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While at Standard of Texas, Mary would find others captivated with interests similar to hers. Mary and her colleague, John Emery Adams, with the aid of others had produced papers on the Permian Basin. These papers garnered attention in her field of study, as well as influenced studies at other institutions. These papers were the, “Starved Pennsyl-vanian Mid Land Basin,” (APPG Bulletin, Volume 35, p. 2600-2607) and “Dolomiti-zation by Seepage Refluxion,” (APPG Bulletin, Volume 44, p. 1912-1920. - Devon

Mary Louise Rhodes began her career as a petroleum geologist by examining well samples, constructing sample logs, preparing subservience maps and cross-sections. In february 1946 Rhodes worked in the exploration department of the Chevron Corporation. During this time Rhodes had completed many exploration assignments including ones in: Abilene, San Angelo, Amarillo, Corpus Christi, Texas and Denver. Mary was well practiced and respected in the industry as an carbonate stratigraphy, as well as in the field of Permian basin rock units. The experience and knowledge gained first-hand working with Chevron Corporation allowed Rhodes onto educating hundreds in the field.

-Jonah