Geology Underfoot in Western Washington

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Earth Sciences, Geology, Travel, United States, West
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Author: Dave Tucker ISBN: 9780878426638
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company Publication: May 13, 2016
Imprint: Mountain Press Publishing Company Language: English
Author: Dave Tucker
ISBN: 9780878426638
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Publication: May 13, 2016
Imprint: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Language: English

“Western Washington is a dynamic geologic environment with rich, complex, and diverse geology. With active volcanoes, sediment-laden rivers, glaciers, wave-washed beaches, ancient and active faults, and a wide variety of rock types, it is a great place to experience the story of the Earth’s ongoing evolution.”—Dave Tucker from the preface to Geology Underfoot in Western Washington

From the crest of the Cascades to the Pacific, and from the Columbia River north to the Canadian border, the ghosts of deep time are widely exposed in western Washington.  The book’s 22 chapters, or vignette, lead you to easily accessible stops along Washington’s highways—and some trails, too. A healthy dose of full-color illustrations and photos compliments the author’s illuminating prose, further demystifying Washington’s geologic wonders.  With this book in hand, you’ll soon feel like an Evergreen State geology expert.

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“Western Washington is a dynamic geologic environment with rich, complex, and diverse geology. With active volcanoes, sediment-laden rivers, glaciers, wave-washed beaches, ancient and active faults, and a wide variety of rock types, it is a great place to experience the story of the Earth’s ongoing evolution.”—Dave Tucker from the preface to Geology Underfoot in Western Washington

From the crest of the Cascades to the Pacific, and from the Columbia River north to the Canadian border, the ghosts of deep time are widely exposed in western Washington.  The book’s 22 chapters, or vignette, lead you to easily accessible stops along Washington’s highways—and some trails, too. A healthy dose of full-color illustrations and photos compliments the author’s illuminating prose, further demystifying Washington’s geologic wonders.  With this book in hand, you’ll soon feel like an Evergreen State geology expert.

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