Idaho Rocks!: A Guide to Geologic Sites in the Gem State
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Published by Mountain Press, 2020
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- Title
- Idaho Rocks!: A Guide to Geologic Sites in the Gem State
- Author
- Lewis, Reed, McFadden, Mark, Burch, John, McRaven
- Publisher
- Mountain Press
- Publication year
- 2020
- Condition
- New
- Binding
- Soft cover
- Language
- English
- ISBN 10
- 087842699X
- ISBN 13
- 9780878426997
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To discover the unworldly geologic novelties of the Gem State, all that is required is a good map, a sense of adventure, and Idaho Rocks!, a guide to 60 of the most compelling geologic sites in Idaho.
The well-chosen destinations span the state's geologic history from the 2.6-billion-year-old gneiss in the Panhandle to 2,000-year-old lava at Craters of the Moon, and from gold and silver deposits hidden in Idaho's mountains to visible scars from recent earthquakes and landslides.
With its beautiful photographs and informative figures and maps, this guidebook will get you up to speed on every aspect of Idaho's diverse geology.
Northern and central Idaho's sparkling rivers flow past algal mounds in 1.4-billion-year-old limy sediments, sandy beaches eroded from crystalline granite, and exotic rocks of ancient volcanic islands. Southern Idaho has been shaped by calderas of the Yellowstone hot spot, along with active faults of the Basin and Range, and one monumental flood that carried boulders the size of cars.
Rock hounds can search for star garnets along Emerald Creek, zeolite crystals in basalt cavities, and eye-shaped feldspar in ancient gneiss. Fossil enthusiasts can discover leaf imprints at Clarkia Fossil Beds, learn about Pliocene horses at Hagerman Fossil Beds, and contemplate the bizarrely whorled teeth of the buzz saw shark who prowled the sea 290 million years ago when Idaho's phosphate deposits were accumulating.
The well-chosen destinations span the state's geologic history from the 2.6-billion-year-old gneiss in the Panhandle to 2,000-year-old lava at Craters of the Moon, and from gold and silver deposits hidden in Idaho's mountains to visible scars from recent earthquakes and landslides.
With its beautiful photographs and informative figures and maps, this guidebook will get you up to speed on every aspect of Idaho's diverse geology.
Northern and central Idaho's sparkling rivers flow past algal mounds in 1.4-billion-year-old limy sediments, sandy beaches eroded from crystalline granite, and exotic rocks of ancient volcanic islands. Southern Idaho has been shaped by calderas of the Yellowstone hot spot, along with active faults of the Basin and Range, and one monumental flood that carried boulders the size of cars.
Rock hounds can search for star garnets along Emerald Creek, zeolite crystals in basalt cavities, and eye-shaped feldspar in ancient gneiss. Fossil enthusiasts can discover leaf imprints at Clarkia Fossil Beds, learn about Pliocene horses at Hagerman Fossil Beds, and contemplate the bizarrely whorled teeth of the buzz saw shark who prowled the sea 290 million years ago when Idaho's phosphate deposits were accumulating.
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About the Author
Reed Lewis grew up in Northern Idaho. He started collecting rocks and minerals when he was ten and has yet to stop. Fortunately, he was able to turn this passion into a profession, with jobs with the US Geological Survey, the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, and the Idaho Geological Survey. Reed lives in Moscow with his wife, Karen, and is a Research Geologist with the Idaho Geological Survey. He has authored or coauthored over 100 geologic maps and continues to piece together the complex geologic history of the state.
John Burch was raised in Massachusetts but has lived in Idaho since the 1970s. For many years he practiced black-and-white photography using a large-format camera, but as technology matured, he transitioned to digital capture and processing. He was introduced to the art at the University of Rochester in New York and has maintained his passion throughout his career as a microbiologist at a medical center in Boise. Idaho's varied landscapes have offered John endless opportunities, and his photographs have been exhibited in the Boise Art Museum Triennials. John lives in Boise with his wife.
John Burch was raised in Massachusetts but has lived in Idaho since the 1970s. For many years he practiced black-and-white photography using a large-format camera, but as technology matured, he transitioned to digital capture and processing. He was introduced to the art at the University of Rochester in New York and has maintained his passion throughout his career as a microbiologist at a medical center in Boise. Idaho's varied landscapes have offered John endless opportunities, and his photographs have been exhibited in the Boise Art Museum Triennials. John lives in Boise with his wife.
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