Publications tagged with Limestone
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Upper Pennsylvanian limestone banks, north central Texas | 1975 | Nelson and others (1962) define a bank as " ... a skeletal deposit formed by organisms which do not have the ecologic potential to erect a rigid wave-resistant structure." They explain that a bank may have any geometry. |
Wermund, E.G. | Geological Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Limestone on Damon Mound, Brazoria County, Texas | 1946 | Hurlbut, E.M. | Mineral Resource Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Limestones in central Texas suitable for the manufacture of rock wool | 1944 | Plummer, F.B. | Mineral Resource Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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Limestone Resources of Texas | 1994 | Garner, L.E. | Mineral Resource Circular | Bureau of Economic Geology | |
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High purity Marble Falls limestone, Burnet County, Texas | 1952 | Chemical analyses show that a reef approximately 100 feet thick in the lower portionof the Marble Falls limestone near Marble Falls, Burnet County, Texas, is exceptionally pure. |
Barnes, V.E. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Limestone and dolomite resources, Lower Cretaceous rocks, Texas | 1966 | Limestone is one of the most important nonfuel mineral resources in Texas. Annual production exceeds $30 million; value added in the manufacture of such products as cement and lime amounts to about $100 million annually. |
Rodda, P.U., Fisher, W.L., Payne, W.R., Schofield, D.A. | Report of Investigations | Bureau of Economic Geology |
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Report of fluxing limestone at Palestine salt dome, Anderson County, Texas | 1942 | Limestone outcrops around the Palestine salt dome afford a source of this rock in a part of the State in which large deposits of this material are otherwise lacking. |
McCammon, J.H. | Mineral Resource Survey Circulars |