Arkaroola-Mount Painter In The Northern Flinders Ranges, S.A.: The Last Billion Years
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: Reg C. Sprigg
Binding: Hardback
Published: Arkaroola Arkaroola, Australia, 1984
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This authoritative volume chronicles the profound geological evolution of the Arkaroola-Mount Painter region within South Australia's Northern Flinders Ranges. It meticulously details a billion years of Earth's history, presenting a comprehensive account of the ancient landscapes, rock formations, and paleontological discoveries that define this unique area. Sprigg's work uncovers the intricate processes that shaped the continent, offering invaluable insights into its deep past. The narrative instructs readers on the complex interplay of tectonic forces and environmental changes, making it an essential reference for geologists and natural history enthusiasts alike. It illustrates the enduring legacy of a landscape forged over eons, providing a foundational understanding of Australia's geological heritage.
Author: Reg C. Sprigg
Binding: Hardback
Published: Arkaroola Arkaroola, Australia, 1984
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This authoritative volume chronicles the profound geological evolution of the Arkaroola-Mount Painter region within South Australia's Northern Flinders Ranges. It meticulously details a billion years of Earth's history, presenting a comprehensive account of the ancient landscapes, rock formations, and paleontological discoveries that define this unique area. Sprigg's work uncovers the intricate processes that shaped the continent, offering invaluable insights into its deep past. The narrative instructs readers on the complex interplay of tectonic forces and environmental changes, making it an essential reference for geologists and natural history enthusiasts alike. It illustrates the enduring legacy of a landscape forged over eons, providing a foundational understanding of Australia's geological heritage.