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Price: $14.00
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Sale: $5.45
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Manufacturer: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: John McPhee
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Dewey Decimal Number: 557.9
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Publication Date: 1982-04-01
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Reading Level: 216
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Description: One of the most valuable tools for the advancement of geological science has in fact been the humble road cut. United States Interstate 80 crosses the entire North American continent, in the process exposing hundreds of millions of years of geological history. In Basin and Range, McPhee, accompanied at times by Princeton geologist Kenneth S. Deffeyes, demonstrates how the contorted and tilted rocks seen in these road cuts reveal how islands of the earth's crust have floated across the earth's surface, crashing and folding to form basin and range. This is a masterful and sometimes even poetic volume of popular writing about plate tectonics, communicating the profound satisfaction of using scientific research as a tool for understanding the world around us. This is the first of four books on North American geology by McPhee, collectively entitled Annals of the Former World. The other volumes are In Suspect Terrain, Rising from the Plains, and Assembling California.
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Sale: $62.66
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Manufacturer: W. H. Freeman
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Robert J. Twiss::Eldridge M. Moores
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Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Edition: Second Edition
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551
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Publication Date: 2006-12-15
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Reading Level: 532
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Description: When first published, Structural Geology broke new ground by offering a comprehensive, richly illustrated survey of the evolution of the earth's outer layers, presented within the unifying context of structural and plate tectonics. Now this highly regarded text returns, in thoroughly updated new edition designed to show students how geologists interpret deformations in the earth's crust as clues to the processes that are continually recasting the planet.
Structural Geology Art Download Instructors can download a zip file (47 mb) with the art from Structural Geology, Second Edition in jpeg format here.< DIV>
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Sale: $79.00
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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Donald Prothero
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 560
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Publication Date: 2003-05-08
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Reading Level: 512
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Description: This is the first text to combine both paleontology and paleobiology. Traditional textbooks treat these separately, despite the recent trend to combine them in teaching. It bridges the gap between purely theoretical paleobiology and purely descriptive invertebrate paleontology books. The text is targeted at undergraduate geology and biology majors, with the emphasis on organisms, rather than dead objects to be described and catalogued. Current ideas from modern biology, ecology, population genetics, and many other concepts will be applied to the study of the fossil record.
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Price: $29.95
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Sale: $18.20
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Manufacturer: Timber Press, Incorporated
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Ellen Morris Bishop
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Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated
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Dewey Decimal Number: 557.95
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Publication Date: 2006-08-15
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Reading Level: 288
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Description: In Search of Ancient Oregon is a beautifully photographed, expertly written account of Oregon's fascinating geological story. Written by a passionate and professional geologist, In Search of Ancient Oregon is a book for all those interested in Oregon's landscapes and environments. It presents fine-art quality color photographs of well-known features such as Mount Hood, Crater Lake, and Cannon Beach, and scenic, not so well-known places such as Jordan Craters, Leslie Gulch, and Three-Fingered Jack. Each of the more than 220 stunning photographs is accompanied by readable text, presenting the story of how Oregon's diverse landscapes evolved—and what we may expect in the future. The combination of extraordinary photographs and the author's lucid explanations make this book both unique and essential for those curious about our own contemporary landscape.
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Price: $20.00
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Sale: $13.60
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Manufacturer: Mountain Press Publishing Company
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Halka Chronic
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Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
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Dewey Decimal Number: 557.92
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Publication Date: 1990-01-01
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Reading Level: 326
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Description: No one can ignore the colorful rocks of Utah: the Vermilion Cliffs of Wingate sandstone, the snow white and salmon pink bluffs of Navajo sandstone, or the yellow and pink rhyolite of Big Rock Candy Mountain. Roadside Geology of Utah is a riveting account of the forces that made the brilliant cliffs, mountains, and canyonlands we see today. The author's smooth prose brings the rocks of Utah and their long history into sharp and enjoyable focus.
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Price: $18.00
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Sale: $7.41
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Manufacturer: Mountain Press Publishing Company
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Halka Chronic
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Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 557.89
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Publication Date: 1987-10-01
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Reading Level: 255
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Description: The "Land of Enchantment," New Mexico is as varied in its scenery as its nickname suggests. With desert lowlands in the south and high, hoary peaks in the north, with rugged volcanic uplands and colorful plateaus, with high plains along its eastern border, and with a great rift valley that quite literally slashes the state in two, New Mexico's landscape tells a dramatic story that spans more than one billion years.
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Price: $39.95
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Sale: $24.79
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Manufacturer: Smithsonian
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Michael Goulding::Ronaldo Barthem::Efrem Jorge Gondim Ferreira
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Publisher: Smithsonian
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551.48309811
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Publication Date: 2003-03-17
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Reading Level: 253
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Description: This definitive illustrated atlas of the Amazon River and its tributaries presents full-color maps and spectacular photos From headwaters high in the Andes the Amazon River flows more than 4,000 miles through the world’s greatest rainforest, into the Amazon delta, and finally into the Atlantic Ocean. More water moves through the Amazon than any other river in the world; it is a giant hydraulic system that drains almost 40 percent of South America. This extraordinary atlas is the first comprehensive view of not only the Amazon River but also its 13 major tributaries. More than 150 color maps and nearly 300 vivid photographs provide spectacular views of the river and rainforest. Along the way, the authors explore many intriguing topics such as why some of the Amazon’s tributaries have black water, what happens when the freshwater of the Amazon reaches the salty ocean, and why we all should be concerned about the deforestation that contributes to the loss of species biodiversity. Surely a benchmark in the rising fight for preservation of this mighty river, The Smithsonian Atlas of the Amazon will undoubtedly be the standard source for years to come.
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Price: $18.95
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Sale: $12.66
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Manufacturer: University of California Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Philip W. Rundel::John Robert Gustafson
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Publisher: University of California Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 581.97949
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Publication Date: 2005-04-29
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Reading Level: 316
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Description: Field guides often provide little ecological information, or context, for understanding the plants they identify. This book, with its engaging text and attractive illustrations, for the first time provides an ecological framework for the plants and their environments in the coast and foothill regions of Southern California, an area that boasts an extremely rich flora. It will introduce a wide audience--from general readers and students to natural history and outdoor enthusiasts--to Southern California's plant communities, their ecological dynamics, and the key plants that grow in them. Coastal beach and dune habitats, coastal and interior sage scrub, chaparral, woodlands, grasslands, riparian woodlands, and wetlands all contribute unique plant assemblages to Southern California. In addition to discussing each of these areas in depth, this book also emphasizes ecological factors such as drought, seasonal temperatures, and fire that determine which plants can thrive in each community. It covers such important topics as non-native invasive plants and other issues involved with preserving biodiversity in the ecologically rich yet heavily populated and increasingly threatened area. * 327 color photographs provide overviews of each plant community and highlight key plant species
* Describes more than 300 plant species * Covers the counties of Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, western Riverside, San Bernardino, and the Channel Islands * Includes a list of public areas and parks for viewing Southern California's plant communities
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $2.94
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Manufacturer: Walker & Company
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Robert Thorson
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Publisher: Walker & Company
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Dewey Decimal Number: 621.27
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Publication Date: 2004-03-01
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Reading Level: 304
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Description: There once may have been 250,000 miles of stone walls in America’s Northeast, stretching farther than the distance to the moon. They took three billion man-hours to build. And even though most are crumbling today, they contain a magnificent scientific and cultural story—about the geothermal forces that formed their stones, the tectonic movements that brought them to the surface, the glacial tide that broke them apart, the earth that held them for so long, and about the humans who built them.
Stone walls tell nothing less than the story of how New England was formed, and in Robert Thorson’s hands they live and breathe. “The stone wall is the key that links the natural history and human history of New England,” Thorson writes. Millions of years ago, New England’s stones belonged to ancient mountains thrust up by prehistoric collisions between continents. During the Ice Age, pieces were cleaved off by glaciers and deposited—often hundreds of miles away—when the glaciers melted. Buried again over centuries by forest and soil buildup, the stones gradually worked their way back to the surface, only to become impediments to the farmers cultivating the land in the eighteenth century, who piled them into “linear landfills,” a place to hold the stones. Usually the biggest investment on a farm, often exceeding that of the land and buildings combined, stone walls became a defining element of the Northeast’s landscape, and a symbol of the shift to an agricultural economy.
Stone walls layer time like Russian dolls, their smallest elements reflecting the longest spans, and Thorson urges us to study them, for each stone has its own story. Linking geological history to the early American experience, Stone by Stone presents a fascinating picture of the land the Pilgrims settled, allowing us to see and understand it with new eyes.
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Price: $157.00
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Sale: $95.98
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Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Philip B. Bedient::Wayne C. Huber::Baxter E. Vieux
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Edition: 4
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551.48
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Publication Date: 2007-07-28
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Reading Level: 816
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Description: This book offers a clear and up-to-date presentation of fundamental concepts and design methods required to understand hydrology and floodplain analysis. It addresses the computational emphasis of modern hydrology and provides a balanced approach to important applications in watershed analysis, floodplain computation, flood control, urban hydrology, stormwater design, and computer modeling. Chapter topics cover rainfall-runoff analysis, frequency analysis, flood routing, hydrologic simulation models and watershed analysis, urban hydrology, floodplain hydraulics, ground water hydrology, design issues and geographical information systems in hydrology, NEXRAD radar rainfall for hydrologic prediction, and floodplain management issues. For engineers and hydrologists.
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Displaying records 141 through 150 of 4000
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