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Elements of high constructive deltaic sedimentation, lower Frio Formation, Brazoria County, Texas
The lower Frio Formation in eastern Brazoria County, upper Texas Gulf Coast, was deposited in a high constructive deltaic environment in the Houston delta system. Constructive elements of the stacked, elongate to lobate deltas that were intersected in core are storm induced delta front splays, delta front slump deposits, and distributary mouth bar, distributary channel and delta plain assemblages. Reworked and winnowed abandonment facies that are volumetrically insignificant relative to constructive elements are subdivided into a crossbedded shoreface-foreshore subfacies and a fine grained cyclic sequence of storm deposits on the lower shoreface that represent a distal abandonment subfacies. Micropaleontological evidence indicates that deposition of constructive and abandonment facies took place in water depths of less than 120 feet.
Date:
January 1, 1982
Creator:
Tyler, N. & Han, J. H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Clay mineralogy and depositional history of the Frio Formation in two geopressured wells, Brazoria County, Texas
Twenty-three shale samples ranging in depth from 5194 ft to 13,246 ft from Gulf Oil Corporation No. 2 Texas State Lease 53034 well and 33 shale samples ranging in depth from 2185 ft to 15,592 ft from General Crude Oil Company/Department of Energy No. 1 Pleasant Bayou well were examined by x-ray techniques to determine the mineralogy of the geopressured zone in the Brazoria Fairway. Both wells have similar weight-percent trends with depth for a portion of the mineralogy. Calcite decreases, and plagioclase, quartz and total clay increase slightly. Within the clays, illite in mixed-layer illite/smectite (I/S) increases and smectite in mixed-layer I/S decreases. Four minerals have distinctly different trends with depth for each well. In the No. 2 Texas State Lease 53034 well, potassium feldspar and mixed-layer I/S decrease, kaolinite increases, and discrete illite is constant. In the No. 1 Pleasant Bayou well, potassium feldspar and kaolinite are constant, mixed-layer I/S increases, and discrete illite decreases.
Date:
January 1, 1982
Creator:
Freed, R.L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Foreign Students Fueled 2% Rise in 1985 Graduate Science and Engineering Enrollment
Article from the National Science Foundation, noting that the 2% rise in 1985 graduate science and engineering enrollment was due to foreign students.
Date:
June 12, 1987
Creator:
National Science Foundation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Article by Charles R. Eilber detailing the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. He talks about the students, the instructional program, the residential program, support services, public services, the outcomes and costs, and the implications for education.
Date:
June 1987
Creator:
Eilber, Charles R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
How Did Six Highly Accelerated Gifted Students Fare in Graduate School?
Paper written by Julian C. Stanley detailing the success of six young college graduates who were involved in graduate work. A table of the academic characteristics of the 13 young members of the Johns Hopkins University class of 1985 is included, as well as a memo on the care of young students in a non-parented residence situation.
Date:
Autumn 1985
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Oklahoma's Residential High School: Cultivating Scholars
First page of an article on the creation of a special residential high school in Oklahoma, wherein Texas is mentioned as a state that has already done so.
Date:
October 26, 1987
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Three Articles by Julian C. Stanley]
Three articles written by Julian C. Stanley concerning gifted and talented students, and their accomplishments in early admission programs.
Date:
[1985..1987]
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Program vital for gifted students
Article by Rogers Redding, explaining the importance behind the creation of the Texas Academy for Mathematics and Science, as well as their plan to implement it.
Date:
Spring 1988
Creator:
Redding, Rogers W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[On Tarman's Investigation]
Paper that examines Tarman's investigation into gifted children in California.
Date:
1980~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
State Residential High Schools for Mathematically Talented Youth
Paper written by Julian C. Stanley, explaining how states can promote the preparation of more highly qualified students in mathematics.
Date:
June 1987
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Residential State High School for Mathematically Talented Youths? A Qualified "Yes."
Article by Julian C. Stanley recommending the establishment of residential high school for gifted and talented youths. Information about his program at Johns Hopkins University, the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youths, is included, as is Stanley's curriculum vitae.
Date:
1987~
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Education for the Gifted: Myth and Reality
Article by Laura Allard and Elisabeth Moreno on the myths and realities of educating gifted children.
Date:
1987~
Creator:
Allard, Laura & Moreno, Elisabeth
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Some Information About SMPY
Paper describing the beginnings of the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth at The Johns Hopkins University, including a list of books about the study, and a list of recipients of the bachelor's degree from The Johns Hopkins University at age 18 or younger.
Date:
January 1987
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Young Entrants to College: How Did They Fare?
Paper written by Julian C. Stanley, detailing what happens to students who enter college at a young age, including their majors, their course loads, and how well they did academically.
Date:
Spring 1985
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Two Articles on State Residential Schools for Mathematically Talented Youth]
Two articles on the advanced schools provided for gifted and talented students in North Carolina and Maryland.
Date:
June 1987
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C. & Eilber, Charles R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Two Articles by Julian C. Stanley]
Two articles written by Julian C. Stanley on how well young entrants to college performed in their studies.
Date:
1985~
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Mathematical Aptitude in China
Paper written by Julian C. Stanley, concerning a recent trip he and his wife took to China, and the Chinese aptitude and appreciation for learning.
Date:
November 1986
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
High-School Biology, Chemistry, or Physics Learned Well in Three Weeks
Paper written by Julian C. Stanley, examining 25 young students who studied chemistry, biology, or physics over three or six weeks, and their scores on the College Board's Advanced Placement Program college-level examination in those subjects.
Date:
March 1986
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C. & Stanley, Barbara S. K.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[History of Early Admission Programs]
Paper about the history of early admission programs in the United States of America. It proposes that advanced students not be kept to an age-in-grade pace, and that early admission programs be implemented to give these students a chance to learn at their own pace.
Date:
1980~
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
National Science Foundation Grants; Young Scholars Projects for High Ability and High Potential Secondary School Students; Guidelines for Proposal Submission
Article in the Federal Register, concerning Young Scholars projects, including project development, project environment, project design, activities, the selection of participants, participant costs, project staff, projects site, eligible organizations, budget, proposal preparation and submission, evaluation and selection of proposals, awards, grant administrations, inquiries, program assessment activities, and SST projects.
Date:
July 5, 1987
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
State Residential High Schools for Mathematically Talented Youth
Article by Julian C. Stanley about the establishment of state residential high schools for mathematically talented youth. He considers the recruitment of students and faculty, the curriculum, the location of the school, and competitions and special programs.
Date:
June 1987
Creator:
Stanley, Julian C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science
Article about the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, giving an overview of its creation, how the students pay tuition, the admissions process, and the success of the first class.
Date:
[1989-09..1989-10]
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Early Admission to College for Bright Students
Article discussing the early admission to college programs, including the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science.
Date:
May 17, 1989
Creator:
Cromer, Alan
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Texas Program Gives Gifted Math and Science Students Chance to Finish School and Start College Simulataneously
Article about the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, its students, the requirements, and the regulations.
Date:
October 11, 1989
Creator:
Mangan, Katherine S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library