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Laboratory Studies in Earth History, 8/e
James C. Brice
Harold L. Levin, Washington University
Michael S. Smith, University of North Carolina-Wilmington

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Contents:

Chapter 1: Sedimentary Rocks in Hand Sample
Chapter 2: Textural Clues to the History of Sediments
Chapter 3: Sedimentary Rocks Under the Microscope
Chapter 4: Ancient Sedimentary Environments
Chapter 5: Major Tectonic Settings of Earth History
Chapter 6: Sea-Floor Spreading and Plate Tectonics
Chapter 7: Age Relations and Unconformity
Chapter 8: Rock Units and Time-Rock Units
Chapter 9: Ancient Shorelines
Chapter 10: Fossils and Their Living Relatives: Protists, Sponges, Corals, Bryozoans, and Brachiopods
Chapter 11: Fossils and Their Living Relatives: Mollusks, Athropods, Echinoderms, Graptolites and Plants
Chapter 12: Fossil Indicators of Age, Environment, and Correlation
Chapter 13: A Brief Survey of the Vertebrates
Chapter 14: Geologic Maps and Geologic Structures
Chapter 15: Canadian Shield and Basement Rocks of North America Materials
Chapter 16: Mountain Belts of North America
Chapter 17: The Interior Plains and Plateaus
Chapter 18: Igneous Rocks and Metamorphic Rocks