| | Report (issue) | OF THE KEECHI, MOUNT SYLVAN, OAKWOOD, AND PALESTINE SALT DOMES IN THE NORTHEAST TEXAS SALT-DOME BASIN...cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy Austin, Texas 1980 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR...Description of the salt-dome basin——————————————————————— Geohydrology of the selected salt domes———————————————————...domes——————————————————— Keechi Salt Dome———-————————————-—————————————— Geology——————————————————————————————————...Hydrology——————————————————————•*.———————— 15 Mount Sylvan Salt Dome——————————————————————————— Geology——————————— | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Netherlands 1 FLUID-ROCK INTERACTIONS IN THE SALT DOME ENVIRONMENT: AN INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW HARRY...Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78713 (U.S.A.) (Accepted for...Kyle (Guest-Editors),Fluid-Rock Interactionsin the Salt D o m e Environment. Chem. Geol., 74: 1-24. The...best developed saltdome provinces. The formation of salt domes in the Gulf Coast has been investigatedby...oil gusher at Spindletop D o m e in coastal east Texas in 1901 (Halbouty, 1979 ),and saltdome structures | | | Report (issue) | FOREWORD to the Texas ceological survey and The Bureau of Economic ceology, established in 1909 as the...the successor Texas at Austin. lt also functions as the State the Texas Mineral Suruey, is a reseJrch...reseJrch entity of The University of member of the Texas Energy and Natural is a Ceological Survey, u qr'uri-r...agency. The Bureau Director The Director represents Texas in the committees. interagency Resources Advisory...in energy and basic of number large resources of Texas. tn uaaition, it conducis a geologic mapping, and | | | Report (issue) | in 1909 as the successor to the Texas Geological Survey and the Texas Mineral Survey, is a research entity...entity of The University of Texas at Austin. It also functions as the State Geological Survey, a quasi-stateagency...quasi-stateagency.The Bureau Director isa member of the Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council, as...Director serves as State Geologist and represents Texas in the Association of American State Geologists...services relating to the geology and resources of Texas. In addition, it conducts a large number of basicand | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mineralogist, Volume 69, pages 413439, 1984 The fluids in salt r EowrN RonorBn U. S. Geological Survey 959 National...Center Reston, Virginia 22092 Abstract The fluids in salt have been used as sourcesof information on the geologicalevents...exposed.In recent years, however, considerationof salt beds or domes as possiblesitesfor long-term nuclearwaste...statusof the study of the types offluid presentin salt, their origin and evolution, and their significanceto...storagesite in salt in that they tell us what might happenin the future. The fluids in salt also introduce | | | Report (issue) | Ground-Water References for All 254 Counties in Texas, 1886–2001 Open-File Report 2005–1270 U.S. Department...Ground-Water References for All 254 Counties in Texas, 1886–2001 Compiled By E.T. Baker, Jr. Open-File...ground-water references for all 254 counties in Texas, 1886–2001: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report...Ground-Water References for All 254 Counties in Texas, 1886–2001 Compiled by E.T. Baker, Jr. U.S. Geological...ground-water references involving all 254 counties in Texas. The reference citations date from 1886 and extend | | | Report (issue) | in 1909 as the successor to the Texas Geological Survey and the Texas Mineral Survey, is a research entity...entity of The University of Texas at Austin. It also functions as the State Geological Survey, a quasi-State...quasi-State agency, and the Bureau Director represents Texas in the Association of American State Geologists...services relating to the resources and geology of Texas are provided by the Bureau. In addition, the Bureau...as with State, Federal, and local agencies. The Texas Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institute | | | Book | ill. Rates of Denudation A. Methods B. Example: Texas Panhandle C. Example: Mol, Belgium IV. Unconsolidated...Sedimentary Rocks as Enclosing Media A. Shale B. Bedded Salt V. Concluding Remarks Selected Literature 132 13...Ductile Deformation: Salt Diapirism IV. Regional Fluid Flow Example: Oakwood Dome V. Penurbations around...by the in situ uranium mining industry in South Texas. Apart from the United States in these limited areas...into specially prepared underground cavities in salt domes. III. DISPOSAL OF SOLID LLW 31 WELLHEAO | | | Report (volume) | delivered his presidential address, The Fluids in Salt, exactly six months ago at M.S.A.'s annual meeting...the fluid becomes supersaturated with a soluble salt such as NaCl, or any other mineral, these minerals...phenocryst from 1965 Makaopuhi basalt lava lake, Hawaii, USA, (collected at 1,135°C), containing two large primary...from the Valley of 10,000 Smokes, Katmai, Alaska, USA, showing reentrants in the centers of the faces,...fluorite-Pb-Zn d i s t r i c t , I l l i n o i s , USA. Figure 2-9. Photomicrographs of a plate cut p a |
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