If you liked Centennial special volume by Geological Society of America, start with Distribution of evolutionary explosions in geologic time (1952), Guidebook for field trips in New England (1952), and Stratigraphy, structure, sedimentation and paleontology of the southern Taconic region, eastern New York (1963). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Distribution of evolutionary explosions in geologic time (1952), Guidebook for field trips in New England (1952), Stratigraphy, structure, sedimentation and paleontology of the southern Taconic region, eastern New York (1963), Excursion guide book for Guatemala (1967), and Council rules, policies, procedures and miscellaneous information (1955).

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