Aeolian features ; C 14 dating ; Carbonate ; Dune ; Eolian deflation ; Eolian landform ; New Mexico ; Palaeo-environment ; Quaternary ; Stratigraphy ; Texas ; United States of America
This paper discusses recent investigations of the lithostratigraphy, pedostratigraphy, geomorphic evolution, and paleoenvironmental implications of lunettes on the Southern High Plains of northwest Texas and eastern New Mexico. The genetic relations
Exports' contribution to economic growth : empirical evidence for California, Massachusetts, and Texas, using employment data
Base économique ; California ; Croissance économique ; Echanges interrégionaux ; Emploi ; Etats-Unis ; Exportation ; Fonction de production ; Massachusetts ; Modèle ; Multiplicateur ; Texas
California ; Economic base ; Economic growth ; Employment ; Export ; Inter-regional trade flow ; Massachusetts ; Model ; Multiplicator ; Production fonction ; Texas ; United States of America
Timing and extent of late Quaternary paleolakes in the Trans-Pecos Closed Basin, West Texas and South-Central New Mexico
Datation C 14 ; Etats-Unis ; Glaciaire ; New Mexico ; Niveau lacustre ; Paléo-environnement ; Paléolac ; Paléolimnologie ; Quaternaire ; Sédiment lacustre ; Texas ; Variation climatique
C 14 dating ; Climatic variation ; Glacial features ; Lacustrine sediment ; Lake level ; New Mexico ; Palaeo-environment ; Palaeolake ; Palaeolimnology ; Quaternary ; Texas ; United States of America
The Trans-Pecos Closed Basin is a hydrographically closed region covering 20,000 km2 centered on Salt Basin, Texas. Geomorphic and limnetic evidence have been used to identify 4 major highstands for Lake King during the last glacial maximum (LGM
Climatic variation ; Geographical information system ; Glacial features ; New Mexico ; Palaeolake ; Pleistocene ; Semi-arid area ; Texas ; United States of America ; Watershed
A response to essays in volume 24 (1995) of Historical Geography on Meinig's Mormon culture region and four of his works : Imperial Texas (1969), Southwest : three peoples in geographical change, 1600-1970 (1971), and The shaping of America
to population size and median household income. Country music is most popular in the Upland South (where et originated), Great Plains, and Texas/Oklahoma regions. There is a general aversion to such music in the New England and Middle Atlantic regions. - (SLD)