
THE GEOLOGY OF CALVIN COOLIDGE STATE FOREST PARK
INTRODUCTION
GEOLOGY
BASIC PRINCIPLES AND “TOOLS”
THE ROCKS OF CALVIN COOLIDGE STATE FOREST PARK AND THE STORY THEY TELL
THE GEOLOGIC HISTORY
SIDE TRIPS OF GEOLOGICAL INTEREST - Gold Panning
Footnotes
Transcriber’s Notes
Each summer the pine‑scented valleys of Calvin Coolidge State Forest draw campers, hikers, and picnickers seeking both recreation and a glimpse of natural history. This guide invites anyone with a curious mind to step beyond the trailhead and discover why the hills and valleys look the way they do. By blending clear explanations with local maps, it turns a day‑trip into an adventure in earth science.
The book introduces the three cornerstone principles that geologists use to read the stone record: uniformitarianism, superposition and faunal succession. Simple analogies—like comparing rock layers to a layered cake—make these ideas easy to grasp, while vivid examples show how modern rivers and deltas echo ancient ones preserved in the forest’s rocks. Readers learn to treat each outcrop as a page from a deep‑time storybook.
Armed with these tools, visitors are guided on a journey 550 million years into the past, visualizing ancient seas, volcanic intrusions, and the slow rise of the Green Mountains. The narrative connects the present landscape to its geological past, offering a richer appreciation of the scenery that surrounds every campsite and trail.
Language
en
Duration
~31 minutes (30K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-02-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A mid-20th-century geology writer, he created clear, practical guides to Vermont’s state parks that helped visitors understand how those landscapes were formed. His books turn bedrock, fossils, and glacial history into something approachable for general readers.
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