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Prairie Peak and Plateau: A Guide to the Geology of Colorado - Enriched edition Unveiling Colorado's Geological Marvels - cover
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Prairie Peak and Plateau: A Guide to the Geology of Colorado - Enriched edition Unveiling Colorado's Geological Marvels

John Chronic, Halka Chronic

Editora: Good Press

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Exploring the geologically rich terrain of Colorado, 'Prairie, Peak, and Plateau: A Guide to the Geology of Colorado' offers a comprehensive examination of the state's varied landscapes. Through its intricate synthesis of literary, scientific, and educational narratives, this anthology celebrates the unique geological compositions that define Colorado. From the expansive prairies to the towering peaks, and the distinctive plateaus, this collection delves into the natural formations and processes that have shaped them. It captures the essence of the rugged beauty and complexity of these regions, presenting a spectrum of geological phenomena that will captivate enthusiasts and lay readers alike. Authored by the esteemed geologists John Chronic and Halka Chronic, this work stands as a testament to their profound understanding and passion for Colorado's geology. Known for their scholarly contributions to geological sciences, the Chronics bring together their extensive research and personal engagement with the land to illuminate the intricate tapestry of geological history present in Colorado. Their combined expertise aligns with the broader movements in geological studies, offering insights into environmental changes and the ancient origins of landscapes, thus enriching the readers' comprehension of the anthology's themes. This essential guide provides an invaluable opportunity to explore Colorado's geology through the eyes of seasoned experts. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in this anthology not only for its educational offerings but for the wide-ranging perspectives it provides on the geological diversity of a single state. An insightful resource, it fosters a deeper appreciation for Colorado's natural wonders and encourages thoughtful dialogue about the land's history and future. Whether for educational purposes or personal enrichment, this collection promises to expand one's horizon into the geological awe that is Colorado.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Disponível desde: 10/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 127 páginas.

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