Washington Geologic Newsletter

Washington Geologic Newsletter
Title Washington Geologic Newsletter PDF eBook
Author Washington (State). Division of Geology and Earth Resources
Publisher
Total Pages 78
Release 1990
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Washington (State). Division of Mines and Geology
Publisher
Total Pages 102
Release 1910
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Roadside Geology of Washington

Roadside Geology of Washington
Title Roadside Geology of Washington PDF eBook
Author Marli Bryant Miller
Publisher Roadside Geology
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Science
ISBN 9780878426775

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Since the first edition of Roadside Geology of Washington appeared on the book shelves in 1984, several generations of geologists have studied the wild assortment of rocks in the Evergreen State, from 45-million-year-old sandstone exposed in sea cliffs at Cape Flattery to 1.4-billion-year-old sandstone near Spokane. In between are the rugged granitic and metamorphic peaks of the North Cascades, the volcanic flows of Mt. Rainier and the other active volcanoes of the Cascade magmatic arc, and the 2-mile-thick flood basalts of the Columbia Basin.

Bulletin - Washington Geological Survey

Bulletin - Washington Geological Survey
Title Bulletin - Washington Geological Survey PDF eBook
Author Washington Geological Survey
Publisher
Total Pages 327
Release 1916
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Bulletin - Washington Geological Survey

Bulletin - Washington Geological Survey
Title Bulletin - Washington Geological Survey PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 1914
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Geology Underfoot in Western Washington

Geology Underfoot in Western Washington
Title Geology Underfoot in Western Washington PDF eBook
Author David Samuel Tucker
Publisher Mountain Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Science
ISBN 9780878426409

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In Geology Underfoot in Western Washington, the most recent addition to the Geology Underfoot series, author and geoscientist Dave Tucker narrates western Washington�s geologic tales, covering sites from it�s low-lying shorelines to its rugged mountaintops. The book�s 22 chapters, or vignettes, lead you to easily accessible stops along Washington�s highways�and some trails, too.

Washington Rocks!

Washington Rocks!
Title Washington Rocks! PDF eBook
Author Eugene P. Kiver
Publisher Geology Rocks!
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Science
ISBN 9780878426546

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Active volcanoes, like Rainier and Baker, dominate Washington�s western half, and Columbia flood basalt covers much of the eastern half, but scattered here and there are other equally amazing rocks and features that make the Evergreen State one of the most geologically interesting places in the entire country. With this book as your guide, you can find limestone caves, billion-year-old gneiss, glacial moraines, petrified forests, fossilized palm leaves, upside-down sandstone beds, and ancient landslides. Or you can explore the mind-boggling canyons, waterfalls, and scabland carved by the torrential Missoula Floods, check out the glacially carved granite of the North Cascades, or watch sea stacks erode in the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean. Washington Rocks! is part of the state-by-state Geology Rocks! series that introduces readers to some of the most compelling and accessible geologic sites in each state. The 57 sites in this book are scattered throughout the state, from Steptoe Butte in the southeast, the namesake of the steptoe geologic feature, to trilobite-bearing limestone in Box Canyon in the northeast, and from glacial gouges on Iceberg Point in the San Juan Islands to ghost forests in Willapa Bay, trees killed during the last great earthquake. Colorful photographs and instructive diagrams make this book a must-have for rockhounds, students, tourists, and residents alike.