Henry, Christopher D.
Christopher D. Henry
VIAF ID: 67761164 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Christopher D. Henry
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Henry, Christopher D
- 100 1 _ ‡a Henry, Christopher D.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Henry, Christopher D.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Henry, Christopher D.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Henry, Christopher D.
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Works
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Annotated bibliography of mineral deposits in Trans-Pecos, Texas | |
Big Bend Ranch State park, Texas : geologic map and trail-side geology | |
Cenozoic geology of the Trans-Pecos volcanic field of Texas, 1979 (a.e.) | |
Compilation of potassium-argon ages of tertiary igneous rocks, Trans-Pecos Texas | |
Geochemistry of ground water in the Miocene Oakville Sandstone : a major aquifer and uranium host of the Texas coastal plain | |
Geologic map of part of southern Sinaloa, Mexico, adjacent to the Gulf of California | |
Geology and Tertiary igneous activity of the Hen Egg Mountain and Christmas Mountains quadrangles, Big Bend Region, Trans-Pecos, Texas | |
Land resources inventory of lignite strip-mining areas, East Texas : an application of environmental geology | |
Map showing outcrops of ash-flow tuffs, basin and range province and vicinity, Trans-Pecos Texas | |
Oligocene volcanism and multiple caldera formation in the Chinati Mountains, Presidio County, Texas | |
A preliminary assessment of the geologic setting, hydrology, and geochemistry of the Hueco Tanks geothermal area, Texas and New Mexico | |
Preliminary geologic map of the northeastern margin of the Caetano Caldera, Lander County, Nevada | |
South Texas uranium province--geologic perspective | |
Structure and tectonics of Trans-Pecos Texas | |
Tectonic map of the Basin and Range province of Texas and adjacent Mexico | |
Trace and potentially toxic elements associated with uranium deposits in south Texas | |
Trace elements in soils of the South Texas uranium district : concentrations, origin, and environmental significance | |
The Van Horn Mountains caldera, Trans-Pecos, Texas : geology and development of a small (10-km²) ash-flow caldera |