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The Geological History of Fossil Butte National Monument and Fossil Basin - Unveiling Earth's Prehistoric Tapestry - cover

The Geological History of Fossil Butte National Monument and Fossil Basin - Unveiling Earth's Prehistoric Tapestry

Michael Casilliano, Paul O. McGrew

Editorial: Good Press

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Dive into the intricate tapestry of earth's history with *The Geological History of Fossil Butte National Monument and Fossil Basin*, a collection that masterfully intertwines scientific analysis with enthralling narratives of geological evolution. The anthology offers a profound exploration of Fossil Butte's rich geological tapestry, spanning millions of years. Through a blend of scientific rigor and engaging storytelling, it illuminates the processes that shaped this remarkable landscape. Readers are treated to an array of literary styles, from analytical essays to vivid descriptive pieces, each enriching the reader's understanding of the fossil-bedecked terrains and the narrative of deep time written in stone. Curated by distinguished editors Michael Casilliano and Paul O. McGrew, this anthology assembles contributions from leading geologists, paleontologists, and historians. Their diverse backgrounds form a compelling mosaic of perspectives that align with movements in geological and environmental sciences. Contributors bring to light various epochs and their corresponding climatic and biological phenomena, bridging historical transitions with present-day ecological understandings. As a collective, they contribute to an ongoing dialogue about earth's past, its cycles, and the secrets fossil records hold. This anthology offers scholars and enthusiasts alike a comprehensive gateway into the complexities of geological and paleontological studies. For those keen on exploring the ancient narratives woven into Fossil Basin's strata, this volume stands as an indispensable resource. It invites readers to embark on a journey through time and invites reflection on the landscapes that continue to shape our natural world. Whether for academic pursuit or personal interest, this collection fosters appreciation and deeper inquiry into the histories and mysteries beneath our feet.
Disponible desde: 12/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 72 páginas.

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