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Geochemistry of the Yegua Aquifer system and its relation to microbial processes
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
Two sediment cores (NP-I and NP-3) were taken from the Yegua formation in East-central Texas and analyzed for sedimentology, geochemistry, and microbiology to assess the relationship between geochemistry and microbial ...
Evolution and preservation of closed linear troughs in the Hueco bolson of west Texas
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
In the northwest Hueco bolson (basin), in west Texas, and in the southern Tularosa and Mesilla bolsons of New Mexico, sets of longitudinal depressions join to form large closed linear troughs. In the Hueco and Tularosa ...
Sedimentology, sediment dispersal patterns, and stratigraphic architecture of progradational carbonate sand bodies, lower Lake Valley Formation (Mississippian), Sacramento Mountains, south-central New Mexico
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
The Alamogordo, Nunn, and Tierra Blanca Members of the Lake Valley Formation comprise one of at least four transgressive-regressive sequences found within Mississippian strata of the Sacramento Mountains, south-central New ...
Diagenesis and petrophysics of the Upper Cretaceous, Pictured Cliffs Formation of the San Juan Basin, North West New Mexico and South West Colorado
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
Diagenesis is the major factor affecting reservoir producibility of the Upper Cretaceous Pictured Cliffs Formation across the San Juan Basin. Four diagenetic periods have been delineated, early, burial, maximum burial, and ...
Compatibility of monitor well completion methods with geologic conditions
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
Proper completion of a well is essential to the protection of ground-water resources. Selecting a proper material for the annular seal should be based on the geologic conditions at the well site. Previous studies have not ...
Depositional facies and environments of the lower Mineral Wells formation, Pennsylvanian Strawn group, north central Texas
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
The lower Mineral Wells formation of the Pennsylvanian Strawn group is a siliciclastic-dominated sequence of cyclically interbedded mudstones, sandstones. and carbonates that was deposited in fluvial, deltaic, interdeltaic, ...
Geologic history of the National Geotechnical Experimentation Sites, Texas A&M University Riverside Campus, Brazos County, Texas
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
The National Geotechnical Experimentation Sites (NGES) TXAMSAND and TXAMCLAY research sites, located on Texas A&M Riverside Campus in Brazos County, Texas are part of a joint venture sponsored by the Federal Highway ...
An aquifer characterization at the Texas A&M University Brazos River Hydrologic Field Site, Burleson Co., Texas
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
The Texas A&M University Brazos River Hydrogeologic Field Site has been established as a test site to conduct research related to non-point source pollution. To better study the transport and fate of agricultural chemicals, ...
Sequence stratigraphy of the upper San Andres and Grayburg formations, Waddell Field, Crane County, Texas: implications for hydrocarbon reservoir distribution
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
The upper San Andres and Grayburg formations (Guadalupian) were deposited on carbonate platforms around the Permian Basin region and are extensive hydrocarbon reservoirs in the region. The Waddell Field (East Waddell Ranch) ...
Observations on the capability of the Criner fault, southern Oklahoma
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
Results of previous investigations have indicated the possibility that recent deformation has occurred on the Criner fault of southern Oklahoma. The Criner fault is located in Carter and Love Counties, Oklahoma, approximately ...