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Roadside Geology of Texas

Geology Guide New Edition
By: Paul Brandes(Author), Chelsea M Feeney(Author), Chelsea M Feeney(Illustrator)
374 pages, 250+ colour photos and colour illustrations, colour maps
Roadside Geology of Texas
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Hit the road and discover the incredible geologic story of Texas – right from your car window. With Roadside Geology of Texas as your travel companion, you'll learn how the state's stunning landscapes were created, from the rugged peaks of the Guadalupe Mountains to the limestone ledges of the Edwards Plateau and the shifting sands of the Gulf Coast.

With more than 1 billion years of geologic history on display and home to nearly every rock type under the blazing sun, Texas geology is world-class, including in the subsurface, where oil can be found if you know where to look. Whether you're a geology enthusiast, a fossil collector, or simply curious about the rocks beneath your feet, this comprehensive guide details the geology you can see along 50 roads and at nearby parks and natural areas, including five roads in Big Bend National Park. More than 250 color photographs and illustrations capture the spectacular palette of Texas rocks, and detailed geologic maps let you know exactly where you are in time and space.

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Paul Brandes earned a BS in geology at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and an MS in geology at Michigan Technological University. He is the author/photographer of New Mexico Rocks! and the award-winning Michigan Rocks! as well as the photographer of Texas Rocks!. He lives outside Houston, Texas.

Chelsea M. Feeney was raised at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in central Virginia and received a BS in geosciences from Virginia Tech. Her geologic pursuits led her to the Northwest, where she earned her MS in geology from the University of Montana and published her first map through the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology. She has been producing geologic maps and figures for Mountain Press Publishing Company since 2009 and owns her own custom cartography business. Chelsea lives in Moscow, Idaho, with her husband Dennis, a fellow geologist, and their two children.

Geology Guide New Edition
By: Paul Brandes(Author), Chelsea M Feeney(Author), Chelsea M Feeney(Illustrator)
374 pages, 250+ colour photos and colour illustrations, colour maps
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