Geological Structures: An Introductory Field Guide
By (Author) Chris Pellant
By (author) Helen Pellant
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Natural History
1st February 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
551
Paperback
192
Width 118mm, Height 180mm
247g
Geological Structures is an easy-to-use, highly informative photographic field guide that introduces the great variety of geological structures to be found all around us. The authors' beautiful photography, extended captions and accessible text make interpreting and understanding geological structures simple, whether you're an amateur enthusiast keen to learn or a more experienced geologist. The three main rock groups - igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary - and their related structures are each covered in detail, followed by sections focusing on folds and folding, faults and faulting, and unconformities. Structures and related landforms are illustrated in more than 200 detailed colour photographs and their helpful captions assist with identification in the field. Each geological account includes an indication of the structure's formation and provides useful information on how to identify and understand its distinguishing features.
Chris and Helen Pellant are based in North Yorkshire and they began writing books together in the 1980s. They have written a number of earth science books, and also run their own photographic library (picsandwords.com). They are keen conservationists, studying and recording everything from plants and lepidoptera to marine life.