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The Geology of Button Bay State Park

by Harry W. Dodge

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"The Geology of Button Bay State Park" by Harry W. Dodge, Jr. is a scientific publication written in the early 1960s. It focuses on the geological features and history of Button Bay State Park, located on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain in Vermont. The book examines the significant geological events that shaped the area, giving readers insight into the natural history of the region. In this work, Dodge presents a detailed account of the geological formations within Button Bay State Park, primarily highlighting the clay banks and beach along the lake, which reflect thousands of years of geological changes. The author explains the impact of glacial retreats and the formation of ancient lakes, such as Lake Vermont, which influenced the present landscape and the deposits of marine clays seen today. Throughout the text, there are discussions on fossils, sediment structures, and earth movements, providing a comprehensive overview of the geological processes that have occurred in the Champlain Valley and their implications for understanding the region's natural history. The book serves as an informative guide for geology enthusiasts or anyone interested in the evolution of this unique area.

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