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         Texas Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Mapping Texas and the Gulf Coast: The Contributions of Saint-Denis, Olivan, and Le Maire by Jack Jackson, Robert S. Weddle, et all 2008-09-12
  2. Texas (Our Amazing States) by Tika Downey, 2009-09
  3. Going to Texas: Five Centuries of Texas Maps by Center for Texas Studies at TCU, 2007-10-18
  4. Texas (This Land Is Your Land) by Ann Heinrichs, 2002-08
  5. Celebrating Texas; Honoring the Past, Building the Future (TAKS Spiraled Content Review) by Janice Eubank, 2003
  6. Texas Geography by Elton M. Scott, 1952-01-01
  7. Physiographic provinces and sections in western Oklahoma and adjacent parts of Texas, (Contributions to the geography of the United States) by Nevin Melancthon Fenneman, 1922
  8. Heath world geography: Correlated to the Texas Essential Elements by Charles F Gritzner, 1989
  9. The History and Geography of Texas by Anonymous, 2009-11-24
  10. Texas. the Land Its People. a History and Geography of Texas.
  11. Texas Geography: The Lone Star State by Randy L. Womack, 1997-01-01
  12. Geography of Texas: Clear Lake, Katy Prairie Conservancy, Big Thicket, Parks and Open Spaces of Collin County, Texas, Texas Coastal Bend
  13. Central Texas Geography Introduction: Muldoon, Texas
  14. Texas: Texas, History of Texas, Spanish Texas, Texas Revolution,Republic of Texas, Mexican?American War, Texas Annexation,Geography of Texas, Geology of Texas

41. Geography Network - Sister Sites
TNRIS texas geography Network; Homestore's REALTOR.COM; ESRI/FEMA ProjectImpact Hazard Awareness; State of Kentucky's Geography Network.
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The Geography Network is used to support many Web sites that include mapping and other geographic content. Below is a list of some Web sites powered by the Geography Network. Learn how you can build your own geography network . Or contact us to tell us about other Web sites you think should be added to this list. Web Services Apps Data Maps ... My GN

42. Geography Departments - Texas
Geography Departments Texas Baylor University Department of Geography;Sam Houston State University Texas Regional Institute for Environmental.
http://www.cas.muohio.edu/geo/resources/tx.htm
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43. Geography, Supporting Environmental Studies At Texas
Research programs, contact faculty, and check department events. Includes alumni news, student projects, and PhD degree details.
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/main.html

44. Texas State Historical Association - The Handbook Of Texas Online
A multidisciplinary encyclopedia of texas history, geography, and culture. It comprises more than 23,000 articles on people, places, events, historical themes, institutions, and a host of other topic categories.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/
The Handbook of Texas Online is a multidisciplinary encyclopedia of Texas history, geography, and culture sponsored by the Texas State Historical Association and the General Libraries at UT Austin. Please see the introduction for further details.
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45. The Geography Department Of Texas A&M!
Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Research Centers Department Directory Calendar of Events Alumni Reunion Student Celebration 9th Annual Alumni Reunion and Student Celebration To join the fun click here Fall 2002 GeoNews Click Here Site
http://geog.tamu.edu/
Introduction
The Geography Department

The Department includes 16 full-time faculty, 10 associated faculty and research scientists, about 160 undergraduate majors, and about 40 M.S. and Ph.D. students. Externally funded research expenditures totaled approximately $1 M in the 2000-01 fiscal year. The department has three integrated state-of-the art spatial analysis laboratories that support research in geographic information science, spatial modeling, and remote sensing including advanced research in the areas of multi-spectral, hyper-spectral and radar remote sensing. These facilities also support first class undergraduate and graduate education in the burgeoning arena of geo-spatial technologies. Recently, the Department has added a faculty member specializing in coastal applications of GIS and a second faculty member in environmental geography. Graduate Studies
Our graduates accept a wide variety of jobs, such as applications of GIS to environmental, remote sensing, industrial and business needs; film and television production and broadcasting at local and national levels; and specialized software development for land use planning. Of our 37 M.S. and Ph.D. graduates from 1996-2000, 16 began advanced degree studies or secured positions in academic institutions, 15 accepted jobs in the private sector, 4 hold state or federal government positions, and 2 are teaching at the K-12 level. Thematic Focus Areas:
Human Geography: Geopolitics and World Systems Theory, Philosophy and geography, development and environmental policy

46. Index
University of North texas Department of geography What is geography? geography is the science of space and place at the Earth's surface.
http://www.geog.unt.edu/
University of North Texas
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Geography BRITISH ISLES
FIELD SCHOOL
Undergraduate Graduate Faculty Alumni ... Geography Club We're Back! Contact Us Lab Exercises
What is Geography?
Geography is the science of space and place at the Earth's surface. It is a highly integrative and synthetic discipline which weaves together information from the physical and social sciences in attempting to understand the human condition and its relationship to the environment. Geographers seek answers to a wide range of questions. Where are the best locations for new clinics to improve the delivery of health care in a city? What is the spatial relationship of landuse to the quality of surface water in a reservoir? In attempting to answer such complex questions geographers now use cutting edge information technology including remote sensing, geographic information systems, and global positioning systems. If these are the types of questions that interest you, and the technologies that challenge you, then you should consider a career in geography. The Department of Geography is located in the Environmental Education, Science and Technology (

47. Texas State Unit Study - Facts And Symbols
A State Unit Study about texas texas History and Activity Books. Handson geography. Hands-on geography Activity Books
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48. Automatic Transfer
These materials were developed by Peter H. Dana, Department of geography, University of texas at Austin, 1994.
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/gcraft/notes/gps/gps.html
Global Positioning System (GPS) Notes
have moved to the University of Colorado at Boulder at the following address:
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49. Geography Courses In The Web
The Virtual geography Department at the University of texas, Austin.
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/virtdept/resources/educatio/courses/courses.htm
Geography Resources Educational Resources
On-Line Course Subject Index
Please use this form to suggest additions to our on-line course subject index. Select Subject Area Cartography and Map Interpretation Cultural Geography Earth's Environment and Society Economic Geography ... World Regional Geography
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50. Automatic Transfer
URLs are correct when posted, but do change frequently. Please notify us of problems and changes. to N. Dakota Ohio to Tennessee texas to Wyoming. Directory of Alternative geography Departments Listing Sites.
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51. The Global Positioning System
Global positioning system overview and bibliography.
http://www.colorado.Edu/geography/gcraft/notes/gps/gps_f.html

52. Texas The Great State
History,geography,photos,culture,songs,Cities,English/Spanish
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Texas:
The Lonestar State. It is the second largest state of the Union. Only Alaska the latest state incorporated is larger than Texas. Despite of being the second largest state; Texas still does things Texas style. Just some years ago Texas adopted the new motto "Don't mess with Texas" . Texas became very well known because of the oil production. The oil boom may have passed; but Texas is now the leader in the petrochemical industry. Although not in the same dimension that the oil industry, Texas is also big in the cattle industry and cotton production. In the last 20 years Texas industry has been diversifying, and now the state is one of the leaders in technology. However one of the most interesting things of Texas is its history. Texas is the only state that had six flags, including the current one. "Six flags over Texas" . It is very common to see the Texas flag next to the American flag in many buildings. Texas also has its own capitolio building in Austin. Texas past goes back to Spain and Mexico, until Texas got the independence from Mexico, after many battles, being the most famous The Alamo (Thirteen Days of Glory) , which turned out a victory for the Mexican army but a psychological victory for Texas, because of the courage displayed by the defenders who gave their lifes, and eventually lead to the independence of Texas. For a while Texas was a republic; then joined the Union. It broke away from the Union participating in the civil war taking the side of the south, and finally back to the Union.

53. Coryell County, Texas - Wikipedia
User editable article providing information on geography and demographics.
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Coryell County, Texas
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Coryell County is located in the U.S. State of Texas Population for the county , as of , was 74,978. The county seat is Gatesville, Texas
Geography
The county has a total area of 2,737 km mi ). 2,724 km (1,052 mi ) of it is land and 13 km (5 mi ) of it is water. The total area is 0.47% water.
Demographics
As of , there are 74,978 people, 19,950 households, and 15,780 families residing in the county. The population density is 28/km (71/mi ). There are 21,776 housing units at an average density of 8 persons/km (21 persons/mi ). The racial makeup of the county is 65.28% White, 21.80%

54. NHNCT - A Natural History Of North Central Texas
Provides educational information on wildlife and geography.
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55. Automatic Transfer
Univ texas Dept. of geography Resources.
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56. Discover Texas - Texas History
Screenshots, a description, and ordering information for this CDRom based curriculum designed to teach texas history, geography, and government to homeschoolers grades 4 through 9.
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57. Texas's Geography
texas's geography. Maps. Mapmaker, Mapmaker, Make Me a Map A hort primer onthe various kinds of maps (from University of Tennessee's Kids Project);
http://www.rice.edu/armadillo/Maps/
Texas's Geography
Maps
  • Historical Maps from Texas Land Office Back to Armadillo
  • 58. Big Bend, The Biggest Nat'l Park In Texas
    A MetaLab informational page on Big Bend National Park.
    http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/academic/geography/onward/big-bend.html
    Big Bend, The Biggest Nat'l Park in Texas
    A trip report of a weekend in Big Bend Nat'l Park. Sept. 3, 1994 For those of you who have never been in south Texas, even at the end of August it is quite warm. 100 degrees during the daytime is normal and the evenings don't cool off much early. At midnight it is pleasantly warm at 85 degrees. Out here in the desert I had to expect the temperatures to be more extreme, hotter during daytime reaching 105 and colder at night. The desert is big and contains many surprises. Interesting geological formations can be found all over the place. Volcanic rocks are forming the surface in many places. Lifting has exposed old rock formations and presents the layers to be seen from tens of miles away. Dinosaur bones have been found that are 60 to 80 million years old. Some old graves are just off the street, the most famous one is from a woman who died in her 30ies in 1910. Despite it is dry and hot and I sweat strongly it is astonishingly easy to find water or the marks of water in this huge desert. There are tons of dry washes and empty creeks that tell me that during the rain rich months flash floods are likely and that there must be enough water to carve canyons and creeks into the rock. Near the grave of that lady I found a few pools of water and in a dry creek digging just a couple of inches revealed moist dirt. Another trip lead me to a dry canyon, called something like Lost Burro. After a few miles the trail suddenly sort of disappears. Wild cacti and other plants with thorns gave me a hard time and punctured my skin in a few places. So with a little bit of blood on my knee and ankles, without a trail, not having seen anyone for a while (the whole Nat'l Park had no more than 30 visitors and half of those were staying in the air conditioned motel-like cabins in the higher elevations of the Chisos Mountains) it finally felt like it should feel in Nat'l Park. In the area I found a dry creek with some tiny pools of standing water. Following the creek bed upstreams I found a dry waterfall. It was easy to climb and only 15 ft high, cut into solid rock. Further up I found another dry waterfall; since it was higher I had to walk around it to the top were the water had carved a jacuzzi sized tub that was filled with dirty water and seemed like a life spender to all sorts of insects.

    59. Peru The Land Of The Incas
    History and geography of Peru, from the Perutexas Connection.
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    Peru:
    Geography
    Peru renowned as the land of the Incas, has an area of 1,285,216 square kms, and it is on the Pacific Coast of north-central South America.It is the third largest country in South America, behind Brazil and Argentina. Peru is considered a tropical country. It has three major regions, a narrow coastal belt, the wide Andean mountains, and the Amazon rainforest. The coastal strip is mostly desert; however the major cities are found in that area which are connected by the Pan-American highway. The rivers running down the steep slopes of the Andes, generate narrow oases (valleys) where most of the agriculture centres seat. Distinctive and exotic plants and animals inhabit these three different regions. From llamas, alpacas, vicunas and condors to piranhas and toucans; Peru is a naturalist's paradise. The Andes rise rapidly from the coastland. Just 100 km inland the Andes reach 6000 meters (19,688 feet.) The Huascaran is the highest mountain with 6768 meters (22,208 feet.) Most of Peru's Andes lie between 3,000 and 4,000 meters, separated by vertiginous canyons.
    Driving in the mountain roads in that area requires much expertise and a lot of guts, since minor roadways are two way traffic, but only wide enough to accommodate one vehicle. These roads have passing zones only at certain intervals, so many times a vehicle has to back up for a good distance, to let the other vehicle pass. The rule is that the vehicle running uphill has the right of way, since it would be very dangerous for the driver to backup the vehicle downhill, and keep control of the vehicle because of the steepy roadway grades.

    60. Buffalo Springs
    Information such as fishing regulations, access points, and geography from the texas Department of Parks and Wildlife.
    http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fish/infish/lakes/bufsprg/lake_id.htm
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    BUFFALO SPRINGS RESERVOIR
    Location: 5 miles east of Lubbock on the North Fork of the Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River Size: 225 acres Maximum Depth: 52 ft., mean depth 15 ft. Date Impounded: Normal Water Clarity: Stained, 1-2 feet visibility Water Level Fluctuation: Mild, less than 1 foot Current Water Levels: Not available Aquatic Vegetation : Limited to stands of cattail located around the reservoir Lake Records Click Here TPWD Inland Fisheries
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    Canyon, Texas 79015
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    9999 High Meadow Road
    Lubbock, Texas 79404

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