Interpreting Earth History: A Manual in Historical Geology, Eighth Edition, authored by Scott Ritter, offers a comprehensive and authoritative approach to understanding the historical development of our planet. This classroom-tested laboratory manual is designed with flexibility and breadth, engaging students through a variety of geological data from diverse sources and scales. Each stand-alone assignment has been carefully crafted to provide clear and straightforward examinations of pertinent topics, ensuring that students can effectively explore critical concepts in historical geology.
The content has been expanded and enhanced to include new exercises on the Precambrian history of the Canadian Shield, as well as a detailed understanding of the stratigraphic, structural, and depositional history of North America during the Phanerozoic Eon. The manual is now presented in full color, significantly improving students’ ability to recognize and interpret geological patterns, as well as understand the compositional and textural attributes of rocks and fossils.
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