The Geologic Story of Colorado National Monument Revised Edition

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The Geologic Story of Colorado National Monument Revised Edition

by Stanley William Lohman

EN·~3 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

The Geologic Story of COLORADO NATIONAL MONUMENT

0:48
2

Figures

0:00
3

Preface

2:40
4

History of the Monument

7:47
5

Early History of the Region - Prehistoric People

3:27
6

Late Arrivals - Early Settlement

7:44
7

Artesian Wells

2:59
8

Geographic Setting

2:14
9

The Geologic Story Begins

14:43
10

The Age of Reptiles

46:34

Description

A listener‑friendly guide invites you into the rugged heart of Colorado’s towering canyons, where ancient layers of sandstone, shale and volcanic rock tell a story that stretches back millions of years. Drawing on decades of fieldwork, the author explains how the Monument’s striking cliffs, arches and mesas were sculpted by erosion, faulting and the slow work of water and wind, using vivid, color photographs that bring the geology to life without requiring a technical background.

Interwoven with the science is the captivating tale of the park’s early champion, a passionate outdoorsman who blazed the first trails and persuaded the nation to protect the landscape. His daring climbs, the creation of the serpentine switchback route, and the early days of visitor access provide a human counterpoint to the geologic narrative, offering listeners a well‑rounded picture of how this dramatic scenery became a treasured public treasure.

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Full title

The Geologic Story of Colorado National Monument Revised Edition Revised Edition

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (202K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2016-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

SW

Stanley William Lohman

b. 1907

Best known for turning the geology of the American Southwest into clear, readable stories, this U.S. Geological Survey scientist wrote books that helped generations of visitors understand places like Arches and Canyonlands. His work bridged careful field science and a real gift for explanation.

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