Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the bedrock and glacial history of Vermont's Groton State Forest in "The Geology of Groton State Forest," by Robert A. Christman. This meticulously prepared republication delves into the area's fascinating geological makeup, offering insights into its stratigraphy and the forces that shaped its landscape. Discover the enduring story etched in the rocks and landforms of this natural treasure. Perfect for those interested in geology, the natural history of the Northeast, and the wonders hidden within our national parks. From the science of the earth to the animals and wildlife that inhabit this area, this book offers a timeless glimpse into the geological story of one of Vermont's beloved destinations.
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