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Publications tagged with Red River

Title Publication Year Abstract Author Series Publisher
Pleistocene geology of Red River basin in Texas Pleistocene geology of Red River basin in Texas 1963

The Red River rises in northeastern New Mexico and extends across northern Texas and east of the Panhandle serves as the northern border of that State. The late Cenozoic geology of the Red River basin has been studied intensively in northwestern Texas and in Louisiana.

Frye, J.C., Leonard, A.B. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Nomenclature revision of basal Cretaceous rocks between the Colorado and Red Rivers, Texas Nomenclature revision of basal Cretaceous rocks between the Colorado and Red Rivers, Texas 1966

Based on need for convenient, small-scale cartographic units, the basal Cretaceous rocks in Texas from Red River to Burnet County and on the Callahan Divide are herein divided into three distinctive lithologic sequences.

Fisher, W.L., Rodda, P.U. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Investigation of the Red River made in connection with the Oklahoma - Texas boundary suit 1923 Sellards, E.H., Tharp, B.C., Hill, R.T. UT Bulletin