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Losoya quadrangle, Texas

OFM0213

Geologic Map of the Losoya Quadrangle, Texas, by B. A. Elliott. Oversize geologic map on color topographic base, map scale 1:24,000, 2014. Paper map. Print Version.

For a downloadable, digital version: OFM0213D.

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OFM0213. Geologic Map of the Losoya Quadrangle, Texas, by B. A. Elliott. Oversize geologic map on color topographic base, map scale 1:24,000, 2014. Paper map. For downloadable PDF: OFM0213D.


About This Publication
This map is one of several 1:24,000-scale maps of the region south of San Antonio, focusing on sand resources in the Tertiary stratigraphy of South Central Texas. Maps of this region provide a basic geologic framework to aid in managing water and earth resources; planning land use; identifying aquifer recharge areas; and identifying sources of aggregate, sand, gravel, and other earth resources. This study area lies within an Eocene-age Carrizo-Wilcox fluvial-deltaic setting to transitional marine transgressional Reklaw Formation and Queen City Sand. The Carrizo Formation is an important sand resource in South Central Texas, and the Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer recharge zone is important for water resource management in the region.



Keywords: maps, geologic maps, quadrangle maps, Losoya quadrangle, Texas


Citation
Elliott, B. A., 2014, Geologic Map of the Losoya Quadrangle, Texas: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Open-File Map No. OFM0213, scale 1:24,000.