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Takes readers on a 1000-mile-long field trip back through more than 100 million years of deep time to explore America's most spectacular and scientifically intriguing landscapes. This title examines the evidence for how these rough-hewn lands came to be.

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"The writing is so conversational that it's hard to believe this is science... Meldahl has captured the wonder, as well as the facts that produced it [the geologic world of the American West] in this vaguely unsettling (so much activity in what we depend on to be still and solid) and enlightening book." The Atlantic "Informative and highly readable, "Rough-Hewn Land" belongs on the shelf of any Westerner curious about how that stunning view through the windshield came to be." -- Bettina Boxall Los Angeles Times Book Review "An absorbing book... A good introduction to the geology of the region." -- Ian Paulsen The Guardian "A unique and intriguing book that perfectly brings together an infectious passion for earth science, a down-to-earth writing style, and deep thinking about how geology affects the human experience." -- Josh Trapani Washington Ind Rev Of Bks "A magnificent volume... The broad coverage has something for every geologist, as well as anyone with an interest in the geography, geology, history, and development of the western United States." -- Gary D. Webster Geological Journal "A lively discussion, incorporating recent ideas, on the creation of one of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth ... a great introduction." -- Craig H. Jones Nature Geoscience "Landscapes tell stories, and Western North America has no shortage of geological sagas in the making. Keith Heyer Meldahl offers a fresh account of this gripping Earth epic in Rough-Hewn Land ... this is much more than just a geology guide to the region." -- Claire Peaslee High Country News "In taking us as armchair guests along his road trip from San Francisco, over the gold-laden Sierra Nevada, across the rolling topography of the Basin and Range to the summit of the Rocky Mountains, Meldahl has written a paean not only to the landscape, but to those who put its story together. And what an incredible story it is." -- David B. Williams Earth Magazine

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Preface PART I: CALIFORNIA 1. Golden Gate 2. Mother Lode 3. Rivers of Gold 4. A Traverse across the Range of Light 5. Where Is the Edge of the North American Plate? PART II: THE BASIN AND RANGE AND THE GREAT BASIN 6. Where Rivers Die 7. The Growing Pains of Mountains 8. Wealth and Magma 9. Water and Salt 10. Evolution's Big Bang PART III: THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS 11. Range- Roving Rivers 12. Up from the Basement 13. At the Frontier Appendix I: Deep Time: Fathoming the Rock Record Appendix II: Seeing for Yourself Acknowledgments Notes Glossary Bibliography Figure Sources and Credits Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 15/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9780520259355, 978-0520259355
      ISBN10: 0520259351

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Takes readers on a 1000-mile-long field trip back through more than 100 million years of deep time to explore America's most spectacular and scientifically intriguing landscapes. This title examines the evidence for how these rough-hewn lands came to be.

      Trade Review
      "The writing is so conversational that it's hard to believe this is science... Meldahl has captured the wonder, as well as the facts that produced it [the geologic world of the American West] in this vaguely unsettling (so much activity in what we depend on to be still and solid) and enlightening book." The Atlantic "Informative and highly readable, "Rough-Hewn Land" belongs on the shelf of any Westerner curious about how that stunning view through the windshield came to be." -- Bettina Boxall Los Angeles Times Book Review "An absorbing book... A good introduction to the geology of the region." -- Ian Paulsen The Guardian "A unique and intriguing book that perfectly brings together an infectious passion for earth science, a down-to-earth writing style, and deep thinking about how geology affects the human experience." -- Josh Trapani Washington Ind Rev Of Bks "A magnificent volume... The broad coverage has something for every geologist, as well as anyone with an interest in the geography, geology, history, and development of the western United States." -- Gary D. Webster Geological Journal "A lively discussion, incorporating recent ideas, on the creation of one of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth ... a great introduction." -- Craig H. Jones Nature Geoscience "Landscapes tell stories, and Western North America has no shortage of geological sagas in the making. Keith Heyer Meldahl offers a fresh account of this gripping Earth epic in Rough-Hewn Land ... this is much more than just a geology guide to the region." -- Claire Peaslee High Country News "In taking us as armchair guests along his road trip from San Francisco, over the gold-laden Sierra Nevada, across the rolling topography of the Basin and Range to the summit of the Rocky Mountains, Meldahl has written a paean not only to the landscape, but to those who put its story together. And what an incredible story it is." -- David B. Williams Earth Magazine

      Table of Contents
      Preface PART I: CALIFORNIA 1. Golden Gate 2. Mother Lode 3. Rivers of Gold 4. A Traverse across the Range of Light 5. Where Is the Edge of the North American Plate? PART II: THE BASIN AND RANGE AND THE GREAT BASIN 6. Where Rivers Die 7. The Growing Pains of Mountains 8. Wealth and Magma 9. Water and Salt 10. Evolution's Big Bang PART III: THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS 11. Range- Roving Rivers 12. Up from the Basement 13. At the Frontier Appendix I: Deep Time: Fathoming the Rock Record Appendix II: Seeing for Yourself Acknowledgments Notes Glossary Bibliography Figure Sources and Credits Index

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