Gem State Geological Review

Gem State Geological Review
Title Gem State Geological Review PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 1982
Genre Geology
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Exploring Idaho Geology

Exploring Idaho Geology
Title Exploring Idaho Geology PDF eBook
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Pages 358
Release 2018-02-15
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ISBN 9780940949072

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The introductory section of the book has an overview of the geology of the Pacific Northwest to give the necessary background and context for understanding the origin and evolution of large-scale landscapes. The Theory of Plate Tectonics revolutionized every aspect of earth science when it was formulated in the 1960s. This great unifying theory gave us a conceptual understanding of the origin and evolution of the major features of the continents and ocean basins. Throughout most of geological time archipelagos and microcontinents (the building blocks) have accreted to continents and continents have broken apart by rifting. Few continental margins of the Earth have been as affected by these processes as the American West. The Introduction also includes a timeline for the important events through geologic time and an overview of the common rocks and minerals of Idaho. Part two features geologic provinces and major rock types occurring in Idaho, and in many cases, extending over other States in the American West. Geologically significant landforms and features are scattered throughout Idaho and adjacent states. Many of these features are scientifically significant because they are among the best examples of their kind regionally, nationally, and in a few cases, globally. Part three describes water resources and features formed by water. Part four covers lode, placer, and gemstone deposits, using many Idaho examples.Idaho has outstanding examples of almost every type of landform, scientifically significant feature, rock type and mineral deposit. The oldest rocks are more than 2500 million years old and contain a record of many the events that transpired during that vast span of geologic time, including accretion of a significant portion of the Pacific Northwest terranes. During the last 20,000 years, Idaho has experienced major earthquakes, catastrophic floods, huge glacial ice sheets and volcanic eruptions. By visiting these diverse geologic environments, it is possible to develop a broad background in field geology applicable to understanding geology almost anyplace on earth.

Geology Underfoot in Southern Idaho

Geology Underfoot in Southern Idaho
Title Geology Underfoot in Southern Idaho PDF eBook
Author Shawn Willsey
Publisher Geology Underfoot
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Science
ISBN 9780878426782

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Geology professor Willsey aims to inspire more Idahoans and visitors to take an interest in one of the most compelling and fascinating regions of the earth. He aims to bridge the gap between geologists and the interested public by passing along a collection of fascinating stories told by southern Idaho's rocks and landscapes. Southern Idaho's geologic history spans about 2.5 billion years--more than half that of the Earth. Chapters represent a sampling of the unique geologic features that formed during this immense amount of time. Willsey selects accessible locations that are exceptional in terms of either location or geologic history. --Publisher.

The Geology of Gem Deposits

The Geology of Gem Deposits
Title The Geology of Gem Deposits PDF eBook
Author Lee Andrew Groat
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 2007
Genre Science
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Roadside Geology of Idaho

Roadside Geology of Idaho
Title Roadside Geology of Idaho PDF eBook
Author David D. Alt
Publisher Mountain Press
Pages 412
Release 1989
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
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An introductory chapter briefly reviews Idaho's geology followed by a series of road guides with the local particulars. The authors tell you what the rocks are and what they mean. Useful graphics and charts supplement the text and help you to understand

Gem Trails of Washington

Gem Trails of Washington
Title Gem Trails of Washington PDF eBook
Author Garret Romaine
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2014
Genre Minerals
ISBN 9781889786537

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Completely updated and revised, this comprehensive collecting guide covers all four corners of the Evergreen State, from the misty shores of the Olympic peninsula to the dust-dry ghost towns and abandoned mines near Metaline Falls. You'll explore Washington's diverse geology in detail, ranging from fossil-rich Cambrian locales to seams of agate and jasper amid recent basalt flows. Site locations range in difficulty from family-friendly walks along streams and rivers to hard-rock mining with heavy tools. Each site description features detailed directions, individual maps, multiple GPS coordinates, color photographs, nearest camping spots, and the best time of the year to collect. You'll also find additional information about nearby attractions, and whether you'll need four-wheel drive to make the final push.

Gem Stones of the United States

Gem Stones of the United States
Title Gem Stones of the United States PDF eBook
Author Dorothy McKenney Schlegel
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Release 1957
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