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    Characterizing transitional flow deposits in the proximal Brushy Canyon Formation, Texas 

    Ustipak, Kelsi Rae (2015-12)
    Transitional flow deposits are identified, characterized, and placed in a stratigraphic context in the proximal Brushy Canyon Formation, Guadalupe Mountains, Texas. Transitional flows are sand-laden, mud-rich sediment ...
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    Sedimentology and reservoir characterization of the Upper Pennsylvanian Cline Shale, Midland Basin, Texas 

    Zheng, Hanyue (2016-08)
    The Cline Shale, an organic rich mudrock comprising the Canyon and Cisco Groups in the Midland Basin, has recently become an exploration target and production interval. The Cline is a basin-restricted facies specific to ...
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    Radar interferometry measurement of land subsidence in El Paso, Texas 

    Leuro, Erick (2004)
    This work presents the application of radar interferometry to detect land subsidence associated with water pumping in El Paso, Texas and adjacent areas. Geological and hydrological information are compared with the radar ...
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    Chemolithofacies of the Upper Cretaceous Buda Formation and Austin Chalk Group, south-central Texas : a product of integration of lithologic and chemical data 

    Hendrix, Christopher K. (2016-12)
    The Upper Cretaceous Cenomanian Buda Formation and Coniacian-Campanian Austin Chalk Group of Texas and northern Mexico are calcareous mudrock (chalk) successions deposited on the drowned lower Cretaceous Comanche platform. ...
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    Multicomponent seismic image matching and comparison - Fasken Ranch, Andrews County, Texas 

    Kim, Jung Kyu (2015-05)
    P-wave and S-wave multicomponent seismic data respond to lithology and fluid variations differently, providing interpreters with tools that supply additional information about subsurface geology. To interpret multicomponent ...
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    Geochemical evolution of ground water in the Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer 

    Garner, Bradley D. (2005)
    The water quality in a karst (limestone) aquifer changes over time, making the application of traditional hydrogeologic principles difficult or impossible. This research's goal was to advance the understanding of the ...
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    Regional stratigraphic and core-based characterization of the Cline Shale, Midland Basin, Texas 

    Roush, Reed Smart (2015-05)
    The Cline Shale is an organic-rich mudrock that was deposited in the Midland Basin during the latest Pennsylvanian. Deposits of the Cline Shale are restricted to basinal facies and contain great lateral and vertical ...
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    Sequence stratigraphic framework and systems tracts analysis of Lower Miocene shelfal clastic deposits : Redfish Bay area, Texas Gulf Coast 

    Moore, Brian Timothy (2005)
    The deposits of the Lower Miocene section of the Redfish Bay area along the Texas Gulf Coast were characterized and their systems tracts and depositional environments were interpreted. A three-dimensional seismic volume ...
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    Integrated core, well log, and seismic interpretation of Albian patch reefs in Maverick Basin, SW Texas 

    Aconcha, Enzo Sener (2008)
    The Albian Glen Rose Formation has been well known as a shallow shelf carbonate with common patch reef development along the interface between the Comanche Shelf and the Maverick Basin. Stratigraphic analysis of 75 well ...
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    Hydrogeological characterization of baseflow to Jacob's Well spring, Hays County, Texas 

    Davidson, Sarah Cain (2008)
    Jacob's Well is a karst spring that discharges from the Trinity aquifer in central Texas. Ongoing development and increased groundwater pumping in the area around the spring are thought to be impacting the volume of discharge ...
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    AuthorAconcha, Enzo Sener (1)Arisoy, Fatma Kubra (1)Borgfeldt, Taylor Marie (1)Comeaux, Rebecca Suzanne (1)Davidson, Sarah Cain (1)Frelinger, Stefanie Naoko (1)Fullmer, Shawn M. (1)Garner, Bradley D. (1)Hendrix, Christopher K. (1)Kim, Jung Kyu (1)... View MoreSubject
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