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Volume: 24 (1940)

Issue: 4. (April)

First Page: 693

Last Page: 700

Title: Deposition of Lissie and Beaumont Formations of Gulf Coast of Texas

Author(s): R. J. Metcalf (2)

Abstract:

The Lissie formation was deposited on a peneplaned surface. Later action of major streams produced a series of alluvial plains near the coast on which the later phases of the Lissie and the Beaumont were deposited under a flood-plain environment. The Beaumont was a continuation of the same cycle of deposition by a series of distributaries on a plain of very low relief. The physical evidence left by this sequence of events is believed to contribute much to a better understanding of the deposition of earlier land deposits of the Gulf Coast.

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