Oregon Geology

Oregon Geology
Author: Elizabeth L. Orr,William N. Orr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012
Genre: Science
ISBN: UCSD:31822038735106

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Easy-to-read, rhyming text depicts different animals dancing.

Oregon Rocks

Oregon Rocks
Author: Marli Bryant Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 0878427031

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"To discover astonishing rocks and landforms in the Beaver State, all that is required is a good map, a sense of adventure, and Oregon Rocks, a guide to 60 of the most compelling geologic sites in the state. The well-chosen destinations span the state's geologic history from the Triassic marble at Oregon Caves to the 240-year-old lava dome on Mt. Hood. With more active volcanoes than any other state in the Lower Forty-Eight, Oregon boasts towering behemoths, steaming fumaroles, and eroding cinder cones. Geologist Marli Miller will guide you through the ash and lava from recent eruptions to find evidence of older ones, including a supervolcano possibly produced by the Yellowstone hot spot before it tracked east, and lava that flowed all the way to the coast from eruptions near the Oregon-Idaho border. Although residents of eastern and western Oregon may not admit they have anything in common, the barnacled sea stacks near Cannon Beach and Tillamook are composed of the exact same rock as stacked lava flows on the Columbia Plateau. With beautiful photographs and informative figures and maps, this guidebook will unite Oregonians in their pursuit of outdoor exploration, be it rock hounding, peak bagging, beachcombing, or contemplating their place in the long history of the Earth"--

Roadside Geology of Oregon

Roadside Geology of Oregon
Author: Marli Bryant Miller
Publsiher: Roadside Geology
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0878426310

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When the first edition of Roadside Geology of Oregon was published in 1978, it was revolutionary�the first book in a series designed to educate, inspire, and wow nongeologists. Back then, the implications of plate tectonic theory were only beginning to shape geologic research and discussion. Geologists hadn�t yet learned that Oregon�s Klamath and Blue Mountains were pieces of far-traveled island arcs and ocean basins that had been piled against the growing North American continent. Steaming volcanoes, ghost forests, recent landslides, and towns heated with geothermal energy attest to Oregon�s still-prominent position at the edge of an active tectonic plate. Author, photographer, and geologist Marli Miller has written a completely new second edition based on the most up-to-date understanding of Oregon�s geology. Spectacular photographs showcase the state�s splendor while also helping readers understand geologic processes at work. Roadside Geology of Oregon, Second Edition, is a must-have for every Oregon resident, student, and rockhound.

Hiking Oregon s Geology

Hiking Oregon s Geology
Author: Ellen Morris Bishop
Publsiher: The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0898868475

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Combine hiking and geology interests to have more fun in on the trail

Geology of the Pacific Northwest

Geology of the Pacific Northwest
Author: William N. Orr,Elizabeth L. Orr
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2006-12-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781478609872

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The geologic history of the Pacific Northwest is as unique as the region itself. Created via tectonic plate movements and accretionary events, the original terranes were subsequently covered by sedimentary layers, ash, lavas, and glacial debris. These processes, begun millions of years ago, continue to affect the area, as seen in the eruption of Mount St. Helens and catastrophic Japanese tsunamis created by earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest. Understanding of the regions geology has led to new insight in volcanic eruption prediction, disaster preparedness, the environmental effects of mining, and urban development as it relates to geologic hazards. The Orrs detailed and informative writing style appeals to those with geologic training as well as beginners with an interest in the region. Each chapter covers a specific subregion, allowing for maximum flexibility both in the classroom and for the casual reader. The authors central theme that continental plate tectonics are the fundamental processes of Northwest geologic history permeates throughout the book.

Geology of Oregon

Geology of Oregon
Author: Elizabeth L. Orr,William N. Orr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015055712163

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From Terranes to Terrains

From Terranes to Terrains
Author: Adam M. Booth,Anita L. Grunder
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-11-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813700625

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U S Geological Survey Professional Paper

U S  Geological Survey Professional Paper
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1984
Genre: Geology
ISBN: MINN:31951P00161021N

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