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Geomorphic evidence of Permian salt disolution, Hockley and Cochran counties, Texas
(Texas Tech University, 1989-05)
Geological investigation in Cochran and Hockley counties, Texas, indicates that subsurface dissolution of Permian salt beds has occurred and is an ongoing process, creating the abnormally high solute loads and saline springs ...
Lithofacies, porosity and log Rresponse of the lower San Andres formation in the Palo Duro Basin
(Texas Tech University, 1983-05)
The lower San Andres Formation of Curry, DeBaca, Quay and Roosevelt counties, New Mexico, was deposited in the Tucumacari - Palo Duro Basin which was a swale on the Northwestern Shelf of the Permian Basin. Unlike other ...
Deposition and diagenesis of the Five Finger Carbonate, Council Grove Group, Hugoton Field, Kansas
(Texas Tech University, 1981-08)
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Environment of deposition and diagenesis of the Dean Formation in the Ackerly Field, Dawson County, Texas
(Texas Tech University, 1986-05)
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Permian salt dissolution related to alkaline lake basins, southern High Plains, Texas
(Texas Tech University, 1986-05)
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Depositional environments and diagenesis of the lower San Andres Formation
(Texas Tech University, 1976-08)
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Environment of deposition and diagenesis of the San Andres Formation in the Slaughter Field, Cochran and Hockley counties, Texas
(Texas Tech University, 1986-08)
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Subsurface study of the Permian Ozona Canyon sandstone in the Val Verde Basin, Block MM, southwest Crockett County, Texas
(Texas Tech University, 1998-05)
The Early Permian Ozona Canyon sandstone is a prolific tight-gas zone in the Val Verde Basin of West Texas. The Ozona Canyon sandstone is classified as sublitharenite to litharenite with porosities averaging less than 3 ...
Deposition, Diagenesis, and Porosity Relationships of the Lower San Andres Formation, Quay and Roosevelt Counties, New Mexico
(Texas Tech University, 1979-05)
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Diagenesis and depositional environment of Noodle Creek limestone Eastern Shelf, Fisher County, Texas
(Texas Tech University, 1985-08)
Not available