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    New England Court Cross Street Data in Webster, TX

    • ownerly.com
    Updated Dec 8, 2021
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    Ownerly (2021). New England Court Cross Street Data in Webster, TX [Dataset]. https://www.ownerly.com/tx/webster/new-england-ct-home-details
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    Dec 8, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Ownerly
    Area covered
    Webster, New England Court, Texas
    Description

    This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for New England Court cross streets in Webster, TX.

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    New England Parkway Cross Street Data in Amarillo, TX

    • ownerly.com
    Updated Mar 11, 2022
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    Ownerly (2022). New England Parkway Cross Street Data in Amarillo, TX [Dataset]. https://www.ownerly.com/tx/amarillo/new-england-pkwy-home-details
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    Mar 11, 2022
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    Ownerly
    Area covered
    Texas, Amarillo, New England Parkway
    Description

    This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for New England Parkway cross streets in Amarillo, TX.

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    Data from: The tectonic significance of lower Permian successions in the...

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    Updated May 30, 2023
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    G. Rosenbaum; U. Shaanan; M. Campbell; C. R. Fielding; C. Allen (2023). The tectonic significance of lower Permian successions in the Texas Orocline (Eastern Australia) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1612296.v1
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    Dataset updated
    May 30, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Taylor & Francis
    Authors
    G. Rosenbaum; U. Shaanan; M. Campbell; C. R. Fielding; C. Allen
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Australia, Eastern states of Australia, Texas
    Description

    The Texas Orocline is a prominent orogenic curvature that developed during the early Permian in the southern New England Orogen. Outliers preserving lower Permian sedimentary successions (Bondonga, Silver Spur, Pikedale, Terrica, Alum Rock and Ashford beds) approximately outline the oroclinal structure, but the tectonic processes responsible for the development of these basinal successions, and their relationships to the Texas Orocline, are unclear. Here we address this shortcoming by providing new U–Pb detrital and primary zircon ages from these successions, as well as detailed stratigraphic and structural data from the largest exposed succession (Bondonga beds). Field observations and U–Pb geochronological data suggest that the lower Permian successions in the Texas Orocline are remnants of a single, formerly larger basin that was deposited after ca 302 Ma. Time constraints for formation of this basin are correlative with constraints from the lower Permian Nambucca Block, which was likely deposited in response to regional back-arc extension during and/or after the development of the Texas Orocline. The conclusion that the lower Permian sedimentary basins in the Texas Orocline belong to this back-arc extensional system supports the suggestion that oroclinal bending in the New England Orogen was primarily controlled by trench retreat and associated overriding-plate extension.

  4. Data from: Magnetic fabric and palaeomagnetic studies in the Texas and Coffs...

    • data.wu.ac.at
    • datadiscoverystudio.org
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    Updated Jun 27, 2018
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    Geoscience Australia (2018). Magnetic fabric and palaeomagnetic studies in the Texas and Coffs Harbour Blocks, New England Orogen [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov_au/OGY0YWYyMmMtYmQ2NC00Y2U5LWE5ZGItZGNmYTQxNzFmMDYw
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 27, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Geoscience Australiahttp://ga.gov.au/
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Legacy product - no abstract available

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    Data from: Magnetic fabric and palaeomagnetic studies in the Texas and Coffs...

    • datadiscoverystudio.org
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    Updated 1994
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    (1994). Magnetic fabric and palaeomagnetic studies in the Texas and Coffs Harbour Blocks, New England Orogen. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/ed5082525ec2496bac50500f99b46e25/html
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    multipart/related;type=text/tab-separated-values;boundary=>>>>>>>>>>;, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    1994
    Area covered
    Description

    Auborg, C., Klootwijk, C.T. and Korsch, R.J. (1994). Magnetic fabric and palaeomagnetic studies in the Texas and Coffs Harbour Blocks, New England Orogen. 70pp. Type: [ Outcrop ] Class: [ Extrusive ] Lithology: [ ignimbrite ] Ages: [ 284 to 295 Ma ] from Earthref Magic

  6. United States New Listings: All Residential: Texas

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    Updated Feb 15, 2025
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    CEICdata.com (2025). United States New Listings: All Residential: Texas [Dataset]. https://www.ceicdata.com/en/united-states/new-homes-listed-for-sale-by-states/new-listings-all-residential-texas
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    Feb 15, 2025
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    CEIC Data
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Aug 1, 2019 - Jul 1, 2020
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    United States New Listings: All Residential: Texas data was reported at 35,804.000 Unit th in Jul 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 34,274.000 Unit th for Jun 2020. United States New Listings: All Residential: Texas data is updated monthly, averaging 27,186.500 Unit th from Feb 2012 (Median) to Jul 2020, with 102 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 39,378.000 Unit th in May 2019 and a record low of 13,048.000 Unit th in Dec 2012. United States New Listings: All Residential: Texas data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Redfin. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.EB032: New Homes Listed for Sale: by States.

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    Physaria thamnophila microsatellite dataset

    • data.niaid.nih.gov
    • datadryad.org
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    Updated Oct 4, 2023
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    Alan Pepper (2023). Physaria thamnophila microsatellite dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4b8gththr
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 4, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Texas A&M University
    Authors
    Alan Pepper
    License

    https://spdx.org/licenses/CC0-1.0.htmlhttps://spdx.org/licenses/CC0-1.0.html

    Description

    Taxonomy, genetics and biogeography each make key contributions to biological conservation. However, integrating these disciplines to obtain a coherent account of the status of a taxon of concern is not always straightforward. This is the case for the cross-border endemic plant Physaria thamnophila (Brassicaceae). This US federally-listed endangered species is restricted to a set of unique geological sites just north of the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo del Norte) river in south Texas, USA. A single highly-disjunct occurrence of this species is found on a geologically and ecologically distinct site 260 km to the south, in Tamaulipas, Mexico. In this work, we quantify the genetic differentiation between the U.S. and Mexican populations using four microsatellite markers and sequences from three nuclear genes. In both sets of data, we find a high level of genetic divergence consistent with geographic isolation on a time scale of 1–2.5 million years. Further, we provide a hypothesis for the geological basis of this geographic isolation. Integrating our data with ecological, taxonomic and conservation considerations, we propose the sub-specific designation of Physaria thamnophila subsp. loretensis for the Mexican population. The evolutionary and conservation implications of this designation are presented. Methods Plant collections and DNA sampling.—All Physaria species were formerly included in the genus Lesquerella (Al-Shebaz & O’Kane 2002). Tissues were obtained from 1) laboratory-germinated seedlings, 2) herbaria specimens as listed in Appendix 1. Additional tissue collections were made from P. thamnophila populations under permit and consultation with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. We sampled all known populations of P. thamnophila in which plants were present at the time of sampling. Four populations were in Zapata County, Texas, ten in Starr County, Texas, and one in Tamaulipast, Mexico. Approximately 0.5 cm2 of tissue was used for each DNA isolation. DNAs were isolated from both fresh and dried tissue by a simple micro-scale preparation described previously (Pepper & Norwood, 2001). Microsatellite marker analyses.—Genomic DNAs from a single individual from the P. thamnophila SMR population (Starr County, Texas, U.S.A.) were used for microsatellite discovery. DNA fragments containing microsatellite (CT, CT and GG) repeats were captured using a biotinylated-oligonucleotide method described previously (Terry et al. 2006). All primers were designed to have a 45-60% GC content and a salt-adjusted (50 mM NaCl) melting temperature of 63–64°C. Amplifications were performed with Phusion Hi-Fi polymerase (New England Biolabs) using ±10 ng genomic DNA as a template. An annealing temperature of 58°C was employed for all reactions. PCR buffer and cycling conditions followed the manufacturer’s recommendations (New England Biolabs). Four microsatellite markers (Appendix 2) were amplified using fluorescently labeled primers (6-HEX and 6-FAM). Multiplexed (HEX + FAM) fragment analysis was performed using the ABI 3130 capillary DNA sequencer as described (Tarin et al. 2014). Fragment sizes were determined using GeneScan ver. 3.1 software (Applied Biosystems Inc.). Microsatellite genotyping was performed using Genotyper ver. 2.5 software (Applied Biosystems Inc.). GeneAlEx ver. 6.5 (Peakall & Smouse 2012).

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    Grant Giving Statistics for American Cancer Society

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    Updated Jan 19, 2021
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    (2021). Grant Giving Statistics for American Cancer Society [Dataset]. https://www.instrumentl.com/990-report/american-cancer-society-inc-4b524e39-5e1e-463f-bc27-1a91b966cef0
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    Jan 19, 2021
    Variables measured
    Total Assets, Total Giving, Average Grant Amount
    Description

    Financial overview and grant giving statistics of American Cancer Society

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    Data from: Attributes for MRB_E2RF1 Catchments in Selected Major River...

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    • data.usgs.gov
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    Updated Oct 29, 2016
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    Michael E. Wieczorek; Andrew E. LaMotte (2016). Attributes for MRB_E2RF1 Catchments in Selected Major River Basins: Population Density, 2000 [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/61c9b42e-e7ce-4166-8bfc-c161a96b3121
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    Oct 29, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Michael E. Wieczorek; Andrew E. LaMotte
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    OID, RF1ID, COV_PERC, BASIN_AREA, NODATA_ARE, POPD00_ARE, POPD00_MEA
    Description

    This data set represents the average population density, in number of people per square kilometer multiplied by 10 for the year 2000, compiled for every MRB_E2RF1 catchment of selected Major River Basins (MRBs, Crawford and others, 2006). The source data set is the 2000 Population Density by Block Group for the Conterminous United States (Hitt, 2003).

    The MRB_E2RF1 catchments are based on a modified version of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) RF1_2 and include enhancements to support national and regional-scale surface-water quality modeling (Nolan and others, 2002; Brakebill and others, 2011).

    Data were compiled for every MRB_E2RF1 catchment for the conterminous United States covering covering New England and Mid-Atlantic (MRB1), South Atlantic-Gulf and Tennessee (MRB2), the Great Lakes, Ohio, Upper Mississippi, and Souris-Red-Rainy (MRB3), the Missouri (MRB4), the Lower Mississippi, Arkansas-White-Red, and Texas-Gulf (MRB5), the Rio Grande, Colorado, and the Great basin (MRB6), the Pacific Northwest (MRB7) river basins, and California (MRB8).

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    1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment Province Boundaries

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    Updated Dec 1, 2016
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    United States Geological Survey (USGS) (2016). 1995 National Oil and Gas Assessment Province Boundaries [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/1ea713c1-7ea1-4aa6-ad4c-e9c7bf035c50
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    Dec 1, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    USGS Science Data Catalog
    Authors
    United States Geological Survey (USGS)
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    Variables measured
    AREA, REG_NUM, PROV_NUM, REG_NAME, PERIMETER, PROV_NAME
    Description

    The USGS Central Region Energy Team assesses oil and gas resources of the United States. The onshore and State water areas of the United States comprise 71 provinces. Within these provinces, hydrocarbon plays were defined and assessed. Each of these provinces is defined geologically, and most province boundaries are defined by major geologic changes. The province boundaries were drawn on the county lines that most closely followed the natural geologic boundaries.

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Ownerly (2021). New England Court Cross Street Data in Webster, TX [Dataset]. https://www.ownerly.com/tx/webster/new-england-ct-home-details

New England Court Cross Street Data in Webster, TX

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Dec 8, 2021
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Ownerly
Area covered
Webster, New England Court, Texas
Description

This dataset provides information about the number of properties, residents, and average property values for New England Court cross streets in Webster, TX.

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