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Stanley William Lohman

The Geologic Story of Colorado National Monument

In “The Geologic Story of Colorado National Monument,” Stanley William Lohman masterfully intertwines scientific inquiry with an evocative narrative to explore the complex geological history of one of America's hidden natural gems. Through a rigorous examination of rock formations, tectonic processes, and erosion, Lohman presents a rich tapestry of Earth'Äôs history, meticulously detailing how the interplay of geological forces shaped not only the landscape but also the biodiversity of the region. His accessible yet incisive literary style draws upon vivid imagery and thorough research, catering to both laypersons and geology enthusiasts alike, making this work a vital addition to the literature on American national parks. Stanley William Lohman, a noted geologist and educator, has dedicated his career to studying the geological intricacies of Western landscapes. His extensive fieldwork and academic background, coupled with a profound love for nature, have inspired him to share the compelling story of the Colorado National Monument, a place he considers a living textbook of Earth'Äôs geological evolution. Lohman brings a personal touch to his narrative, deeply investing readers in the significance of our planet's history through a local lens. This remarkable book is highly recommended for anyone interested in geology, environmental science, or the awe-inspiring natural world. Lohman's ability to render complex geological concepts into engaging prose will resonate with readers seeking an understanding of our planet'Äôs past while fostering a sense of stewardship for its future.
255 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2023
Год выхода издания
2023
Издательство
Good Press
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