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Anhydrite from
Barbers Hill Mine, Barbers Hill Salt Dome (Barbers Hill), Mont Belvieu, Chambers County, Texas, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Anhydrite
Formula:CaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anhydrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Barbers Hill Mine, Barbers Hill Salt Dome (Barbers Hill), Mont Belvieu, Chambers County, Texas, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1108097
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1108097:8
GUID (UUID V4):8fc181e7-5574-4501-922e-d4655eb30b57
Nearest other occurrences of Anhydrite
6.0km (3.7 miles) Barbers Hill Salt Dome (Barbers Hill), Mont Belvieu, Chambers County, Texas, USA
24.2km (15.1 miles) Moss Bluff dome (Moss Bluff Mine), Moss Bluff, Liberty County, Texas, USA
26.0km (16.1 miles) South Liberty occurrence, Liberty, Liberty County, Texas, USA
38.4km (23.9 miles) Humble Dome (Humble Dome prospect), Humble, Harris County, Texas, USA
58.0km (36.0 miles) High Island Mine, High Island, Galveston County, Texas, USA
62.8km (39.0 miles) Sour Lake Salt Dome, Sour Lake, Hardin County, Texas, USA
63.4km (39.4 miles) Big Hill Salt Dome (Big Hill Oil Field), Hamshire, Jefferson County, Texas, USA
63.8km (39.7 miles) Fannett Dome (Fannett Dome Mine; Fannett Dome Sulfur Mine; Fannett Oil Field), Fannett, Jefferson County, Texas, USA
79.2km (49.2 miles) Hoskins Mound Mine, Hoskins Mound, Hoskins, Brazoria County, Texas, USA
85.4km (53.1 miles) Long Point dome, Rosenberg, Fort Bend County, Texas, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
THE BARBERS HILL OIL FIELD, CHAMBERS COUNTY, TEXAS GEORGE M. BEVIER' Houston, Texas ABSTRACT Barbers...in the extreme northwestern portion of Chambers County, Texas, 26 miles northeast of Houston. It is oval...an intrusive salt plug which has raised the surface above its normal position. The salt plug is composed...composed of almost pure rock salt and is capped by deposits of gypsum anhydrite and limestone. Formations...Formations surrounding the salt plug are inclined at steep angles dipping away from the salt plug. Numerous indications
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
FROM GULF COAST SALT DOMES (PAR.1' II) 8y ARTHUR E. SMITH, JR. 9118 Concho, Houston, Texas Barite has been...clay about 50 feet above the caprock at Hackley dome, Texas. (Stenzel, 1946). Crystalline masses 1 to 7 inches...the caprock at Belle Isle dome, Louisiana (Vaughn, 1926). At Rayburn's dome in Louisiana barite occurs...oil wells at Saratoga dome' (Moore, 1914) and later from wells at Batson dome (Harton and Mason, 1926)...1926). Both domes are in Hardin County, Texas. White to bluish gray barite oolites and pisolites 1 to 8
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Texas mineral locality INDEX Whereas Texas is well known for its vastness, cattle industry, and oil...I T S T O P O G R A P H Y A N D G E O L O G Y , Texas, the second largest state, has produced relatively...famous localities. A s this article will show, Texas has had—or currently has—nu­ merous mineral occurrences...produce good specimens; yet when specimens from Texas are sought in collections and dealers' stocks, few...some basic facts that help explain the situation. Texas has very little federal land in its mineralized
Book
this scope ever published on the description of salt domes ... The person who purchases this book will...cannot find what he is looking for regarding salt dome structures in this new volume, it certainly is...University Many publications have treated the subject of Salt domes with numerous articles covering their various...various aspects, but Michel T. Halbouty’s newest book, Salt Domes—Gulf Region, United States and Mezico is the...volume. The book reviews the fundamentals of salt dome geology, including the ideas of many previous
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
HOCKLEY SALT DOME, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS ALEXANDER DEUSSEN AND LAURA LEE LANE ABSTRACT The Hockley salt dome...dome in Harris County, Texas, is among the largest of the known salt domes of the Gulf Coast region. During...LOCATION Hockley salt dome is located in the northwestern portion of Harris County, Texas, 31 miies from...town of Hockley, on the main line of the Houston & Texas Central Railroad, 4 ! miles to the north. Katy,...Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad, is ri miles south of the dome. The Hockley salt dome lies in the area
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
COASTAL SALT DOMES. ByWiu.iAM KENNEDY, Fort Worth, Texas. (Tulsa Meeting, February. 1917. j The geology...somewhat hard to decipher. Outside of a few mounds and salt domes showing at intervals, there is nothing indicative...River westward across the states of Louisiana and Texas, and for many miles southward into the Mexican State...increasing as we go south and west until in Cameron County in Texas and Tamaulipas in Mexico, it may be said, the...Colorado, together with the Neches and Sabine in Texas; the Calcasieu, Mermentau and bayous in western
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
i\ Till-. O l d , ! - COAST P)i; floitsloil. Texas. The more notable developments of geologic interest...Louisiana, and Dainoin Mound and Goose Creek, in Texas. Attention will be directed to these and incidentally...Teche, which would indicate the presence of a salt dome, the ground being practically flat, and the soil...and below this the drill went a few feet into rock salt. A log of this well follows: ALKXAXDER IiKl'SSKX...5—f FTCT FIG. 2. SECTION ACROSS N E W IBKIUA DOME. ALONG L I N E A-A OE FIG. 1. TABLE OF WELLS DRILLED
Report (issue)
GEOLOGIC AND HYDROLOGIC SUMMARY OF SALT DOMES IN GULF COAST REGION OF TEXAS, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, AND ALABAMA...with numbers 185 and 189. Scale Model of Tatum Salt Dome CONTENTS Page Abstract-------------------...---------- 26 Geology, northern Gulf Coast salt-dome province--------------- 27 Factors related to...-------- 34 Hydrology, northern Gulf Coast salt-dome province------------- 34 Surface water-----...-- ----------------------- 35 Northeast Texas salt-dome basin------------------------------- 43 Physiography
Report (Issue volume)
Absolute ate, dates Carbo11 /4 Continental shelf. Texas, sediments: t:mer), K. 0. 10996 Florida· Bullen...University Laboratory: Rusnak. G . A 04425 Texas. Atascosa County, water. Carrizo Sand: Pearson, F J_, Jr...J .. Jr. I 1499 Texas. Lampasas River terraces. shells: Cheatum. E. P. I 1348 Texas University laboratory...D . Jr. 06236 Chocta-.. County. map: Toulmin. L. D . 1)6256 Chocta-.. County. Quitman fault zone, reconnaissance...Tounelot, H A . 06226 Clar,e County. along State Highwa) 69 and County Highway 15, cross section Toulmin
Report (issue)
industry of Texas in 1986. Austin, Tex. : Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin,...of Congress, 1989045.6 L527 1989 ANHYDRITE UNITED STATES. Anhydrite deposits of the United States and...and characteristics of anhydrite important for storage of radioactive wastes. Washington, D.C. : U.S. G...490(275) S955 no.l AQUIFERS NORTH DAKOTA DICKEY COUNTY. Huff, G. F. Geochemistry of artifical-recharge...EROSION--TEXAS--GULF REGION. Paine, Jeffrey G. Shoreline and vegetation-line movement, Texas Gulf Coast
Report (volume)
CHARLES D. WALCOTT, DIRECTOR OIL FIELDS OF THE TEXAS-LOUISIANA GULF COASTAL PLAIN BY M. WASHINGTON........................................ 30 Rock salt...................................................of the dome.............................................' Structure beyond the limits of the dome............................................. 36 ' 36 Salt water ........................................................................... 42 43 43 Rock salt..:.............................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1925 THE AMERICAN SALT-DOME PROBLEMS IN THE LIGHT OF THE ROUMANIAN AND GERMAN SALT DOMES DONALD C. BARTON...Rycade Oil Corporation, Houston, Texas ABSTRACT The American salt-dome problems are divisible into two...former. The American salt domes consist of subcircular stocklike masses of salt, capped in most cases...cases by limestone and gypsum-anhydrite, intruded into and surrounded by Pleistocene-Eocene or EoceneCretaceous...sediments which dip quaquaversally away from the salt core. The domes show certain tendencies to alignment
Report (issue)
Fisher, Director The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78713 I I Foreword The Bureuu of...szibmitt~dto t h e Office of the G o v e r ~ o rof Texas and (2) permi? upplicotivns [!lot aresllbrnitted...Reclornaticrn Division of lhe Ruilrcltld Commission of Texas and to the Envirclnmenrul clnd CO~SIIHIPT FI(:'cllfh...and thc public. RESEARCH AND PUBLIC SERVICE IN TEXAS RESOURCES AND GEOLOGY COASTAL STUDIES ENVIRONMENTAL...Road Austin, Texas 78758 (512) 471-7721 (512) 471-1534 Mailing address llniversity of Texas at Austin Jniversity
Report (volume)
Summary of Rock Salt Deposits in the United States as Possible Storage Sites for Radioactive Waste Materials...Commission QE1S BULLETIN 1148 n Summary of Rock Salt Deposits in the United States as Possible Storage...follows: Pierce, William Gamewell, 1904Summary of rock salt deposits in the United States as possible storage...Atomic Energy Commission. Bibliography: p. 78-87. 1. Salt U.S. 2. Radioactive waste disposal. Isaac, 1922-joint..._______--_-__--___------_--_-----_---_-_._--Silurian salt deposits____________-_____--------_--_-----.-_--_Stratigraphy
Report (volume)
Society: Journal, vols. 44, no. 1-46, no. 1. Chapel Hill, N.C. Engineering and Mining Journal, vols. 127-130...Augusta, M . Maryland Geological Survey: Baltimore County. Baltimore, Md. Meddelelser om Gronland, Bd. 71-76~...Science: Journal, vols. 4, 5. Nashville, Tenn. Texas, University, Bureau of Economic Geology and Technology:...West Virginia Geological Survey: (County Reports) Pocahontas County. Mor· gantown, W. Va. I · Wisconsin... and Smith, R. H.) . . Hendrick field, Winkler County, Tex.: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists, Bull.,
Book
Handbook of World Salt Resources Monographs in Geoscience General Editor: Rhodes W. Fairhridge Department...Epigenesis-1967 S. J. Lefond Handbook 01 World Salt Resources-1969 In preparation: A. S. Povarennykh...Classification of Mineral Species Handbook 0/ World Salt Resources by Stanley J. Lefond Senior Geologist...the Louisiana Geological Survey published "Rock Salt. Its Origin. Geological Occurrences and Economic...Together with Brief Notes and References to All Known Salt Deposits and Industries of the World" (Bull., 7
Report (issue)
Fisher, Director The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78713 The Bureau of Economic Geology...in 1909 as the successor to the Texas Geological Survey and the Texas Mineral Survey, is a research entity...entity of The University of Texas at Austin. It also functions as the State Geological Survey, a quasi-State...quasi-State agency, and the Bureau Director represents Texas in the Association of American State Geologists...services relating to the resources and geology of Texas are provided by the Bureau. In addition, the Bureau
Report (volume)
Scientific Society: Journal, vols. 51, 52. Chapel Hill, N. C. Engineering and Mining Journal, vols. 136...School of Mines, vols. 1, 2 (nos. 1, 2). Butte, Mont. Grand Canyon Nature Notes, vol. 9 (nos. 10-12)...13-17; Miscellaneous Contribution no. 7. Butte, Mont. . Monthly Weather Review, vols. 63, 64. Washington;...Geologic Bulletins 3, 4 (pt. 1). Knoxville, Tenn. Texas, University, Bureau of Economic Geology: Bulletins...Pass and Atlantic City mining district of Fremont County, Wyoming: Rocks and Minerals, vol. 11, no. 10,
Report (volume)
classn_____ classification Co_______. Company, County Coll______ Collections Conini_____ Committee Cominuii____...the Journal] vols. 58 (no. 2), 59 (no. 2). Chapel 'Hill, N. C. Engineering and Mining Journal vols. 143...2)J 11. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Field Museum of Natural History Publications: Botanical... Baltimore, Md. Geophysics vols. 7, 8. Austin, Texas. Georgia Department of Natural Resources Division... 8 (nos. 1, 2). Montana School of Mines, Butte, Mont. With vol. 7 (no. 4), April 1942, the name was changed
Report (volume)
Journal, vol. 46, no. 2; vols. 47, 48, no. 1. Chapel Hill, N.C. Engineering and Mining Journal, vols. 131-133...Contributions nos. 1, 3, 4; Reprint no. 1. Butte, Mont. National Academy of Sciences: Proceedings, vols...Survey: Bulletin nos. 37, 38, 40-42. Nashville, Tenn. Texas, University, Bureau of Economic Geology and Technology:...West Virginia Geological Survey: (County Reports) Randolph County. Morgantown, W.Va. Wisconsin Academy...John Emery. 6. Anhydrite and associated inclusions in the Permian limestones of west Texas: Jour. Geology
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and J. M. BROOKS Texas A&M University, 833 Graham Road, College Station, TX 77845, USA Geochemicaland...of extended hopanes. These oils occur from south Texas to southern and offshore Louisiana. Two subfamilies...thermal stress to generate, as well as destroy, oil. Salt tectonics provide conduits for migrating fluids...used to delineate shelf oils, Flexure Trend oils, Texas condensates, and Florida oils. Correlations were...recognition of Upper Jurassic Smackover petroleum in east Texas, southern Arkansas, north central Louisiana, central
Book
environments (Chapters 3, 4), ancient salts (Chapter 5), salt tectonics (Chapter 6), Most importantly and most...crystals, interlayered with laminites, be deep?.35 Salt reefs, are they real?.36 Secondary (diagenetic)...crystal and crust dissolution.41 Coming and going of salt crusts.41 Lenticular mudcracks.42 Haloturbated and...halite.46 Burial of sulphate evaporites.47 Nodular anhydrite and water loss .47 Burial Salts: Nodules and stylolites...chemistry (Path I brine).78 Are most continental salt lakes hydrologically closed?.79 Separating marine
Book (edition)
manuscript and made many useful suggestions. Gilman A. Hill, William J. McPherson, Walter Rose, and Lyndon L... 8 Reservoir Traps (continued)-Combination and Salt Domes 349 PART THREE: 385 9 10 RES E RVOIR...Introduction to lhe Sludy of Minerals, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York ( 1937) , p. 262. 4. Sir Boverton...with diapir folding; in F the seepages overlie a salt plug and are associated with the faults that occur...deep near the center. It overlies a low structural dome containing heavy oil entrapped in Pliocene and Upper
Report (Issue volume)
1970 SURVEY SOCIETIES LIBRARY University of Texas At San Antonio The present version of the bibliography...Orleans, Louisiana 10 Rice University, Houston, Texas ' Wy oh - FOREWORD Preparation of this bibliography...Louisiana Anadarko Producing Company, Houston, Texas Consultant, Lafayette, Louisiana Superior Oil Company...Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas in the United Luis Potosi, States, and Nuevo Vera...Rose section in the Canyon Reservoir Comal County, Texas [abs.]: Houston Geol. Soc. Bull., v. 9, no.
Report (volume)
........................................ Saline-dome oil and gas...........................'...........for concentrating oil and gas................... Dome alignment ........................................Synopsis of saline-dome statistics................................... Saline-dome production...........prospects in Louisiana ...................... Saline-dome fields and prospects..................................................................... Sulphur Mine................................................
 
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