews, J.R., Morris, J.N., Saylam, K., Kyle, J.R.
On Sunday, April 2, 2023, a sinkhole formed on the northwestern flank of the Hull salt dome in the city of Daisetta, Texas (fig 1).
Published: 1936
Author(s): Jones, R.A.
A mineral resource survey of Texas has been started by the Works Progress Administration, with the Bureau of Economic Geology of The University of Texas acting as sponsor. The purpose of the survey is to assemble information and make it available to the public.
Published: 1969
Author(s): Brown, L.F., Jr.
Upper Pensylvanian and lower Permian rocks of the Eastern Shelf in North-central Texas are composed of 10 to 15 repetitive sequences including open shelf, deltaic, fluvial, and interdeltaic depositional systems.
Published: 1970
Author(s): Longacre, S.A.
Trilobites collected during the past 20 years from the Morgan Creek, Point Peak, and San Saba Members of the Wilberns Formation comprise 89 species assigned to 45 genera belonging to zones of the upper Franconian and Trempealeauan Stages of the Upper Cambrian Croixan Series.
Published: 1980
Author(s): Weise, B.R., White, W.A.
For the past decade, geologists at the Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin, have prepared various maps of the Texas Coastal Zone.