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A Watershed Protection Plan for the Pecos River in Texas
General Survey of the Oil and Gas Prospects of Trans-Pecos Texas Bruce T
Gazetteer of Streams of Texas
Report 360 Aquifers of the Edwards Plateau Chapter 2
Hydrogeology of the Trans-Pecos Texas
Capitan Reef Complex Structure and Stratigraphy
Physiographic Features, Trans-Pecos Region James R
An Inventory and Assessment of Archaeological Sites in the High Country of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas
Evaluation of Hydrochemical and Isotopic Data in Groundwater Management Areas 3 and 7
Ecoregions of Texas
Permian Basin Section - SEPM Publications and Contents Purchase from Permian Basin Section – SEPM
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Geologic Resource Evaluation Report
Peter A. Scholle and Robert B. Halley U.S. Geological Survey, Denver
Deep-Water Sandstones, Brushy Canyon Formation, West Texas
Geology of Part of the Northwestern Apache Mountains
"Deep-Seated Salt Dissolution in the Delaware Basin, Texas and New
Geology of the Delaware Basin and Guadalupe Mountains in West Texas and Southern New Mexico
Top View
U.S. Geological Suvey Water-Resources Investigations
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - April 2019
INTRODUCTION. a Term of Spanish Origin, Current in Mexico, Which Is Being NORTHERN TRANS-PECOS TEXAS
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Geologic Resource Evaluation Report
Descriptions of the Level IV Ecoregions of Texas
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Geologic Resource Evaluation Report
Hunters Shelter and White Oaks Spring Pictographs: Pecos Miniature Art in the Guadalupe Mountains of Southern New Mexico
Erosional Margins and Patterns of Subsidence in the Late Paleozoic
LINEAMENTS of TEXAS-- Possible Surface Expressions I of Deep-Seated Phenomena I
Erosional Margins and Patterns of Subsidence in the Late Paleozoic West Texas Basin and Adjoining Basins of West Texas and New Mexico Thomas E
Central Texas
Capitan Reef Complex Aquifer
Tracing Regional Flow Paths to Major Springs in Trans-Pecos Texas Using Geochemical Data and Geochemical Models