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LOCAL COMMITTEE Judging Coordinator: John Holbrook, john.holbrook@tcu.edu
Co-Chairs: Omar Harvey, omar.harvey@tcu.edu, and Arne Exhibits Chair: Majie Fan, mfan@uta.edu
Winguth, awinguth@tcu.edu Budget/Finance Chair: Omar Harvey, omar.harvey@tcu.edu
Technical Program Co-Chairs: Xiangyang Xie, x.xie@tcu.edu, Education Program (K–12) Chair: Arne Winguth, awinguth@
and Arne Winguth, awinguth@tcu.edu tcu.edu
Student Volunteer Chair: Helge Alsleben, h.alseleben@tcu.edu Media Chair: Bob Stern, rjstern@utdallas.edu
Sponsorship Chair: Richard Denne, r.denne@tcu.edu Meeting Secretary: Cornelia Winguth, cwinguth@uta.edu
Field Trip Co-Chairs: Richard Hanson, r.hanson@tcu.edu,
and Helge Alsleben, h.alseleben@tcu.edu
Take this book along for a ride as you roll across the red plains east to the Ozark Plateau,
west to the Panhandle, or south to the Ouachita, Arbuckle, and Wichita Mountains.
ROADSIDE GEOLOGY OF OKLAHOMA
N H. S
Dinosaur tracks preserved in sandstone, knobs of granite rising from
the plains, and springs cascading down limestone cli s are just a few
of the fascinating geologic features discussed in Roadside Geology of
Oklahoma, a guide to more than 35 roads that crisscross the state.
Geologist Neil Suneson tells you what to look for along the roads, points
you to nearby parks with interesting rocks and crystals, and recounts
the history of radium mineral baths, coal mines, fossil excavations,
and petroleum drilling, not to mention the rush for nonexistent gold
in the Wichita Mountains.
400 pages • 6 x 9 • full color • 220 color photographs
100 color maps and illustrations • glossary • references • index
paper $26.00 • Item 204 • ISBN 978-0-87842-697-3
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