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Denton Formation: Cretaceous: Devil's Graveyard Formation: Paleogene: Devils River Limestone: Cretaceous: Dockum Formation: Triassic: Dockum Group/Camp Springs Formation: Triassic: Dockum Group/Colorado City Formation: Triassic: Dockum Group/Cooper Canyon Formation: Triassic: Dockum Group/Santa Rosa Sandstone: Triassic: Dockum Group/Tecovas ...
China Geological Survey (GSC) – Chinese geological survey (1962-) Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (CAGS) – geological research institute; Faculty of Earth Sciences, King Abdulaziz University – Saudi Arabia
UNT's main campus is in Denton, Texas, and it also has a satellite campus in Frisco, Texas. It offers 114 bachelor's, 97 master's, and 39 doctoral degree programs. [1] UNT is the flagship member of the University of North Texas System, which includes additional universities in Dallas and Fort Worth.
In addition to the publication of its journal, the Center promotes graduate education and postdoctoral research in environmental philosophy, and supports the development of international perspectives on global environmental problems. The Center for Environmental Philosophy is located at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.
Peng Jianbing (Chinese: 彭建兵; pinyin: Péng Jiànbīng; born April 1953) is a Chinese geologist currently serving as doctoral supervisor and dean of the School of Geology Engineering and Geomatics, Chang'an University.
The Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (CAGS; Chinese: 中国地质科学院) is an institution that engages in geoscience research in the People's Republic of China. The academy was established in 1956 and reorganized in 1999. Administratively it is under the PRC Ministry of Land and Resources. [1]
The platform aims to facilitate data sharing and collaboration among researchers, government agencies and other stakeholders in the fields of geology and mineral resources. The platform contains a wealth of geological data and information, including geology, mineral resources, hydrology, geophysics and environmental geology data. [7]
The Woodbine Group was first mapped and named by Robert T. Hill, known as the "Father of Texas Geology", for outcrops near the small town of Woodbine, Texas in 1901. [2] The Woodbine represents ancient river and delta systems that originated from erosion of the Ouachita Uplift in modern-day Oklahoma and Arkansas and the Sabine Uplift in modern ...