"Geological Research in Kentucky" offers an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of the geological foundations and mineral wealth of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. As a significant volume in the state's scientific record, this work provides a meticulous synthesis of research conducted during a pivotal era of industrial and geological discovery. Author Willard Rouse Jillson, a renowned figure in American geology, presents a detailed examination of the region's diverse stratigraphic layers, fossil records, and subterranean resources.
The text serves as both a historical record of scientific methodology and a vital resource for understanding the Appalachian and Interior Low Plateaus. Readers will find in-depth discussions regarding the identification and distribution of coal, oil, gas, and various minerals that have historically shaped the economic landscape of the region. Jillson's clear prose and organized presentation make complex geological concepts accessible to both professional geologists and students of natural history.
This volume is an essential reference for those interested in the natural history of the American South, the development of the mining and petroleum industries, and the evolution of geological science in the early 20th century. "Geological Research in Kentucky" remains a cornerstone for any collection focused on North American earth sciences and regional history.
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