Titre : |
Geology of Big Bend Ranch State Park,Texas |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Christopher D. Henry, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef |
Editeur : |
Austin, Tex : University of Texas. Bureau of Economic Geology |
Année de publication : |
1998 |
Collection : |
Guidebook, ISSN 0363-4132 num. 27 |
Importance : |
1 vol. (vii, 72 p.) |
Présentation : |
ill. en coul., cartes |
Format : |
26 cm |
Accompagnement : |
2 cartes pliées sous pochette |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
PPN 271208880 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Tags : |
Géologie -- Texas (États-Unis) -- Big Bend National Park (Tex. ; réserve) Volcans -- Texas (États-Unis) -- Big Bend National Park (Tex. ; réserve) Stratigraphie -- Texas (États-Unis) -- Big Bend National Park (Tex. ; réserve) Geology -- Texas -- Big Bend Ranch State Park (Tex.) Volcanoes -- Texas -- Big Bend Ranch State Park (Tex.) Geology, Stratigraphic -- Texas -- Big Bend Ranch State Park (Tex.) |
Index. décimale : |
551.097 64 Géologie, hydrologie, météorologie - Etats-Unis - Texas |
Résumé : |
Big Bend Ranch State Park, the largest in the Texas State Parks System, lies in the rugged Big Bend country of West Texas. The primary attraction of Big Bend country is its scenery--the mountains, canyons, plateaus, rivers, and waterfalls--very aspect of which has formed through geologic processes. These processes, including mountain building, volcanism, faulting, and erosion, have shaped the land into the rich vistas we enjoy today. This guidebook to the geology of Big Bend Ranch State Park, produced by the Bureau of Economic Geology, covers the basic geologic concepts and processes involved in the evolution of this unique landscape and explores the formation of prominent geologic features (such as the Bofecillos Mountains, Closed Canyon, and the Solitario) within the park. Also included is a glossary and an accompanying geologic maps. |
Note de contenu : |
Sommaire : Overview. - Geologic concepts and processes. - Paleozoic: deep-water sediments and continental collision. - Cretaceous: rifting and shallow-marine sedimentation. - Early Tertiary: laramid folding. - Middle Tertiary: volcanoes everywhere. - Late Tertiary: rifting of the continent. - Evolution of the landscape - Acknowledgments - Glossary
Glossaire p. 70-72 |
Geology of Big Bend Ranch State Park,Texas [texte imprimé] / Christopher D. Henry, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - Austin, Tex : University of Texas. Bureau of Economic Geology, 1998 . - 1 vol. (vii, 72 p.) : ill. en coul., cartes ; 26 cm + 2 cartes pliées sous pochette. - ( Guidebook, ISSN 0363-4132; 27) . ISSN : PPN 271208880 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Tags : |
Géologie -- Texas (États-Unis) -- Big Bend National Park (Tex. ; réserve) Volcans -- Texas (États-Unis) -- Big Bend National Park (Tex. ; réserve) Stratigraphie -- Texas (États-Unis) -- Big Bend National Park (Tex. ; réserve) Geology -- Texas -- Big Bend Ranch State Park (Tex.) Volcanoes -- Texas -- Big Bend Ranch State Park (Tex.) Geology, Stratigraphic -- Texas -- Big Bend Ranch State Park (Tex.) |
Index. décimale : |
551.097 64 Géologie, hydrologie, météorologie - Etats-Unis - Texas |
Résumé : |
Big Bend Ranch State Park, the largest in the Texas State Parks System, lies in the rugged Big Bend country of West Texas. The primary attraction of Big Bend country is its scenery--the mountains, canyons, plateaus, rivers, and waterfalls--very aspect of which has formed through geologic processes. These processes, including mountain building, volcanism, faulting, and erosion, have shaped the land into the rich vistas we enjoy today. This guidebook to the geology of Big Bend Ranch State Park, produced by the Bureau of Economic Geology, covers the basic geologic concepts and processes involved in the evolution of this unique landscape and explores the formation of prominent geologic features (such as the Bofecillos Mountains, Closed Canyon, and the Solitario) within the park. Also included is a glossary and an accompanying geologic maps. |
Note de contenu : |
Sommaire : Overview. - Geologic concepts and processes. - Paleozoic: deep-water sediments and continental collision. - Cretaceous: rifting and shallow-marine sedimentation. - Early Tertiary: laramid folding. - Middle Tertiary: volcanoes everywhere. - Late Tertiary: rifting of the continent. - Evolution of the landscape - Acknowledgments - Glossary
Glossaire p. 70-72 |
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