From:
stefchris@xxxxxxxxxxx (Christian Schneider)
Date:
Fri, 7 Jun 2002 14:08:41 +0200
Subject:
Books on rocks
I liked 'Earth' by Frank Press and Raymond Siever (Freeman)
which introduces into geologic time scale, rocks, minerals,
rock deformation, weathering, erosion,landscape, wind and
dust, ice, ocean, sedimentation, earth crust, volcanism,
igneaous rocks and so on.
For local rocks check geology departments of the nearest
university - they should provide local geological maps with
the description of the regional stones and rocks.
'Glueck auf' (german geological miner's greeting :-)
Chris
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