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Title Publication Year Abstract Author Series Publisher
Lithology and petrology of the Gueydan (Catahoula) Formation in south Texas Lithology and petrology of the Gueydan (Catahoula) Formation in south Texas 1968

Tuff, tuffaceous sand and clay, bentonite, and sandstone containing abundant volcanic rock detritus are present in Gulf Coast Tertiary rocks ranging in age from Eocene to Pliocene.

McBride, E.F., Lindemann, W.L., Freeman, P.S. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Catahoula Formation of the Texas coastal plain:  depositional systems, composition, structural development, ground-water flow history, and uranium distribution Catahoula Formation of the Texas coastal plain: depositional systems, composition, structural development, ground-water flow history, and uranium distribution 1977

The Catahoula Formation of the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain consists of two depositional systems--the Gueydan bedload fluvial system of the Rio Grande embayment and the Chita-Corrigan mixed load fluvial system of the Houston embayment.

Galloway, W.E., Murphy, T.D., Belcher, R.C., Johnson, B.D., Sutton, Stanley Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
Catahoula Formation of the Texas coastal plain:  origin, geochemical evolution, and characteristics of uranium deposits Catahoula Formation of the Texas coastal plain: origin, geochemical evolution, and characteristics of uranium deposits 1980

The Catahoula Formation is composed of ancient fluvial sediments that controlled a wide range of water/sediment interactions responsible for uranium mobilization, transportation, and concentration.

Galloway, W.E., Kaiser, W.R. Report of Investigations Bureau of Economic Geology
The Jackson Group and the Catahoula and Oakville Formations in a part of the Texas Gulf coastal plain 1936 Renick, B.C. UT Bulletin