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Underfoot: A Geologic Guide to the Appalachian Trail by V. Collins Chew β€” book cover

Underfoot: A Geologic Guide to the Appalachian Trail

by V. Collins Chew
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Overview

The Appalachian Mountain chain to which the Appalachian Trail is anchored are America's classic mountains, featuring pieces of almost every major geological event in Earth's history. This amateur geologist (a chemical engineer by occupation) walked the entire trail over a period of more than 10 years, looking at the manifestations today of events millions of years ago-through a hiker's eyes. This book, reviewed before publication by three top academics in the field, provides background on the development of the rocks beneath the hiker's feet, with layperson-friendly maps and photographs.

Synopsis

The Appalachians this legendary Trail crosses are America's classic mountains, featuring pieces of almost every major geological event in Earth's history. This amateur geologist, who walked the entire Trail over a period of more than 10 years, gives a hiker's-eye tour of these features, with background on the development of the ranges.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2010
Publisher
Appalachian Trail Conference
Pages
268
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780917953590

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