A., 1980, Padre Island National Seashore: A Guide to the Geology, Natural Environments, and History of a Texas Barrier Island: The University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Guidebook 17, 94 p. The parks runner-up is Padre Island National Seashore, which will get you. Because this book is designed for an audience with a wide range of interests, education, and experience, the text should prove useful and interesting to geologists and students as well as to the casual island observer." Padre Island Beach Drive boasts the most elevation gain with 416 ft of total ascent. The guide also presents summaries of the geologic origin and history of Padre, as well as the history of human use of the island and interaction with the natural environments. A road log for a short field trip directs readers to these environments and effects of the active processes. This guide to Padre Island National Seashore describes and explains island and lagoon environments, the active processes that constantly change the face of Padre, and natural records left by those processes. This is Padre Island-where shipwrecked Spaniards were once pursued and massacred by fierce Karankawa Indians where Pat Dunn's vaqueros herded thousands of cattle in preparation for trips to the market and where now almost a million visitors every year spread out along the miles of sandy and shelly beaches to enjoy the untamed beauty of Padre Island National Seashore. A coastal vulnerability index (CVI) was used to map the relative vulnerability of the coast to future sea-level rise within Padre Island National Seashore. "Stretching 113 miles under the South Texas sun is the longest barrier island in the United States. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies.Wilcox Group, East Texas, Geological / Hydrological Folios.Environmental Geologic Atlas of the Texas Coastal Zone.Atlases of Major Oil and Gas Reservoirs.
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