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Preface
1. The Geologic Setting of Iowa
2. Precambrian: The Oldest Rocks
3. Cambrian: Sandy Marine Shelves and Shorelines
4. Ordovician: Warm, Shallow Seas
5. Silurian: Dolomite and Carbonate Mounds
6. Devonian: A Variety of Marine Deposits
7. Mississippian: Last of the Widespread Carbonate Seas
8. Pennsylvanian: Coastal Swamps and Shallow Seas
9. Mesozic: Evaporite Deposits and the Land of the Inland Seas
10. Cenozoic: Erosion Climaxed by the Great Ice Age
11. Geology and Humankind
References
Index
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