Messages in Stone
Author: Vincent Matthews
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 163
ISBN-13: 9781884216084
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Author: Vincent Matthews
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 163
ISBN-13: 9781884216084
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mark W. Davis
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephen M. Keller
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Published: 2016-09-20
Total Pages: 430
ISBN-13: 0813700442
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Sixteen geologic field guides explore areas in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Montana"--
Author: John T. Jenkins
Publisher: Colorado Geological Survey Department of Natural Resources
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 86
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis attractive and readable book describes the rich history of Colorado's bonanza of dinosaur fossils. Discusses the processes that produced them, defines and classifies the beasts, and traces the history of the area through the geological ages. Illustrated with color and B/W photos, tables and charts.
Author: P.R. Hill
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 2020-12-07
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 1786204762
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSenior managers and Heads of Geological Survey Organizations (GSOs) from around the world have contributed a collection of papers to provide a benchmark on how GSOs are responding to national and international needs in a rapidly changing world. GSOs continue to provide key scientific information about Earth systems, natural hazards and climate change. As countries adopt sustainable development principles and the public increasingly turns to social media to find information about resource and environmental issues, the generation and communication of Earth science knowledge become increasingly important. This volume provides a snapshot of how GSOs are adapting their activities to this changing world. The different national perspectives presented converge around several common themes related to resources, environment and big data. Climate change and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals provide an increased incentive for GSOs of the world to work in harmony, to generate knowledge of Earth systems and to provide solutions for sustainable management of the planet.
Author: Edwin B. Eckel
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2015-12-06
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13: 9781519732507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a summary of the known facts about the minerals that make up the rocks, soils, and ore deposits of Colorado. Compilation and abridgment of the literature from 1858, when gold was discovered, through 1957 (with a few additions for 1958 and 1959) is supplemented by information from unpublished sources. Designed to be of use to both professional and amateur mineralogists, the main part of the report describes the chief occurrences of 445 mineral species,42 of them first found in Colorado, together with many subspecies, varieties, and discredited "type" species. Directions for finding these localities are also given in the text. The bibliography contains more than 800 selected references to the most significant literature on the subject
Author: David C. Noe
Publisher: Colorado Geological Survey Department of Natural Resources
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 68
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nelson Horatio Darton
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 320
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Geological Society of America
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Published: 1960
Total Pages: 340
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ronald C. Blakey
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Published: 2008
Total Pages: 180
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKImagine seeing the varied landscapes of the earth as they used to look throughout hundreds of millions of years of earth history. Tropical seas lap on the shores of an Arizona beach. Immense sand dunes shift and swirl in Sahara-like deserts in Utah and New Mexico. Ancient rivers spill from a mountain range in Colorado that was a precursor to the modern Rockies. Such flights of geologic fancy are now tangible through the thought-provoking and beautiful paleogeographic maps, reminiscent of the maps in world atlases we all paged through as children, of Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau.Ron Blakey of Northern Arizona University is one of the world's foremost authorities on the geologic history of the Colorado Plateau. For more than fifteen years, he has meticulously created maps that show how numerous past landscapes gave rise to the region's stunning geologic formations. Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau is the first book to showcase Blakey's remarkable work. His maps are accompanied by text by Wayne Ranney, geologist and award-winning author of Carving Grand Canyon. Ranney takes readers on a fascinating tour of the many landscapes depicted in the maps, and Blakey and Ranney's fruitful collaboration brings the past alive like never before.Features: More than 70 state-of-the-art paleogeographic maps of the region and of the world, developed over many years of geologic research Detailed yet accessible text that covers the geology of the plateau in a way nongeologists can appreciate More than 100 full-color photographs, diagrams, and illustrations A detailed guide of where to go to see the spectacular rocks of the region