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Cultural Resource Survey For The West Kermit Phase 2 3d Seismic, Loving, Wards, And Winkler Counties, Texas, Beth Mccormack, Douglas Boggess Jan 2017

Cultural Resource Survey For The West Kermit Phase 2 3d Seismic, Loving, Wards, And Winkler Counties, Texas, Beth Mccormack, Douglas Boggess

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

one Mountain Archaeological Services, Inc. (Lone Mountain) conducted this cultural resource survey for the West Kermit Phase 2 3-D Seismic project proposed by Dawson Geophysical (Dawson). The undertaking consists of a 3-D seismic exploration for petrochemical resources within University lands in Loving, Ward, and Winkler Counties, Texas. Geophones will be laid along receiver lines by crews using ATVs, while vibroseis trucks will travel along source lines. No drilling or grubbing is proposed. University Lands is serving as lead agency.

From July 18 to August 17, 2017, Lone Mountain field supervisor Stephanie Waldo and archaeological technicians Trevor McDermott, Chelsea Winter, Brian …


A Cultural Resource Survey For The Proposed Dawson’S West Kermit 3d Seismic Project, Kermit, Loving And Winkler Counties, Texas, Toni R. Goar, Elia Perez, Christina Chavez Jan 2017

A Cultural Resource Survey For The Proposed Dawson’S West Kermit 3d Seismic Project, Kermit, Loving And Winkler Counties, Texas, Toni R. Goar, Elia Perez, Christina Chavez

Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State

CRC, LLC was contracted by Dawson Geophysical of Midland, Texas to conduct a 100-percent intensive pedestrian survey of within a 43-square mile area located within the southern portion of Loving County and western Winkler County, Texas. The proposed project entails 3D seismic survey within this 43-square mile area with both source and receiver lines. The project area is on University of Texas lands.

CRC conducted the cultural resource survey from July 5, to August 9, 2017. Marron was brought onto the project to record cultural resources that were identified by CRC and complete the report. Marron’s fieldwork began on August …