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West Half of the Taylor, Texas, 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle

MM0043

Geologic Map of the West Half of the Taylor, Texas, 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle: Central Texas Urban Corridor Encompassing Round Rock, Georgetown, Salado, Briggs, Liberty Hill, and Leander, by E. W. Collins. Oversize color map, scale 1:100,000 and 16-p. text, 2005. Print Version.

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MM0043. Geologic Map of the West Half of the Taylor, Texas, 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle: Central Texas Urban Corridor Encompassing Round Rock, Georgetown, Salado, Briggs, Liberty Hill, and Leander, by E. W. Collins. Oversize color map, scale 1:100,000 and 16-p. text, 2005.


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About This Publication
This oversize, color, surface geology map depicts, and its text describes, the geology of an area in Central Texas that is undergoing rapid growth and development. The map illustrates belts of Cretaceous strata representing shelf deposition, Quaternary terrace deposits and stream alluvium and upper Tertiary faults of the Balcones Fault Zone.



Keywords: Balcones Fault Zone, maps, geologic maps, Taylor area, Central Texas, Round Rock, Georgetown, Salado, Briggs, Liberty Hill, Leander, Texas


Citation
Collins, E. W., 2005, Geologic Map of the West Half of the Taylor, Texas, 30 x 60 Minute Quadrangle: Central Texas Urban Corridor Encompassing Round Rock, Georgetown, Salado, Briggs, Liberty Hill, and Leander: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Miscellaneous Map No. 43, 1 map, scale 1:100,000, and 16-p. text.

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