Geology of Agua Fria Quadrangle, Brewster County, Texas

Abstract
Reprinted from Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 64, no. 2, 1953. The 15-minute Agua Fria quadrangle in southwestern Brewster County, Texas, is arid, sparsely vegetated, and includes diverse topographic features that result chiefly from complex structure and variation in rock resistance to erosion. The mountainous and more complicated southern part of the area has suffered much deformation by igneous intrusions and faulting.
Authors
C. Gardley Moon
Citation

Moon, C. G., 1953, Geology of Agua Fria Quadrangle, Brewster County, Texas: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Report of Investigations No. 15, 45 p.

Code
RI015
Number
15
Number of figures
5
Number of pages
45
Number of plates
6
Publisher
The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology
Series
Report of Investigation
Year
1953

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