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Hydrology of the Corpus Christi Area, Texas 1978

Ground-water resources in the Corpus Christi area-Nueces, San Patricio, Refugio, and Aransas Counties (fig. 1)-were investigated as part of a broader study of land and water resources of the four-county area (Kier and others, 1974a and 1974b; Kier and White, in preparation).

Woodman, J.T., Kier, R.S., Bell, D.L. Research Note
Hydrogeology of Gulf coast aquifers, Houston-Galveston area, Texas Hydrogeology of Gulf coast aquifers, Houston-Galveston area, Texas 1977

Aquifers in the Houston-Galveston area are composed principally of fluvial-deltaic sediments. The Alta Loma Sand is a complexly faulted, high-sand-percent unit that represents a seaward progression of fluvial, delta-plain, and delta-front facies.

Kreitler, C.W., Guevera, E.H., Granata, G.E., McKalips, D.G. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Hydrogeologic significance of depositional systems and facies in Lower Cretaceous sandstones, north-central Texas Hydrogeologic significance of depositional systems and facies in Lower Cretaceous sandstones, north-central Texas 1976

The Lower Cretaceous Hosston and Hensel Sandstones are important sources of ground water in North-Central Texas.

Hall, W.D. Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
Reclamation at Big Brown Steam Electric Station Near Fairfield, Texas: Geologic and Hydrologic Setting 1976

Lignite deposits in Texas occur in three Eocene stratigraphic units: the Wilcox Group (lower Eocene), the Yegua Formation (upper Eocene), and the Jackson Group (upper Eocene).

Henry, C.D., Kaiser, W.R., Groat, C.G. Research Note
Underground waters and subsurface temperatures of the Woodbine sand in northeast Texas 1931 Plummer, F.B., Sargent, E.C. UT Bulletin
Geology and underground waters of the northern Llano Estacado 1915 Baker, C.L. UT Bulletin