Geology of Texas Map Page-sized color map and text, scale: 1 inch = 100 miles, reprinted 2004. Texas Bureau of Economic Geology.
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Tectonic Map of Texas The plates aren’t moving much anymore, but they left all their faults behind. Explanatory information on the back....
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In the Chisos Mountains of Big Bend National Park stands Emory Peak at 7,832 feet, which is marked with a U.S. Geological Survey Bench Mark. A bench...
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The classic little science book series you remember from your childhood! Rocks and Minerals by Herbert S. Zim and Paul R. Shaffer; revised by...
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of Big Bend National Park and Ajacent Areas Science meets art! This visually fascinating image map is a computer generated composite of...
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Down to Earth at Tuff Canyon by Daniel S. Barker. As soon as the volcanic ash stopped falling and settled into a white blanket over parts of what...
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A Correlated History of the Universe by Paul R. Janke. As absorbing as a good map, this full-color, two-sided chart covers the history of the Earth...
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The Field Guide to Geology by David Lambert and the Diagram Group. This book recounts the fascinating story of the Earth in a vivid, engaging...
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Big Bend Vistas: A Geological Exploration of the Big Bend by William MacLeod takes you along the highways and park roads in Big Bend National Park...
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River Road Vistas by William MacLeod. Easy to read and understand, this book describes how volcanoes, millions of years ago, created some of the most...
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