Devonian Fishes Of Iowa; Volume 18

Devonian Fishes Of Iowa; Volume 18
Title Devonian Fishes Of Iowa; Volume 18 PDF eBook
Author Charles Rochester Eastman
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 374
Release 2019-04-12
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ISBN 9781013024108

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Devonian Fishes of Iowa

Devonian Fishes of Iowa
Title Devonian Fishes of Iowa PDF eBook
Author Charles Rochester Eastman
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 1908
Genre Fishes, Fossil
ISBN

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Collected papers

Collected papers
Title Collected papers PDF eBook
Author Erik Andersson Stensiö
Publisher
Pages 1192
Release 1922
Genre
ISBN

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Studies from the Dept. of Anatomy

Studies from the Dept. of Anatomy
Title Studies from the Dept. of Anatomy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1915
Genre Anatomy, Comparative
ISBN

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1260
Release 1957
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Publication

Publication
Title Publication PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1909
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Iowa's Geological Past

Iowa's Geological Past
Title Iowa's Geological Past PDF eBook
Author Wayne I. Anderson
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 444
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9781587292675

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Iowa's rock record is the product of more than three billion years of geological processes. The state endured multiple episodes of continental glaciation during the Pleistocene Ice Age, and the last glacier retreated from Iowa a mere (geologically speaking) twelve thousand years ago. Prior to that, dozens of seas came and went, leaving behind limestone beds with rich fossil records. Lush coal swamps, salty lagoons, briny basins, enormous alluvial plains, ancient rifts, and rugged Precambrian mountain belts all left their mark. In "Iowa's Geological Past, " Wayne Anderson gives us an up-to-date and well-informed account of the state's vast geological history from the Precambrian through the end of the Great Ice Age. Anderson takes us on a journey backward into time to explore Iowa's rock-and-sediment record. In the distant past, prehistoric Iowa was covered with shallow seas; coniferous forests flourished in areas beyond the continental glaciers; and a wide variety of animals existed, including mastodon, mammoth, musk ox, giant beaver, camel, and giant sloth. The presence of humans can be traced back to the Paleo-Indian interval, 9,500 to 7,500 years ago. Iowa in Paleozoic time experienced numerous coastal plain and shallow marine environments. Early in the Precambrian, Iowa was part of ancient mountain belts in which granite and other rocks were formed well below the earth's surface. The hills and valleys of the Hawkeye State are not everlasting when viewed from the perspective of geologic time. Overall, Iowa's geologic column records an extraordinary transformation over more than three billion years. Wayne Anderson's profusely illustrated volume provides a comprehensive and accessible survey of the state's remarkable geological past.