Publications tagged with East Texas
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Oakwood salt dome, east Texas: geologic framework, growth history, and hydrocarbon production | 1983 | The top of mushroom-shaped Oakwood salt dome is approximately 210 m (700 ft) beneath the boundary of Freestone and Leon Counties near the southwestern end of the East Texas Basin, The dome is surrounded by Jurassic, Cretaceous, and lower Tertiary marine and nonrnarine strata. |
Giles, A.B., Wood, D.H. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Three-dimensional ground-water modeling in depositional systems, Wilcox Group, Oakwood salt dome area, east Texas | 1983 | A three-dimensional model was constructed of ground-water flow in the Wilcox-Carrizo aquifer system near Oakwood salt dome to facilitate understanding the hydrogeology around salt domes of the Gulf interior region and ultimately to evaluate the hydrologic suitability of Oakwood Dome for storage o |
Fogg, G.E., Seni, S.J., Kreitler, C.W. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Surficial evidence of tectonic activity and erosion rates, Palestine, Keechi, and Oakwood salt domes, east Texas | 1982 | Surficial geologic investigations at Palestine, Keechi, and Oakwood salt domes have provided information necessary for evaluating these domes as nuclear waste repositories. Diapir growth uplifted sediments to form domes and created complex radial faulting. |
Collins, E.W. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Oakwood salt dome, east Texas: surface geology and drainage analysis | 1981 | Oakwood Salt Dome in Leon and Freestone Counties, East Texas, is under consideration as a nuclear waste repository. |
Collins, E.W., Dix, O.R., Hobday, D.K. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Quaternary faulting in East Texas | 1980 | Three closely spaced oblique-slip faults displace a Quaternary gravel and sand unit overlying Eocene Claiborne strata in the Trinity River Valley, Leon County. |
Collins, E.W., Hobday, D.K., Kreitler, C.W. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Hydrology and water quality of the Eocene Wilcox Group: significance for lignite development in East Texas | 1980 | Lignite development will place major demands on ground-water supplies. |
Henry, C.D., Basciano, J.M., Duex, T.W. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Preliminary Study of Biologic Assemblages of East Texas Lignite Belt | 1975 | Lignite is a major energy resource in Texas; as the demand for energy re- |
Holm, M. | Research Note | |
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Field excursion East Texas -- clay, glauconite, ironstone deposits | 1969 | Brown, T.E., Newland, L.E., Campbell, D.H., Ehlmann, A.J. | Guidebook | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Rock and mineral resources of east Texas | 1965 | 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., Chelf, C.R., Shelby, C.A., Garner, L.E., Owen, D.E., Shofield, D.A. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Bloating characteristics of East Texas clays | 1965 | Incidence of bloating among approximately 600 clay samples from East Texas, ranging in age from Gulfian (Late Cretaceous) to Recent, correlates principally with clay mineralogy-and pH--together an indication of bulk composition--and to a lesser extent with texture, loss on ignition, and content o |
Fisher, W.L., Garner, L.E. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |