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Deposition, diagenesis and porosity relationships of the Odom Limestone
(Texas Tech University, 1978-08)
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Lower Pennsylvanian stratigraphy of the Central Colorado Trough
(Texas Tech University, 2003-08)
The Central Colorado Trough formed as a result of the uplift of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains. With uplift, sediments were eroded from the adjacent highlands and deposited in the trough. The Lower Pennsylvanian stratigraphy ...
Paleontology and geology of an upper Pennsylvanian tetrapod locality from the Ada Formation: Seminole County, Oklahoma
(Texas Tech University, 1999-12)
The paleontology, taphonomy, stratigraphy, depositional setting, and paleozoogeographic significance of an Upper Pennsylvanian tetrapod-bearing fossil locality is presented. The site, OMNH Locality V1005, is located within ...
A carbon isotope and trace element analysis of Pennsylvanian rugose corals, North-Central Texas
(Texas Tech University, 1989-12)
Carbon and oxygen isotopes were analyzed to identify the process of algal symbiosis in Pennslyvanian rugose corals from the Graham Formation of north-central Texas. Because original oxygen and carbon isotopic compositions ...
Subsurface geology of the Dalhart Basin, Texas Panhandle
(Texas Tech University, 1980-08)
The Dalhart Basin is a small intra-continental basin located in the northwestorn corner of the Texas Panhandle. It occupies most of Dallam and Hartley Counties and extends south into Oldham County and north into Cimarron ...
Depositional environments of Morrowan sandstones, Carlsbad Field, Eddy County, New Mexico
(Texas Tech University, 1980-12)
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A subsurface study of the Pennsylvanian detrital unit, Andrews County, Texas
(Texas Tech University, 1985-08)
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A study of Pennsylvanian-Permian arkoses in north-central New Mexico
(Texas Tech University, 1950-05)
Not available
Depositional environments and diagenesis of Cisco carbonates
(Texas Tech University, 1980-12)
Not available
Geologic Structure of the Pennsylvanian Rocks, Tecolote Mountain Area, New Mexico
(Texas Tech University, 1951-08)
Not Available.