Publications tagged with Wilcox Group
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Structural styles of the Wilcox and Frio growth-fault trends in Texas: constraints on geopressured reservoirs | 1986 | The wide variability in structural styles within the growth-faulted, geopressured trends of the Texas Gulf Coast is illustrated by detailed structural maps of selected areas of the Wilcox and Frio growth-fault trends and quantified by statistical analysis of fault compartment geometries. |
Ewing, T.E., Anderson, R.G., Babalola, O., Hubby, K., Padilla y Sanchez, R.J., Reed, R.S. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Geology and Ground-Water Hydrology of Deep-Basin Lignite in the Wilcox Group of East Texas | 1986 | Near-surface lignite resources in Texas, or those under less than 200 feet (61 m) of cover, are ample to meet the state's demand for lignite in this century. |
Kaiser, W.R., Ambrose, M.L. | Selected Reports | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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The Wilcox Group and Carrizo Sand (Paleogene) in east-central Texas: depositional systems and deep-basin lignite | 1985 | Ayers Jr., W.B., Lewis, A.H., Bissett, F.H., Mazza, D.B., Prouty, D.A., Reutter, D.C., Sutley, A.M. | Geological Folios | 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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Wilcox Sandstone reservoirs in the deep subsurface along the Texas Gulf Coast -- their potential for production of geopressured geothermal energy | 1982 | Regional studies of the lower Eocene Wilcox Group in Texas were conducted to assess the potential for producing heat energy and solution methane from geopressured fluids in the deep-subsurface growth-faulted zone. |
Bebout, D.G., Weise, B.R., Gregory, A.R., Edwards, M.B. | Report of Investigations | 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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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 |
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Calvert Bluff (Wilcox Group) sedimentation and the occurrence of lignite at Alcoa and Butler, Texas | 1976 | In east-central Texas, or the area between the Colorado |
Kaiser, W.R. | Research Note | |
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Depositional systems in the Wilcox Group of Texas and their relationship to occurrence of oil and gas | 1967 | Regional investigation of the lower part of the Wilcox Group in Texas in outcrop and subsurface indicates seven principal depositional systems. These include: (1) Mt. |
Fisher, W.L., McGowen, J.H. | Geological Circular | 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 |