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Back-Reef Depositional Environments in a Lower Cretaceous (Sligo) Shelf-Margin Complex: Insights into Ultradeep Reservoir Preservation and Controls on Stacking Patterns in an Outer Platform Setting
Kelly E. Hattori, Robert G. Loucks, Hongliu Zeng
Characterization and Delineation of Potential Evaporite Geohazards Using Electrical Resistivity Methods along FM 2185, Culberson County, Texas
Lenora D. Perkins, Kevin W. Stafford, Wesley A. Brown
Depositional Processes at the Lower Wilcox Shelf–Slope Transition Zone
Mariana I. Olariu, Hongliu Zeng
Effects of Salinization Pathways upon Morphogenic and Geochemical Features of Coastal-Margin Vertisols, Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Aransas County, Texas
Sarah J. Kogler, Steven G. Driese
Front Matter: GCAGS Journal, Volume 12 (2023)
Robert K. Merrill
Regional Sequence Stratigraphy, Biostratigraphy, and Facies of the Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk in South and Central Texas
Christine Griffith, James Pospichal, Eric de Kaenel, Michael Pope, Arthur Donovan
Unraveling the “Eaglebine”: A Sequence Stratigraphic Framework for the Eagle Ford Group in the East Texas Basin
A. D. Donovan, P. Johnson, S. R. Gifford, M. J. Meyer, S. Dangtran, M. Pope
Volcanic Origin and Significance of Glauconite Grains in the Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk Formation in the Balcones Igneous Province, South and Central Texas
Robert G. Loucks, Robert M. Reed