Geology Underfoot in Northern Arizona

Geology Underfoot in Northern Arizona
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Publisher : Geology Underfoot
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0878425284
ISBN-13 : 9780878425280
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Geology Underfoot in Northern Arizona by : Lon Abbott

Explores the geological events that have helped shape twenty regions of Arizona, including the Tonto Bridge State Park, Glen Canyon Dam, Grand Canyon, meteor crater, and Monument Valley.

Geology Underfoot in Southern California

Geology Underfoot in Southern California
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Publisher : Mountain Press Publishing
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0878422897
ISBN-13 : 9780878422890
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Geology Underfoot in Southern California by : Robert Phillip Sharp

Twenty vignettes focus on particular geologic scenes, relationships, and features of southern California's active landscape.

Geology Underfoot in Southern Utah

Geology Underfoot in Southern Utah
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Publisher : Mountain Press Publishing Company
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105114530798
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Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Geology Underfoot in Southern Utah by : Richard L. Orndorff

Standing before any of southern Utah's enigmatic landforms, it's clear, there's a story here. This reference explores the stories behind 33 sites, some world-famous, others off the beaten path. Includes 146 black-and-white photographs, 31 maps, 37 black-and-white figures, bibliography, glossary, and index.

Geology Underfoot in Central Nevada

Geology Underfoot in Central Nevada
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Publisher : Mountain Press Publishing
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015059233083
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Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Geology Underfoot in Central Nevada by : Richard L. Orndorff

Most people think of Nevada as a land of casinos and drive-in wedding chapels punctuating vast expanses of desolate desert. But at the heart of the Basin and Range province, the Silver State is also a geologist's playground, with great topographic relief

Geology of Arizona

Geology of Arizona
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Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015040724620
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Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Geology of Arizona by : Dale Nations

Geology of Arizona Second Edition

Geology Underfoot in Western Washington

Geology Underfoot in Western Washington
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Publisher : Mountain Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 087842640X
ISBN-13 : 9780878426409
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis Geology Underfoot in Western Washington by : David Samuel Tucker

In Geology Underfoot in Western Washington, the most recent addition to the Geology Underfoot series, author and geoscientist Dave Tucker narrates western Washington�s geologic tales, covering sites from it�s low-lying shorelines to its rugged mountaintops. The book�s 22 chapters, or vignettes, lead you to easily accessible stops along Washington�s highways�and some trails, too.

Rough-Hewn Land

Rough-Hewn Land
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780520275775
ISBN-13 : 0520275772
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Rough-Hewn Land by : Keith Heyer Meldahl

"Rough-Hewn Land tells the geologic story of the American West--the story of its rocks, rivers, mountains, earthquakes, and mineral wealth, including gold. It tells it by taking you on a 1000-mile-long field trip across the rough side of the continent from the California coast to the Rocky Mountains. This book puts you on the outcrop, geologic hammer in hand, to explore the evidence for how the spectacular, rough-hewn lands of the West came to be. When North America broke free from Eurasia and Africa some 200 million years ago, it triggered a cascade of violent geologic events that shaped the West we see today. As the west-moving continent crunched across the seabed of the ancient Pacific, islands and assorted pieces of ocean floor collected against its prow to build California--and plant gold there too. Meanwhile, mountains squeezed upward from California to Colorado, and vast quantities of molten rock seeded the crust with precious metals while spewing volcanic fire across the land. Later, the land stretched like an accordion to form the washboard-like Basin and Range province and Great Basin within it, while California began to crackle along the San Andreas fault. Throughout the West today, a near-constant drumroll of earthquakes testifies to a world still reshaping itself in response to the ceaseless movements of the Earth's tectonic plates. Rough-Hewn Land weaves these stories into the human history of the West. As we follow the adventures of John C. Frémont, Mark Twain, the Donner party, and other historic characters, we see how geologic forces have shaped human experience, just as they direct the fate of the West today"--

Roadside Geology of Minnesota

Roadside Geology of Minnesota
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Publisher : Roadside Geology
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0878425624
ISBN-13 : 9780878425624
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Roadside Geology of Minnesota by : Richard W. Ojakangas

Minnesota's lakes may be its most famous features, but the glaciated countryside disguises a much longer history of volcanoes and plate collisions--not surprising when you learn that Minnesota was at the active edge of the fledgling North American continent for several billion years.

Geology Underfoot in Southern Idaho

Geology Underfoot in Southern Idaho
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Publisher : Geology Underfoot
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0878426787
ISBN-13 : 9780878426782
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Geology Underfoot in Southern Idaho by : Shawn Willsey

Geology professor Willsey aims to inspire more Idahoans and visitors to take an interest in one of the most compelling and fascinating regions of the earth. He aims to bridge the gap between geologists and the interested public by passing along a collection of fascinating stories told by southern Idaho's rocks and landscapes. Southern Idaho's geologic history spans about 2.5 billion years--more than half that of the Earth. Chapters represent a sampling of the unique geologic features that formed during this immense amount of time. Willsey selects accessible locations that are exceptional in terms of either location or geologic history. --Publisher.

Ancient Landscapes of Western North America

Ancient Landscapes of Western North America
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9783319596365
ISBN-13 : 3319596365
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Landscapes of Western North America by : Ronald C. Blakey

Allow yourself to be taken back into deep geologic time when strange creatures roamed the Earth and Western North America looked completely unlike the modern landscape. Volcanic islands stretched from Mexico to Alaska, most of the Pacific Rim didn’t exist yet, at least not as widespread dry land; terranes drifted from across the Pacific to dock on Western Americas’ shores creating mountains and more volcanic activity. Landscapes were transposed north or south by thousands of kilometers along huge fault systems. Follow these events through paleogeographic maps that look like satellite views of ancient Earth. Accompanying text takes the reader into the science behind these maps and the geologic history that they portray. The maps and text unfold the complex geologic history of the region as never seen before. Winner of the 2021 John D. Haun Landmark Publication Award, AAPG-Rocky Mountain Section