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Sulfur in Texas Sulfur in Texas 1971 Ellison Jr., S.P. Handbook Bureau of Economic Geology
Sulfur in West Texas:  its geology and economics Sulfur in West Texas: its geology and economics 1969

Sulfur, along with salt, coal, and limestone, is one of the basic raw materials of the chemical industry. A nation’s per capita sulfur consumption is a reliable index to its chemical production and a rough index to its standard of living.

Zimmerman, J.B., Thomas, Eugene Geological Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
The Rustler Springs sulphur deposits as a source of fertilizer The Rustler Springs sulphur deposits as a source of fertilizer 1946

The occurrence of sulphur in the vicinity of Rustler Springs in northeastern Culberson County, Texas, has been known since 1854 when, according to Phillips (1902, pp. 13, 71), the mineral was recognized by William P. Blake, a geologist attached to a U.S.

Evans, G.L. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Sulphur in Texas Sulphur in Texas 1935 Baker, C.L. Mineral Resource Circular Bureau of Economic Geology
The Rustler Springs sulphur deposits 1917 Porch, E.L. UT Bulletin