Landmark-the very word echoes a fundamental relationship between man and the land-the recognition by man of distinctive features of the terrain. Man has looked to these distinctive landscape features to guide his travels, inspire his songs, provide his living, diversify his recreation and define his "home." Iowa's land and its layered geologic foundation lying unseen beneath have touched the lives of travelers and residents, past and present
When a boy, living on the border between the Iowan and the Loess-Kansan drift sheets, the great diff...
Iowa's mineral resources have been valued and utilized by its residents ever since man began to inh...
It is a fact almost too well known to state here that the most important single problem in earth-stu...
A new publication, A Regional Guide to Iowa Landforms, is now available as the Iowa Geological Surve...
A landscape is a collection of shapes or landforms. In Iowa, these shapes are composed of earth mat...
Iowa is usually considered as primarily a prairie state, one whose chief aesthetic attraction lies i...
The Iowa Geological Survey is engaged in preparing a geological map of Iowa, upon a scale of half an...
On today’s ride we continue riding across the Southern Iowa Drift Plain. This landform region cover...
A narrow band of unusual hills skirts the Missouri River valley along Iowa\u27s western border. The ...
It is the duty of the Geological Sur vey to collect, interpret, and on basic geologic features of th...
This bulletin tells how natural erosion has helped shape the landscapes of southwestern Iowa and aff...
The first centennary of a science in Iowa is upon us. History of the sciences in the commonwealth no...
Except they be trained geologists few Iowans there are who would ordinarily think of looking for mou...
Many of us are interested in the landscape around us. We ask: Why is this hill so steep or why is th...
Iowa - Portrait of the Land is also a story about this land we call Iowa and our place in it. It has...
When a boy, living on the border between the Iowan and the Loess-Kansan drift sheets, the great diff...
Iowa's mineral resources have been valued and utilized by its residents ever since man began to inh...
It is a fact almost too well known to state here that the most important single problem in earth-stu...
A new publication, A Regional Guide to Iowa Landforms, is now available as the Iowa Geological Surve...
A landscape is a collection of shapes or landforms. In Iowa, these shapes are composed of earth mat...
Iowa is usually considered as primarily a prairie state, one whose chief aesthetic attraction lies i...
The Iowa Geological Survey is engaged in preparing a geological map of Iowa, upon a scale of half an...
On today’s ride we continue riding across the Southern Iowa Drift Plain. This landform region cover...
A narrow band of unusual hills skirts the Missouri River valley along Iowa\u27s western border. The ...
It is the duty of the Geological Sur vey to collect, interpret, and on basic geologic features of th...
This bulletin tells how natural erosion has helped shape the landscapes of southwestern Iowa and aff...
The first centennary of a science in Iowa is upon us. History of the sciences in the commonwealth no...
Except they be trained geologists few Iowans there are who would ordinarily think of looking for mou...
Many of us are interested in the landscape around us. We ask: Why is this hill so steep or why is th...
Iowa - Portrait of the Land is also a story about this land we call Iowa and our place in it. It has...
When a boy, living on the border between the Iowan and the Loess-Kansan drift sheets, the great diff...
Iowa's mineral resources have been valued and utilized by its residents ever since man began to inh...
It is a fact almost too well known to state here that the most important single problem in earth-stu...