Roadside Geology of Maine (Roadside Geology Series)
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Roadside Geology of Maine (Roadside Geology Series)

Exploring Maine just got easier. Whether you plan to view the geology from the highway, the beach, or the top of Mount Katahdin, Roadside Geology of Maine distills each scene's geologic history into easily understood stories of rocks and landscape. In this odd and spectacular north country, where even standard geology is unusual, contorted layered rock shows the strain of surviving the collision of continents. Glaciers sculpted the battered bedrock and left behind some of Maine's most useful and aggravating geologic features. Readers will learn why ice-age delta mud--highly sought after for making bricks--challenges bridge engineers, and why Maine's plowed fields seem to produce more rocks than crops.

Author D. W. Caldwell divides Maine into four geographically distinct regions: the coast, the central slate belt, the mountains, and the north, and describes the geology of each region's major roads. Detailed maps guide readers through the Maine woods, locating glacially polished pink granite quarried for national monuments, 100-mile-long eskers meandering through boggy lowlands, frozen patterned ground in the alpine highlands, and pillow basalts along the coast. Geologic roadlogs include tours of Acadia National Park and some trails in Baxter State Park.

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Product Details:
Author: Dabney W. Caldwell
Paperback: 317 pages
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Publication Date: June 01, 1998
Language: English
ISBN: 0878423753
Product Length: 9.02 inches
Product Width: 6.0 inches
Product Height: 0.78 inches
Product Weight: 1.15 pounds
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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18 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Dr. CALDWELL KNOWS MAINE GEOLOGY LIKE NOBODY ELSE  Jan 02, 1999

It was a pleasure adding this book to my Roadside Geology Collection. It is appropriate that Mountain Press had Dr. Caldwell do this book. His vast field experience and knowledge highly qualify him as an Maine geology expert. I fell in love with geology and work as a geologist having been a student of Caldwell's 25 years ago. The book continues his legacy on the Geology of Maine.

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5Great resource for geologists and interesting for casual rock hounds  Oct 18, 2011
By J. Parrett "Sox Fan"
I have this book to thank for passing my Maine Professional Geologist Exam. It was a great way to get both the big picture geologic features of Maine but also learn about more detailed information on glacial features, individual formations, etc. The language is plain, which is a good thing! Definitely written by a Mainer, with some dry humor that was appreciated. I was lucky enough to have Dr. Caldwell as a professor, and this book was written like he taught. Kind of a pay attention or you'll miss the joke style.

I recommend reading with a large-scale map of the state, as it was difficult in some spots to get the spatial relationships down. It was arranged well to make the most of your trip time, and the directions were enough to see some cool features without too much trouble.

Worth the read for any geologists in the area or anyone with a casual interest wanting to experience some of the complicated and unique geology of Maine!

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5very detail book  Feb 01, 2011
By michael kennedy
This a great book! It is very detail, almost like a college text book. In Maine there are fewer and fewer areas open to rock collecting. This book uses roadways as guides to view underling rock strata. I plan to keep this book in my car as a ready reference to places I drive.

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3Roadside Comparison  Aug 13, 2008
By T. Wentzler
One of my hobbies is historical geology; e.g. I have most of the Roadside Geology books. I rate this one just behind the one from Massachusetts that I consider to be the best of the lot.

5Helpful and accessible for lay readers  Mar 01, 2011
By Gert
Fascinating: the author makes the topic easy to understand even for non-experts. Reading this got me excited about Maine geology. This book would be a great addition to school libraries or classrooms.

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