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Edwin D. McKee

Ancient Landscapes of the Grand Canyon Region

In “Ancient Landscapes of the Grand Canyon Region,” Edwin D. McKee intricately weaves geological history with vivid descriptions of the majestic landscapes that characterize one of the world's most iconic natural wonders. McKee employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, drawing upon geological field studies, photographs, and meticulous cartographic details to illustrate the complex erosional and sedimentary processes that have shaped the Grand Canyon over millions of years. This work strategically situates itself within a broader context of environmental history and geological science, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between nature's forces and the evocative beauty of the region. Edwin D. McKee, a distinguished geologist and professor, is deeply rooted in the exploration and study of the American Southwest. His extensive fieldwork and lifelong fascination with geology have led him to this synthesis of scientific knowledge and artistic appreciation. McKee's commitment to education and outreach has driven him to illuminate complex geological concepts for both academic audiences and the general public, making his works a bridge between scientific discourse and real-world understanding. This book is a must-read for nature enthusiasts, geology students, and anyone interested in the breathtaking majesty of the Grand Canyon. McKee'Äôs compelling narrative and rich scientific detail invite readers to not only admire the landscape but also to appreciate its ancient stories, making this volume an invaluable resource for anyone drawn to the splendor and history of this remarkable region.
95 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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