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Title: Roadside Geology of Indiana (Roadside Geology Series)
by Mark J. Camp, Mark J. Camp
ISBN: 0-87842-396-6
Publisher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Pub. Date: 01 July, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $18.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A Trek Into Indiana's Past
Comment: "Roadside Geology of Indiana" is a field guide perfect for anyone who wishes to learn about Indiana's ancient past by getting out and exploring the countryside. There is no better way to experience geology than to get outside and get one's hands dirty, and this book allows just that by providing a field trip excursion across every part of the state. Provided are outcrop sites and quarries to visit as well as brief histories of mining towns and other historical trivia related to Indiana's bedrock geology. Divided into routes along individual roadways, this book is a well-organized adventure from the Ordovician bedrock of southeastern Indiana through the Pleistocene glacial features that characterize the north. Need to pass through Indiana but want to learn something along the way? This book is perfect for Sunday evening drives or holiday layovers. So get out there and enjoy!

Rating: 4
Summary: Excellent geology intro
Comment: As someone living in Indiana, I appreciate this book as an excellent introduction to Indiana geology. While much of the treatment is superficial, it covers a lot of ground and there isn't time to go into everything at much depth. It also provides substantial insight into historical use of surface and subsurface geological resources in the Hoosier state, and as such gives a taste of lifestyles over the last 150 years. Highly recommended.

Rating: 4
Summary: Indiana actually has some geology
Comment: This is definitely one of the better books in this series (I own most of them). If you, like me, have always regarded Indiana as a place you have to drive through, you'll be as surprised as I to discover just how much interesting geology there is. It's a good read besides.

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