The Yorkshire Dales
Landscape and Geology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The Crowood Press Ltd
Published:18th Mar '08
Should be back in stock very soon
Features and reviews in Down to Earth, Earthwise, The Geology Society Journal and Geologists' Association Newsletter.Reviews in Country Walking, The Great Outdoors and The Dalesman magazines.
Contains the story of ancient oceans, forests, shallow seas and ice. This book shows how, over millions of years, the limestone landscape has been laid down at the bottom of tropical seas, deformed by movements in the earth's crust and shaped giant glaciers.The first in an exciting new series that tells the story of some of Britain's most beautiful landscapes. Written with the general reader - the walker, the lover of the countryside - firmly in mind, this opens the door onto a fascinating story of ancient oceans, forests, shallow seas and ice. Over millions of years the stunning limestone landscape has been laid down at the bottom of tropical seas, deformed by movements in the earth's crust and shaped giant glaciers and, in our own time, the simple effects of rivers and rain water. With the help of dramatic photographs, expert geologist Tony Waltham tells the engrossing story of the Dales, explaining just how the landscape of caves, moors and valleys comes to look as it does. Including guided walks specially designed to show off and explain the best of the national park's landforms, The Yorkshire Dales - Landscape and Geology will open up an amazing new perspective for anyone who loves this wild and beautiful area.
ISBN: 9781861269720
Dimensions: 235mm x 165mm x 14mm
Weight: 446g
192 pages