File:Texas Coastline Through Time.png

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Lateral accretion of Texas coast through recent geologic time

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English: Relative positions of the coast as they were in the past. The coastline of Texas has been expanding as sediments have accreted, thus adding more land area and depressing the geologic layers beneath as more mass is added
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