Geology Of The Lake Superior Region
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Midwest Book Review
Geology of the Lake Superior Region covers just about everything anyone might want to know about one of the most interesting geological areas in North America which includes Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan. Filled with examples, photographs, maps, and diagrams, Geology of the Lake Superior Region integrates a discussion of basic physical geology into a chronological view of the geological processes that formed the Upper Midwest around Lake Superior. In clear, concise, jargon-free prose, Gene LaBerge has written the most accurate, complete, and current book on the geology and landforms of the Upper Midwest.
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Geotimes, January 1995
This well-written book is illustrated with 200 photos, maps, and diagrams. While aimed at a general audience, it would be a useful addition to the library of every person, amateur or professional, who is interested in the geology of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. LaBerge, a general geologist with decades of experience studying the Precambrian rocks of the region, has tied together the geology and geologic history of these three states....
The geologic history of the Lake Superior region, beginning about 3.5 billion years ago, is indeed fascination, and LaBerge's enthusiastic telling of this geologic story makes Geology of the Lake Superior Region a most useful book.
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Geology Of The Lake Superior Region
Geology Of The Lake Superior Region,Gene L. Laberge,Penokean Press,0972408800,Earth Sciences - General,Earth Sciences - Geology,Science,Science/Mathematics
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