Geology of New York
Author : Yngvar W. Isachsen
Publisher : New York State Museum
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 26,82 MB
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : Yngvar W. Isachsen
Publisher : New York State Museum
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 26,82 MB
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN :
Author : Christopher J. Schuberth
Publisher :
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 40,30 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Geology
ISBN :
Author : Robert Ferguson Legget
Publisher : Geological Society of America
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 24,77 MB
Release : 1982-01-01
Category : Engineering geology
ISBN : 081374105X
The nine papers in this volume cover the geology beneath Washington, D.C., Boston, Chicago, Edmonton, Kansas City, New Orleans, New York City, Toronto, and St. Paul/Minneapolis, and present methods of data gathering that could be used in most cities.
Author : Charles A. Baskerville
Publisher : American Geophysical Union
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,27 MB
Release : 1991-01-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780875906010
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Field Trip Guidebooks Series, Volume 361. This field trip enables delegates attending the Twenty-eighth International Geological Congress to spend several days in the largest city in the United States. Local geologists have designed day-long field trips to acquaint participants with the complex geology of the New York city metropolitan region. The papers included in this book will serve as guides to the planned trips but may not necessarily follow the order in which the trips will be scheduled.
Author : David I. Spanagel
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 14,77 MB
Release : 2014-04-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1421411040
Explores the origins of American geology and the culture that helped give it rise, focusing on Amos Eaton, the educator and amateur scientist who founded the Rensselaer School, and on DeWitt Clinton, the masterful politician who led the movement for the Erie Canal.
Author : Kenneth O. Emery
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 1063 pages
File Size : 23,63 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 1461252784
The explosion of interest, effort, and information about the ocean since about 1950 has produced many thousand scientific articles and many hun dred books. In fact, the outpouring has been so large that authors have been unable to read much of what has been published, so they have tended to concentrate their own work within smaller and smaller subfields of oceanog raphy. Summaries of information published in books have taken two main paths. One is the grouping of separately authored chapters into symposia type books, with their inevitable overlaps and gaps between chapters. The other is production of lightly researched books containing drawings and tables from previous pUblications, with due credit given but showing assem bly-line writing with little penetration of the unknown. Only a few books have combined new and previous data and thoughts into new maps and syntheses that relate the contributions of observed biological, chemical, geological, and physical processes to solve broad problems associated with the shape, composition, and history of the oceans. Such a broad synthesis is the objective of this book, in which we tried to bring together many of the pieces of research that were deemed to be of manageable size by their originators. The composite may form a sort of plateau above which later studies can rise, possibly benefited by our assem bly of data in the form of new maps and figures.
Author : Myron L. Fuller
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 21,27 MB
Release : 1914
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Author : Hugh Raffles
Publisher : Verse Chorus Press
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 43,5 MB
Release : 2022-04-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1891241745
From the author of lnsectopedia, a powerful exploration of loss, grief, endurance, and the absences that permeate the present. Unconformities are gaps in the geological record, physical evidence of breaks in time. For Hugh Raffles, these holes in history are also fissures in feeling, knowledge, memory, and understanding. In this endlessly inventive, riveting book, Raffles enters these gaps, drawing together threads of geology, history, literature, philosophy, and ethnography to trace the intimate connections between personal loss and world historical events, and to reveal the force of absence at the core of contemporary life. Through deeply researched explorations of Neolithic stone circles, Icelandic lava, mica from a Nazi concentration camp, petrified whale blubber in Svalbard, the marble prized by Manhattan's Lenape, and a huge Greenlandic meteorite that arrived in New York City along with six Inuit adventurers in 1897, Raffles shows how unconformities unceasingly incite human imagination and investigation yet refuse to conform, heal, or disappear. A journey across eons and continents, The Book of Unconformities is also a journey through stone: this most solid, ancient, and enigmatic of materials, it turns out, is as lively, capricious, willful, and indifferent as time itself.
Author : William Williams Mather
Publisher :
Page : 782 pages
File Size : 49,55 MB
Release : 1843
Category : Geology
ISBN :
Author : Thomas Edward Whiteley
Publisher : Comstock Publishing Associates
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 34,40 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Nature
ISBN :
"Trilobites are the most lifelike of fossils--many well-preserved specimens belie their great antiquity and seem almost ready to arch their bodies, peer about with their compound eyes, and crawl forward as if to complete a journey that was interrupted hundreds of millions of years ago."--from the Foreword"New York State is and has long been a magnet for trilobite hunters.... New York's trilobites were among the first illustrated fossils in North America.... Many outstanding localities in New York State, from the majestic Ordovician limestone bluffs of Trenton Falls, to the Silurian beds in the great gorge of Niagara River, to the Devonian shale cliffs of Lake Erie, continue to yield abundant and spectacular trilobite fossils. New York strata have also yielded more trilobites with preserved appendages and other "soft parts" than almost any other region of the world.... Spectacular, ornate trilobites from New York ranging from a few millimeters to nearly a half meter in length, are featured in museums all over the world."--from the PrefaceThis superbly illustrated book reviews the trilobite fossils found throughout New York State, including their biology, methods of taphonomy (preservation of specimens), and the broader Paleozoic geology of the state. A general chapter on the geology of New York State places the importance of these now-extinct invertebrate marine animals into context. Sixty-seven line drawings and 175 black-and-white photographs illustrate individual species, many represented here by type specimens, and display the eerie beauty that has made New York State trilobites favorites of collectors the world over.