What is the Texas geology Web Map Viewer?

What is the Texas geology Web Map Viewer?

The Texas Geology Web Map Viewer is the third generation in a series of Texas geologic mapping products intended to empower and expose this data to a broad range of diverse users interested in exploring the geology of the State of Texas. This simple, powerful click-and-point exploratory tool for 1:250K scale geology data can be navigated using the

Where can I find Texas maps?

Many Texas maps are available at various repositories, such as the GLO. The Texas State Library’s Archives Division holds a particularly large map collection. That collection includes Texas map compilations, photocopies, and original documents. Some of them are road and highway maps, while others are land survey maps, state maps, or county maps.

What kind of maps are in the Texas State Library collection?

Some of them are road and highway maps, while others are land survey maps, state maps, or county maps. Coastal maps, town plats, nautical maps, street maps, and bird’s eye maps are also included, and the collection is indexed according to date and map location. Maps in the collection that were deposited at the Texas State Library before 1965.

What are some interesting facts about Texas?

Old Historical City, County and State Maps of Texas. The State of Georgia was created as the 28th state on December 29, 1845. States bordering Texas are Arkansas , Louisiana , New Mexico , Oklahoma and Mexico. The 10 largest cities in Texas are Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano and Laredo.

How many regions are there in Texas topography?

Click on the map to display elevation. Name: Texas topographic map, elevation, relief. With 10 climatic regions, 14 soil regions and 11 distinct ecological regions, regional classification becomes problematic with differences in soils, topography, geology, rainfall, and plant and animal communities.

How do I contact the Texas Department of geospatial?

This GIS page contains a collection of dynamic, interactive mapping tools that provide access to the vast collection of spatial data available at the agency, as well as download links for our authoritative datasets. Please contact the Geospatial Team at [email protected] or +1-512-463-4352 with questions, comments, concerns.

What is the Texas coastal sediments geodatabase?

The Texas Coastal Sediments Geodatabase (TxSed) contains sediment-related geospatial and geotechnical data. TxSed can help identify compatible sediment resources for proposed beach nourishment or habitat restoration projects, and can be used as an aid in the permitting/regulatory processes for such projects.