Because Oregon sits on the leading edge of a moving crustal plate, a striking diversity of geologic events have molded its topography. Over a century of study, a deeper understanding of the region's tectonic overprint has emerged. In this timely update to the 2000 edition, Elizabeth and William Orr incorporate that new knowledge, addressing current environmental problems and detailing tectonic hazards. "Caught between converging crustal plates," the Orrs write, "the Pacific Northwest faces a future of massive earthquakes and tsunamis."
A comprehensive treatment of the state's geologic history,
Oregon Geology moves through Oregon's regions to closely examine the unique geologic features of each, from the Blue Mountains to the Willamette Valley, from the high lava Plains to the Coast Range.
The book includes biographical sketches of notable geologists. It is lavishly illustrated and includes an extensive bibliography.
Author: Elizabeth L. Orr, William N. Orr
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Oregon State University Press
Published: 11/01/2012
Pages: 304
Weight: 1.85lbs
Size: 10.90h x 8.50w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780870716812
6th EditionReview Citation(s): Choice 07/01/2013
About the AuthorElizabeth L. Orr is the collections manager of the Condon Collection at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History at University of Oregon.
William N. Orr, emeritus professor of geology at University of Oregon, is director of the Condon Collection. The Orrs have coauthored
Geology of the Pacific Northwest, Second Edition,
Oregon Water: An Environmental History, and
Oregon Fossils, Second Edition (OSU Press).