Great Plains Geology
Häftad, Engelska, 2017
259 kr
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2017-04-01
- Mått127 x 203 x 17 mm
- Vikt372 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieDiscover the Great Plains
- Antal sidor277
- FörlagUniversity of Nebraska Press
- ISBN9780803249516
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R. F. Diffendal Jr. is professor emeritus in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He is the author of Lewis and Clark and the Geology of the Great Plains.
- List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. What Is the Great Plains? 2. Geologic History of the Great Plains 3. Visiting the Great Plains Sites in Canada Site 1. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Alberta Site 2. Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta Site 3. Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, Alberta and Saskatchewan Site 4. T. rex Discovery Centre, Saskatchewan Site 5. Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan Sites in the United StatesMontanaSite 6. Giant Springs State Park Site 7. Upper Missouri Breaks National Monument Site 8. Pompeys Pillar National Monument Site 9. Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Site 10. Judith Mountains North DakotaSite 11. Theodore Roosevelt National Park Site 12. Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site South DakotaSite 13. Slim Buttes Site 14. Badlands National Park Site 15. Mount Rushmore National Memorial Site 16. Wind Cave National Park Site 17. Jewel Cave National Monument Site 18. Hot Springs Mammoth Site Site 19. Petrified Forest, Black Hills Site 20. Big Bend of the Missouri River WyomingSite 21. Devils Tower National Monument Site 22. Pine Bluffs Archaeological Site NebraskaSite 23. Toadstool Geological Park Site 24. Hudson-Meng Bison Kill Research Center Site 25. Pine Ridge Site 26. Agate Fossil Beds National Monument Site 27. Scotts Bluff National Monument Site 28. Chimney Rock National Historic Site Site 29. Courthouse and Jail Rocks Site 30. Ash Hollow State Historical Park Site 31. Sand Hills Region Site 32. Snake River Falls Site 33. Fort Falls and Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge Site 34. Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park Site 35. Niobrara State Park Site 36. Harlan County Lake KansasSite 37. Monument Rocks Site 38. Castle Rock ColoradoSite 39. Castle Rock Site 40. Section Boundary, Raton/Colorado Piedmont Site 41. Comanche National Grassland Site 42. El Huerfano Site 43. Spanish Peaks New MexicoSite 44. Raton Pass Site 45. Sugarite Canyon State Park Site 46. Capulin Volcano National Monument Site 47. Clayton Lake State Park Site 48. Section Boundary, Raton/Pecos Valley Site 49. Carlsbad Caverns National Park Site 50. Blackwater Draw Clovis Culture Site TexasSite 51. Guadalupe Mountains National Park Site 52. Llano Estacado Escarpment Site 53. Enchanted Rocks State Park Site 54. Gault Archaeological Site Site 55. Balcones Fault Zone Site 56. Confluence of Pecos River and Rio Grande Site 57. Seminole Canyon State Park Afterword Appendix 1. Geologic Subdivisions of the Great Plains Appendix 2. Chronology of the Development of Some Geological Concepts Appendix 3. Cautions for Travelers on the Great Plains Glossary Bibliography Index
"Diffendal's ability to write from first-hand experience, and his talent for summarizing very complex geology and huge amounts of detailed scientific information in a candid, appealing, and understandable way, make this the best handbook of its type currently available for the Great Plains region."-Priscilla C. Grew, Nebraska History "Great Plains Geology is not just a book, it’s a gift, offered by a scientist from his life’s experience. The book is a work of great and selfless generosity for which we should be grateful as we sally forth to explore this vast and varied region."-Joe Alan Artz, Journal of the Iowa Archeological Society “This book should be in the travel bag of anyone interested in exploring this remarkable stage in the heart of North America.”-Michael Forsberg, photographer and author of Great Plains: America’s Lingering Wild“Great Plains Geology is a book I wish I’d had fifty years ago when we moved to Nebraska and started commuting to Oklahoma to visit relatives. [Diffendal’s] narrative enriches the Great Plains experience immeasurably, especially for those who’ve made their homes here.”-John Janovy Jr., Varner Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and author of Keith County Journal “This is an indispensable travel guide for anyone wishing to explore and appreciate the mysteries of this beautiful landscape.”-Dale A. Winkler, research professor of paleontology at Southern Methodist University “Until now, eco-tourists visiting the Great Plains faced a void of geological information. . . . [Great Plains Geology] is clearly and succinctly written by a leading geologist in a way that nongeologists will understand and appreciate.”-James Stubbendieck, director emeritus of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and author of North American Wildland Plants “Professor Diffendal has done a marvelous job of assembling information and images about the rich geological history and terrain of the Great Plains. For those who have ever lived in or spent time in the region, as I have, or been as smitten with geology as I was. . . . I highly recommend it.”-Robert Wuthnow, professor of sociology at Princeton University and author of Remaking the Heartland: Middle America since the 1950s “An enjoyable guide to the best geological sites in the Great Plains of Canada and the United States. Professor Diffendal’s lively writing unites geology with personal and historical references to provide a great resource for those traveling and sightseeing.”-David Watkins, professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln"From the inquisitive tourist or landowner, to the 'wannabe' archaeologist or dinosaur hunter, to the professional scientist or historian who seeks information in a related field, this book is a must-read. . . . [It] will quickly dispel the idea that the Great Plains are a monotonous and continuously flat region."—Gerald Schultz, professor of geology at West Texas A&M University