Needle Peak (Presidio County, Texas)

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Needle Peak
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Needle Peak
Elevation 4,608 ft (1,405 m)
Location
Location Brewster County, Texas, USA
Coordinates 29°25′41.93″N 103°48′38.05″W / 29.4283139°N 103.8105694°W / 29.4283139; -103.8105694Coordinates: 29°25′41.93″N 103°48′38.05″W / 29.4283139°N 103.8105694°W / 29.4283139; -103.8105694

Needle Peak is located in Brewster County, in southwest Texas [1]. Its summit, at an elevation of 4,608 feet above sea level, rises 328 feet over the Lower Shutup, a canyon that runs along its eastern edge. Needle Peak is a Tertiary intrusion and stands within the Solitario, a circular domal uplift with a nine-mile diameter and a prominent limestone rim. The area is desert mountain terrain of basalt deposits. The vegetation consists primarily of sparse grasses, cacti, desert shrubs, and scrub brush. Needle Peak was named for its configuration[1].

This peak is also known for a source of agate crystal, including Green Moss, Botryoidal Geode [2], Needle Peak Sagenite, and Pompon agates [3].

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Julia Cauble Smith. "Solitario". Texas State Historical Association. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/SS/rjs48.html. Retrieved 2008-04-08. 
  2. ^ Tommy R. Woodward. "Needle Peak Geology". http://www.agates123.com/sec2/page2.html. Retrieved 2008-04-08. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Agates with Inclusions". http://www.agateswithinclusions.com/TX.html. Retrieved 2008-04-08. 
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