The Geological Story of Pennsylvania

The Geological Story of Pennsylvania
Title The Geological Story of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author John Henry Barnes
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 2014
Genre Geology
ISBN

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The Geological Story of Pennsylvania

The Geological Story of Pennsylvania
Title The Geological Story of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author John H. Barnes
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1962
Genre
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The Geological Story of Pennsylvania

The Geological Story of Pennsylvania
Title The Geological Story of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author John Henry Barnes
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 2002
Genre Geology
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Roadside Geology of New York

Roadside Geology of New York
Title Roadside Geology of New York PDF eBook
Author Bradford B. VanDiver
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1985
Genre Science
ISBN

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Maps, cross-sections, diagrams, photos, and text describe the geologic foundations of the state of New York.

The Geology of Pennsylvania

The Geology of Pennsylvania
Title The Geology of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Geological Survey of Pennsylvania
Publisher
Pages 716
Release 1858
Genre Coal
ISBN

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The Lehigh Valley: A Natural and Environmental History

The Lehigh Valley: A Natural and Environmental History
Title The Lehigh Valley: A Natural and Environmental History PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 408
Release
Genre History
ISBN 9780271043531

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Comprising approximately 730 square miles and over half a million residents, the Lehigh Valley is the third largest metropolitan area in Pennsylvania, encompassing the cities of Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton. Much is known about the industrial history of the valley (home to Bethlehem Steel, Mack Trucks, and Crayola crayons). But few have discovered the valley's natural history: the "endless" Blue Mountain, the spectacular raptor migrations, the wetlands and watercourses. The Lehigh Valley explores the land and the natural forces and human history that have altered it. From boulder fields to water gaps, from sinkholes to limestone caves, the valley has long had a powerful influence on the lives of its residents--and the people have had a similarly powerful effect on the valley; the text features brief profiles of some of the people who have shaped the environmental history of the area. The authors also include directions to historical and natural sites, and the book's illustrations aid visitors and naturalists in identifying the region's abundance of flora and fauna. The Lehigh Valley is a unique combination of narrative natural history, identification handbook, and travel and hiking guide. Mountain laurel, red-tailed hawks, dusky salamanders: The Lehigh Valley not only shows us what resides in this beautiful and bountiful valley, but also explains why. This illustrated guide surveys the valley's ecology, geology, history, and agriculture--and is complemented by maps and drawings of the area's plant and animal life. The Lehigh Valley will appeal to area residents, amateur naturalists, and Pennsylvania visitors with an interest in natural history.

Forts, Floods, and Periglacial Features

Forts, Floods, and Periglacial Features
Title Forts, Floods, and Periglacial Features PDF eBook
Author Joseph T. Hannibal
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 74
Release 2017-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 0813700469

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