Description: From the Colorado River's earliest stream deposits near Yuma to ancient sand dunes preserved in the walls of Canyon de Chelly in the Four Corners region, and from volcanic tuffs near Kingman to silver veins at Tombstone, Roadside Geology of Arizona crisscrosses the state to cover all its fascinating geologic history.
Brief description: Stephen J. Reynolds received an undergraduate geology degree from the University of Texas at El Paso, and MS and PhD degrees in structure/tectonics and regional geology from the University of Arizona. He then spent ten years directing the geologic framework and mapping program of the Arizona Geological Survey, where he completed the 1988 Geologic Map of Arizona. Steve is a President's Professor-Emeritus in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University. He has authored or edited over 200 geologic maps, articles, and reports, including the 866-page Geologic Evolution of Arizona. He coauthored a widely used structural geology textbook, and he and Julia Johnson authored three introductory college textbooks for McGraw-Hill Education, including the award-winning Exploring Geology. His geologic research focuses on structure, tectonics, and mineral deposits of the Southwest. He leads geologic field trips in Arizona, including to Sedona, Monument Valley, mountains near Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon.
Review Quotes: "If you live in Arizona or are visiting, you need this book." --Dr. Raymond Grant, Pinal Geology Museum, Coolidge, Arizona in Rocks & Minerals