Geological History Of Saskatchewan

Storer, John

Regina, 1989


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Card covers, 90 pages, 8.5x11 in, [21.5x28 cm], B&W and colour illustrations.

Condition

Covers with moderate surface wear. Spine-edge with a lengthy tear, and other abrasions.

Notes

The author traces the province’s long geological development through five major stages leading to the present landscape. The book outlines the processes that shaped Saskatchewan’s bedrock, surface features, and natural resources, using this progression as a framework for understanding both the province’s physical character and its biological history.

Storer places Saskatchewan within the broader context of the Great Plains, showing how its geological story reflects larger patterns of continental formation and change across central North America.