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Yves Earhart

Rock Pillars

Rock Pillars offers an in-depth exploration of how erosion sculpts the Earth's surface, creating mesmerizing landforms. The book investigates the formation, characteristics, and global distribution of these natural wonders. A key focus is on how differential erosion—where varying rock types erode at different rates—plays a pivotal role, often with resistant caprocks protecting softer layers below.

It's intriguing how these pillars aren't random; rather, they're the result of specific geological and environmental conditions. The book progresses systematically, beginning with an introduction to erosion processes and building to detailed discussions of various rock pillar types worldwide, such as the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon and the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia.

Climate's influence, including precipitation and temperature, is also examined as a driver of erosion. Supported by scientific data, photographs, and diagrams, Rock Pillars provides a comprehensive yet accessible understanding of these geological marvels. It emphasizes the role of these formations in tourism and their potential as indicators of climate change.
144 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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