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Old 03-06-2014, 08:09 PM   #19140
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Originally Posted by bfisher View Post
Finished "In Suspect Terrain" by John McPhee, the second book in his series about the geology of North America. This book describes the geology between the Delaware Water Gap and Lake Michigan, and includes the Ridge and Valley province, and the Pliestocene Ice Age. It's -21C here this morning, so just a little bit easier trying to visualize having 2 miles of ice above me
Didn't McPhee write a big book called Annals of the Former World? Is that book an omnibus containing the book you read, or a separate work?
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