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Abstract: Previous HitLandNext Hit Resources of Texas

R. S. Kier, L. E. Garner, L. F. Brown, Jr.

Concern over the environmental effects of Previous HitlandNext Hit and water use has sparked considerable interest in delineating optimum uses of natural resources consistent with their natural suitabilities and inherent limitations. Essential to this effort is comprehensive knowledge of physical, chemical, and biological characteristics, limiting parameters, and interrelations of the various Previous HitlandNext Hit and water areas in Texas. Because no environment or group of environments is isolated, a regional perspective is necessary to ascertain the diversity of Previous HitlandNext Hit and water resources, to assess their natural carrying capacities, and to identify critical areas where more detailed studies are needed.

An inventory of Texas lands, classified and mapped according to natural suitability and use considerations, has been completed by the Bureau of Economic Geology; 71 Previous HitlandNext Hit-resource units are depicted on a single map at a scale of 1:500,000. Original mapping from which the Previous HitlandNext Hit-resource units were derived was at scales of 1:24,000 and 1:62,500.

Classification of the Previous HitlandNext Hit-resource units was based on assessment of geologic, pedologic, biologic, hydrologic, and mineral-resource data and on current Previous HitlandNext Hit use as it pertains to the capability of Previous HitlandNext Hit and water areas to sustain present and potential uses. Eight major categories were defined on the basis of their fundamental environmental significance.

A brief explanation on the map describes each unit in such terms as substrate material, topography, vegetation types, active processes, and known or potential resources. A table presents natural suitability and recommended use considerations. In addition, 11 small maps depict specific aspects of Previous HitlandNext Hit resources in Texas that could not be shown on the large map.

The Previous HitlandNext Hit resources map and accompanying text are designed to serve as an integrated basis for regional, interregional, and statewide planning. Thematic maps can be prepared easily by focusing on special aspects of Previous HitlandNext Hit capability; for example, a map to serve as a guide to natural suitability of Previous HitlandNext Hit areas in Texas for solidwaste disposal already has been prepared. This approach emphasizes positive aspects of natural capability as well as constraints on Previous HitlandTop and water use.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90967©1977 GCAGS and GC Section SEPM 27th Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas