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Geology and Tertiary igneous activity of the Hen Egg Mountain and Christmas Mountains Quadrangles, Big Bend Region, Trans-Pecos Texas

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Price, Jonathan G. [Author] • Miser, Donald E. [Author]
Type of Resource: Book
Language: English
published:
Austin, Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, Univ. of Texas 1989
Series: Bureau of Economic Geology: Report of investigations ; 183
Subjects:
Igneous rocks > Texas > Big Bend Region
Geology, Stratigraphic > Tertiary
Geology > Texas > Big Bend Region
Big Bend National Park > Caldera > Geologie > Lakkolith > Formation
Stratigraphie > Magmatisches Gestein > Magmatismus > Paläovulkanologie > Vulkanismus
Texas > Dom > Erzlagerstätte > Ergussgestein > Formation > Eruption
Source: Verbunddaten SWB
Subject: DK 551.215
DK 551.7
DK 553.4
DK 553.065
DK 551.22
DK 552.313
DK 551.213
DK 551.24.053
DK 917.64
Call number: 21.3259 4.
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