Description: The 2020 edition of Geology of National Parks and Monuments (Looseleaf) by Douglas Pride is a comprehensive guide to the geology of the United States' national parks and monuments. The book is divided into five parts: Scenery Developed by Weathering and Erosion on Flat-Lying Rocks Caves and Reefs Landscapes Shaped by Continental and Alpine Glaciation Volcanic Features and Volcanic Activity Landscapes and Structures in Areas of Complex Mountains Each part of the book is further divided into chapters that focus on specific geological features and regions. For example, the part on scenery developed by weathering and erosion on flat-lying rocks includes chapters on the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Zion National Park. The part on caves and reefs includes chapters on Carlsbad Caverns, Mammoth Cave, and Everglades National Park.The 2020 edition of the book includes several updates and revisions from the previous edition, including: New information on recent geological discoveries and research in many national parks, such as the Grand Canyon, North Cascades, Saguaro, and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. New images from the bottom of the Grand Canyon that reveal geologic concepts. New introductions to each section of the book that provide more geological context. A new chapter on the geology of Gateway Arch National Park. The book is well-written and informative, and it is packed with illustrations and photographs. It is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in the geology of the United States' national parks and monuments.Here is a summary of the five parts of the book:Part 1: Scenery Developed by Weathering and Erosion on Flat-Lying RocksThis part of the book discusses the geological processes that create the landscapes of the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, and other national parks and monuments with flat-lying rocks. The author discusses how weathering and erosion have carved out these landscapes over millions of years.Part 2: Caves and ReefsThis part of the book discusses the formation of caves and reefs, and it provides descriptions of some of the most famous caves and reefs in the United States, including Carlsbad Caverns, Mammoth Cave, and Everglades National Park. The author discusses the geological processes that create caves and reefs, and he highlights the unique ecosystems that can be found in these environments.Part 3: Landscapes Shaped by Continental and Alpine GlaciationThis part of the book discusses the geological impact of glaciers, and it provides descriptions of some of the most famous glaciers in the United States, including Glacier National Park, Yosemite National Park, and Yellowstone National Park. The author discusses how glaciers have shaped the landscapes of these national parks and monuments, and he highlights the unique ecosystems that can be found in these glaciated environments.Part 4: Volcanic Features and Volcanic ActivityThis part of the book discusses the geological processes that create volcanoes, and it provides descriptions of some of the most famous volcanoes in the United States, including Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Mount Rainier National Park, and Lassen Volcanic National Park. The author discusses how volcanoes have shaped the landscapes of these national parks and monuments, and he highlights the unique ecosystems that can be found in these volcanic environments.Part 5: Landscapes and Structures in Areas of Complex MountainsThis part of the book discusses the geological processes that create mountains, and it provides descriptions of some of the most famous mountains in the United States, including Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and Olympic National Park. The author discusses how mountains have shaped the landscapes of these national parks and monuments, and he highlights the unique ecosystems that can be found in these mountainous environments.Overall, the 2020 edition of Geology of National Parks and Monuments (Looseleaf) is a well-written and informative book that provides a comprehensive guide to the geology of the United States' national parks and monuments. It is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in the geology of these amazing places.
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Subject Area: National Parks
Publication Name: Geology of National Parks and Monuments (Looseleaf) - 20 Ed
Publisher: Cognella Academic
Item Length: 10"
Subject: Geology
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Language: English
Item Height: 13"
Author: Douglas Pride
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Features: Loose-Leaf
Level: Beginner, Intermediate
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States