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"If we view the natural world in the context of time, everything we see becomes a story. Nothing can be truly understood without reference to time and change. The varied landscapes of Kansas are reflections of the underlying geology. Regions of similar topography are classified as physiographic provinces, and are underlain by rocks of similar age and composition. In Landscapes of Kansas, Keith Miller takes readers on a tour of Kansas's provinces, from those underlain by the oldest rocks to those exposing sediments deposited in the relatively recent past. Each region of Kansas is placed into the long chronology of Earth history: changing sea levels and global climates, the uplift and erosion of mountains, and the evolution of life over hundreds of millions of years"-- Provided by publisher.
About the author
Keith B. Miller was a research assistant professor of geology at Kansas State University from 1995 to 2018. He now serves as an adjunct professor at Messiah University in Pennsylvania. He is the editor of
Perspectives on an Evolving Creation, and his articles have appeared in
Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin,
The Journal of Geology, and other publications.