"Field Geology" is a practical guide designed to assist geologists in conducting fieldwork. Written by William Henry Penning and A. J. Jukes-Browne, this book provides essential information on geological surveying and mapping techniques. Covering a range of topics from identifying rock formations to understanding geological structures, it serves as an invaluable resource for both students and professionals in the field. The book emphasizes the importance of careful observation and accurate recording of data, offering insights into the methods used to interpret geological history through field evidence. A classic resource for anyone engaged in the study of earth sciences, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of geological fieldwork.
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