North Dakota's Geologic Legacy
Description:
North Dakota's Geologic Legacy is the story of the landscape why it looks like it does and how it formed. The book is designed for the physical and the armchair traveler. Most of the features portrayed can be seen from the road. The shape of the land, the geologic materials, the processes that shaped them, the length of time involved in their formation all of these comprise a fascinating puzzle.
North Dakota has a split geologic personality: rugged, erosional badlands and buttes in the southwest, formed during tens of millions of years, juxtaposed with a much younger, rolling landscape shaped by glaciers to the east and north. Separating the two styles of geology is the Missouri River, itself unsure of its own geology, a combination of the young, the very old, and time in between. Geology's influence transcends the mere appearance of the land. It once helped people settling the state decide where to live. Now, early in the 21st century, geology s challenge is to help us wisely develop our vast mineral and energy resources and deal with climate change and other environmental issues.
More than 150 full color photographs, maps, and charts
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Ch. 1: Geologic Origins of North Dakota s Landforms
Ch. 2: The Missouri Plateau
Ch. 3: The Missouri River Valley
Ch. 4: The Glaciated Plains and the Missouri Coteau
Ch. 5: Other Geologic Features
Ch. 6: The Devils Lake Basin
Ch. 7: The Red River Valley
Ch. 8: the Effect of Geology on the Human Environment
Ch. 9: North Dakota s Energy Resources
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Appendix A: Ice Age Chronology
Appendix B: Glossary
Notes
Sources and Recommended Reading
Compilation of Pertinent Resources
Index
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