Environmental Geologic Atlas of the Texas Coastal Zone - Galveston-Houston Area

dc.call-noG 1372.C6 T4 1972 GBAY
dc.creatorUniversity of Texas at Austin Bureau of Economic Geology
dc.creatorGroat, C.G.
dc.creatorBrown, L.F. Jr.
dc.creatorMcGowen, J.H.
dc.creatorFisher, W.L.
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-12T00:05:11Z
dc.date.available2024-11-12T00:05:11Z
dc.date.issued1972
dc.description91 pages - 9 mapsen
dc.description.abstractThe Coastal Zone, defined from the inner Continental Shelf to about 40 miles inland, includes all estuaries and tidally influenced streams and bounding wetlands. For purposes of presentation, the Zone was divided into seven areas from the Texas-Louisiana boundary southwestward to the Rio Grande-(1) Beaumont-Port Arthur, (2) Galveston-Houston, (3) Bay City-Freeport, (4) Port Lavaca, (5) Corpus Christi, (6) Kingsville, and (7) Brownsville-Harlingen. Each of these seven coastal areas is covered by a separate Environmental Geologic Atlas containing a descriptive text, statistical tables, an environmental geology map (scale 1:125,000), and eight special-use environmental maps (scale 1:250,000). The seven Coastal Atlases cover approximately 20,000 square miles.en
dc.history2/21/11 ksws
dc.identifier.otherAccession # 7123
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/26759
dc.locationGBAY Circulating Collection
dc.publisherUniversity of Texas at Austinen
dc.subjectbathymetryen
dc.subjecttopographyen
dc.subjectsurface salinityen
dc.subjectdischargeen
dc.subjectrainfallen
dc.subjectman-made water systemsen
dc.subjectman-made featuresen
dc.subjectactive processesen
dc.subjectmineral and energy resourcesen
dc.subjectland useen
dc.subjectbiological assemblagesen
dc.subjectenvironmentsen
dc.subjectphysical propertiesen
dc.subjectenvironmental geologyen
dc.subjectGalveston, Texasen
dc.subjectHouston, Texasen
dc.subjectatlasen
dc.titleEnvironmental Geologic Atlas of the Texas Coastal Zone - Galveston-Houston Areaen
dc.title.alternativeEnvironmental Geology; Physical Properties; Environments and Biologic Assemblages; Current Land Use; Mineral and Energy Resources; Active Processes; Man-Made Features and Water Systems; Rainfall, Discharge, and Surface Salinity; Topography and Bathymetryen
dc.typeMapen

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