Millions of Americans and international travellers go on road trips through the United States every year. Although many travel through these areas, most have little to no understanding of the geology or how the landscape came to be. Written by a career geologist with decades of experience in the field, North America’s Natural Wonders provides everything the reader needs to understand the landscape. It guides readers through the most iconic geologically-significant scenery in North America, points out features of interest, explains what they are seeing, and describes how these features came to be.
Presented as classic excursions to some of the best-known natural wonders on the continent, Volume 1 focuses primarily on Western North America, including the Canadian Rockies, the Southwest, Great Basin, and Tetons-Yellowstone Country. The trips detailed in this volume include stops at quintessential features such as the glaciers and mountains of Banff National Park, the Grand Canyon, the numerous parks in Utah, and the geysers and hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, as well as many others. It also features discussions of lesser-known but equally interesting geologic formations and important information on accessing these sites.
Features:
- Clearly explains the geology of regions with emphasis on landscape formation.
- Addresses issues of public interest such as earthquakes, mining, and climate change.
- Lavishly illustrated with numerous colorful maps and breathtaking geological landscapes and their various features.
- Describes the major geologic features of North America through the device of a geologic tour for professionals as well as individuals without any geology training.
- Written in easy-to-understand language, the authors bring their own experience to the readers who want to explore and understand geologic sites first-hand.
- Introduction
- Canadian Rockies
- Continental Margin, California
- Basin-and-Range to Yellowstone Hotspot
- Colorado Plateau and Colorado Rockies
- Central Appalachians
- Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico
- Conclusion
Dr Gary Prost obtained a BSc in Geology from Northern Arizona University in 1973 and an MSc (1975) and PhD (1986) in Geology at Colorado School of Mines. Over the past 38 years Dr Prost has worked for Norandex (mineral exploration), Shell U.S.A. (petroleum exploration worldwide), the U.S. Geological Survey (geologic mapping, coal), The Superior Oil Company (mineral and oil exploration), Amoco Production Company (worldwide oil exploration), Gulf Canada (international new ventures) and ConocoPhillips Canada (Canadian Arctic exploration, field development, oil sands modelling and reservoir characterization). Dr Prost spent over 20 years working as an image analyst/photointerpreter in the search for oil and minerals in over 30 countries. During this time he applied remote sensing in exploration, mineral and oil development projects, and environmental monitoring. Dr Prost is the principle in Prost and Associates, consultants on geologic exploration and development projects and applies the most recent technologies to his work.