The Hudson Valley In The Ice Age: A Geological History & Tour
BLACK DOME PRESSDiscover the dramatic geological forces that shaped the Hudson Valley landscape during the Ice Age with this comprehensive guidebook and geological history. This beautifully illustrated volume combines scientific expertise with accessible storytelling, offering both armchair readers and outdoor enthusiasts a deeper understanding of the region's natural history. Whether you're hiking through the valley, exploring state parks, or simply curious about the forces that carved the distinctive terrain you see today, this book transforms your outdoor experience by revealing the ancient story written in rock, soil, and topography.
- Detailed geological history of the Hudson Valley from the Pleistocene Ice Age through modern times
- 40+ full-color maps, diagrams, and photographs illustrating glacial formations and geological features
- Seven guided geological tours with specific locations, directions, and what to observe at each stop
- Written by expert geologists in accessible language suitable for both novices and experienced naturalists
- Hardcover binding with durable construction designed for field use and repeated reference
- Identifies glacial deposits, moraines, drumlins, and other Ice Age landforms visible throughout the region
- Includes practical information on accessing geological sites and recommended viewing seasons
- Features detailed cross-sections showing subsurface geology and glacial layer deposits
- Companion resource to regional hiking and nature exploration activities
This book excels as both a preparatory resource before outdoor adventures and a field companion during exploration. The seven guided tours can be completed as full-day geological expeditions or adapted into shorter hikes focused on specific features. Each tour includes precise location coordinates, estimated duration, difficulty level, and detailed descriptions of what geological phenomena you'll encounter. The color photography and diagrams help you identify features in the landscape, transforming ordinary hikes into educational geological journeys. Readers consistently report that this book fundamentally changes how they perceive the Hudson Valley's familiar mountains, valleys, and water features—revealing them as direct results of massive glacial scouring and deposition from thousands of years ago.
This guidebook is ideal for geology students, outdoor educators, experienced hikers seeking deeper landscape literacy, and anyone fascinated by natural history and earth science. Whether you're planning weekend geological tours, teaching environmental science courses, or enriching your connection to the Hudson Valley region, this meticulously researched volume provides the knowledge and practical guidance needed to unlock the Ice Age secrets hidden in plain sight across the landscape.
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