Geologic units in Bee county, Texas

Lissie Formation (Quaternary; Middle Pleistocene) at surface, covers 45 % of this area

Lissie Formation

Goliad Formation (Miocene) at surface, covers 37 % of this area

Goliad Formation

Fleming Formation (Miocene) at surface, covers 5 % of this area

Fleming Formation

Fleming Formation and Oakville Sandstone, undivided (Miocene) at surface, covers 5 % of this area

Fleming Formation and Oakville Sandstone, undivided

Terrace deposits (Pleistocene and Holocene) at surface, covers 5 % of this area

Terrace deposits

Alluvium (Holocene) at surface, covers 1 % of this area

Alluvium

Catahoula Formation (Oligocene) at surface, covers 1 % of this area

Catahoula Formation

Beaumont Formation, areas predominantly clay (Quaternary; Late Pleistocene) at surface, covers 0.6 % of this area

Beaumont Formation, areas predominantly clay

Oakville Sandstone (Miocene) at surface, covers 0.2 % of this area

Oakville Sandstone

Beaumont Formation, areas predominantly sand (Quaternary; Late Pleistocene) at surface, covers < 0.1 % of this area

Beaumont Formation, areas predominantly sand