University of Texas at Austin
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Welcome to The University of Texas at Austin, the largest institution of The University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin is a major research university home to more than 48,000 students, 2,700 faculty and 17,000 staff members. This collection contains the theses and dissertations produced at the University of Texas.
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Item Doctoral thesis recital (euphonium)(217-03-08) Gonzales, Eric; Not availableMy mountain top / Andy Scott, music ; Lemn Sissay, words and narration -- The playful pachyderm / Gilbert Vintner -- Rhapsody (for Luis) from Euphonium concerto / Martin Ellerby -- Symphonic rhapsody for euphonium / Edward Gregson ; piano reduction, Brian Bowen -- "Ain't it a pretty night" : from Susannah / Carlisle Floyd -- Little suite of four dances / William Bolcom.Item Comanchean and Cretaceous Pectinidae of Texas(1917-06) Kniker, Hedwig Thusnelda; Whitney, F. L.Item The geology of the building stone of Cedar Park and vicinity(1922-06) Barrow, Leonidas Theodore; Bybee, Halbert Pleasant, 1888-1957Item The fauna of the Escondido formation(1922-08) Cannon, Robert LeeItem Some concretion-like forms of the Willberns formation of Mason County, Texas(1923-08) Deen, Arthur Hardwood; Bybee, H. P.; Whitney, F. L.Item The source of the water along the Balcones fault escarpment(1924-06) Tyson, Alfred KnoxItem The source of the water along the Balcones fault escarpment(1924-08) Tyson, Alfred Knox; Whitney, F. L.; Bybee, H. P.; Schoch, E. P.Item The vertical displacement in the main fault of the Balcones Fault system at a point west of the city of Austin, Texas(1924-08) Damon, Henry Gordon; Whitney, F. L.; Bybee, H. P.; Kuehne, John Matthias, 1872-1960The object of this investigation has been to determine the vertical displacement in the main fault of the Balcones Fault system West of the city of Austin, Texas. For this purpose a point on the fault line near the southern base of Mount Bonnel in Travis county was selected. The topography and geology of the surrounding region, including ten square miles, was mapped, the position of the fault determined and structural relations on either side studied. After establishing definite geological horizons and measuring the thicknesses of intervening formations, an estimate of the vertical displacement was made. This thesis gives an account of this work, comparing the results with those obtained by other investigators.Item A translation of H. Ehrenberg's Fahrten und Schicksale eines Deutschen in Texas : with introduction and notes(1925) Ehrenberg, Herman, 1816-1866; Bartholomae, Edgar William; Not availableItem The Eagle Ford formation of Travis County, Texas(1925-06) Green, Guy EmmettItem The micro-paleontology of the lower formations of the Gulf series of Texas(1927) King, John Joseph; Not availableItem The Georgetown formation of Central Texas and its North Texas equivalents(1927) Cuyler, Robert Hamilton; Not availableItem Foraminifera of the Webberville formation in Texas(1928) Richey, Oleta May; Not availableItem The Travis Peak formation(1928) Brill, Virgil August; Not availableItem Characteristics of the Taylor Marl of Travis County, Texas(1928) Burford, Selwyn Oliver; Not availableItem The Eagle Ford Formation(1928) Arick, M. B. (Millard Boston); Not availableItem The Woodbine Formation(1928) McCarter, William Blair; Not availableItem The Walnut Formation of Central Texas(1928) Milton, William Billingslea, Jr.; Not availableItem Paleozoic geology of the Round Mountain area, Blanco quadrangle, Texas(1929) Hancock, William Tarrant; Not availableItem Paleozoic geology of the Shovel Mountain area, Blanco quadrangle, Texas(1929) Winkler, Hans; Not available