Publications tagged with Gulf Of Mexico
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Sand resources of Texas gulf coast | 1967 | This report deals with the occurrence and potential production of industrial sand in the Gulf Coast area of Texas. The study area covers approximately 23,000 square miles underlain by alluvial, deltaic, beach, and eolian deposits of Pleistocene and Recent age. |
Garner, L.E. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Upper Cretaceous Ammonites from the Gulf Coast of the United States | 1963 | Young, Keith | UT Publication | ||
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Lignites of the Texas Gulf coastal plain | 1963 | One of the basic mineral resources of Texas is abundant deposits of lignite in Eocene rocks of the Gulf Coastal Plain. |
Fisher, W.L. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Stratigraphic Names in the Midway and Wilcox Groups of the Gulf Coastal Plain | 1961 | In the past 100 years, more than 100 names have been used to designate parts or all of the outcropping Midway and Wilcox rocks in the Gulf Coastal Plain; less than half of these names are used currently by Coastal Plain geologists, and the validity of some of the remaining named rock units has be |
Fisher, W.L. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Miocene Equidae of the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain | 1955 | Quinn, J.H. | UT Publication | ||
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Mineral Resources of the Texas Coastal Plain (Preliminary Report) | 1955 | Perkins, J.M., Lonsdale, J.T. | Mineral Resource Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Recognition of Hipparions and other horses in the middle Miocene Mammalian faunas of the Texas Gulf region | 1952 | New information concerning the ancestry of the later Tertiary horses, Calippus, Protohippus (in the original sense), Hipparion, Neohipparion, and Nannippus, has been obtained from a restudy of the various mammalian farmas of the Coastal Plain in Texas, based in the main on the extensive collectio |
Quinn, J.H. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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The Jackson Group and the Catahoula and Oakville Formations in a part of the Texas Gulf coastal plain | 1936 | Renick, B.C. | UT Bulletin |