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The mountain is composed of volcanic rock which formed 33–42 million years ago during the late Eocene Epoch. The volcanic rocks exposed at Tule Mountain in stratigraphic order are Chisos tuffs, Ash Spring Basalt, Chisos tuffs and conglomerates, Mule Ear Spring Tuff, and Tule Mountain Trachyandesite at the top which is dated at 33 Ma.
Tule Creek is a river in Texas. [1] See also. List of rivers of Texas; Tule Creek (Temecula Creek), California; References "An Analysis of Texas Waterways" USGS ...
Love is located 11 miles (18 km) east of Tulia on Farm to Market Road 1318, and 3.4 miles (5 km) north of Tule Creek. A scenic backroad leads from Happy to Love. George E. Love was an early settler who in 1890 provided land for the establishment of one of the county's first schools.
Tulia is a city in and the county seat of Swisher County, Texas, United States. [4] The population was 4,967 at the 2010 census; by the 2020 census, it had fallen to 4,473. [5] The city is at the junction of U.S. Route 87 and Texas State Highway 86, about 2 miles (3 km) east of Interstate 27. Tulia is a center for farming and agribusiness ...
The fence was first installed in 1978 after tule elk were reintroduced to Tomales Point. The minimum population estimate for the herd is 315 elk, according to NPS' 2024 annual count.
Tule Lake Valley, in Klamath County; Texas: Tule Canyon, a scenic area near Texas State Highway 207. Tule Formation, the paleontological location of an extinct horse species (Equus francisci) Tule Creek, a river with the Mckenzie Dam/Reservoir, which is in Briscoe County; Tule Lake Turning Basin, in Nueces County
The highway parallels Mountain Creek from I-20 and SE 14th Street then travels near a suburban area of the city. FM 1382 ends at SH 180 near the Grand Prairie town square. FM 1382 was designated on July 15, 1949, running from US 80 (now SH 180) in Grand Prairie southward to a road intersection at a distance of 4.8 miles (7.7 km).
The mesa is composed of Quaternary sediments overlaying 29-million-year-old Oligocene Burro Mesa Formation which includes Burro Mesa Rhyolite overlaying Wasp Spring Tuff.The volcanic rocks exposed at the south end of the mesa include rhyolite, tuff, Bee Mountain Basalt and conglomerate of the Chisos Formation.