Geological Reconnaissance of the Sulphur River and Cypress Creek Basins, Texas (open access)

Geological Reconnaissance of the Sulphur River and Cypress Creek Basins, Texas

This report is concerned with that part of the Texas Water Project located in the Cypress Creek and Sulphur River Basins and within the New Orleans District (NOD) of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. The geological reconnaissance reported herein was performed for the NOD to provide a basis for estimating costs and determining the feasibility of construction of 5 dams and reservoirs, 1 tunnel, 15 pump stations, and about 110 miles of transmission channel and the enlargement of 2 existing reservoirs.
Date: November 1967
Creator: Saucier, Roger T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Technique for Delineating Subsurface Fracture Zones Resulting from High-Yield Detonations (open access)

A Technique for Delineating Subsurface Fracture Zones Resulting from High-Yield Detonations

From summary: Site investigations were conducted at two locations, the sites of the DUGOUT and CHARLIE events, at the Nevada Test Site for the purpose of evaluating the dynamic in situ technique as a means of determining the boundaries of craters produced by explosive detonations.
Date: February 1967
Creator: Ballard, Robert F., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library