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A nontechnical account explains the geological origin and evolution of the Great Plains, defining its extent and subdividing it into regional sections. It traces deep-time events—marine deposition, uplift and warping, westward progradation of sediments, and Pleistocene glaciation—and shows how streams, weathering, loess and wind, and erosion sculpted plateaus, badlands, dunes, sand hills, escarpments, and isolated uplifts such as the Black Hills and Central Texas dome. Illustrated regional descriptions emphasize surface forms, rock units, and drainage history, and the text synthesizes these elements to explain the present variety of plains landscapes.

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Donald E. Trimble

Donald E. Trimble is an author known for his work in geology and landscape evolution, particularly in relation to the Great Plains of North America. His notable book, "The Geologic Story of the Great Plains," offers a nontechnical exploration of the origins and development of this unique landscape. Through his writing, Trimble aims to make complex geological concepts accessible to a broader audience, contributing to the public understanding of natural history and environmental science.

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