USGS 7.5" maps

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USGS 7.5" maps

Postby JackW » Dec 5, 2005 4:03 pm

I have inadvertantly been given/sent several maps of Texas by the USGS and was told to keep them. You can get an idea of the maps by looking up each name on topozone.com. The list is:

Arlie, TX
Bledsoe, TX - N. Mex
Burkburnett, TX - Okla
Burnt Springs, TX
Estelline, TX - example: http://tinyurl.com/cq384
Estelline NE, TX
Estelline NW, TX
Farwell, TX - N. Mex - example: http://tinyurl.com/9wz3n
Garden Valley, TX - Okla
Gilliland Peak, TX
Golden Ranch, TX - N. Mex
Granger Lake, TX
Hawley NE, TX
Loco, TX
Meadow, TX
Meadow SE, TX
Oklaunion, TX - Okla
Petrolia, TX - Okla
Smithdale, TX
Spice Rock, TX
Yoakum, TX

Some of the TX - Okla maps have sinkholes on them that look like karst features but could be subsidence from minings, well draw, etc. Some of the TX - N. Mex maps have huge sinks on them but I've no clue as to what they are. examples links are by the map name. Then again the Meadow map is just that: a big meadow in Texas.

If you want all the maps I'll put them back into the tube they came in and mail them to you for cost of postage or if you've got something to trade (I like carbide lamps, hint). This is nearly $200 worth of maps from the USGS. Makes a great educational tool for teaching map reading and interpretation.

PM if interested.
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