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  1. Bibliography and index of geology, exclusive of North America, by Marie Siegrist, 1958
  2. Bibliography and index of Texas geology, 1951-1960, by Elizabeth T Moore, 1972
  3. User Guide to the Bibliography and Index of Geology
  4. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEOLOGY EXCLUSIVE OF NORTH AMERICA VOLUME 12-1947 by Marie and Eleanor Tatge Siegrist, 1948
  5. Bibliography and index of Texas geology, 1933-1950 (The University of Texas.Publication) by Roselle M Girard, 1959
  6. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEOLOGY EXCLUSIVE OF NORTH AMERICA VOLUME 14-1949 by Marie Siegrist, 1950
  7. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF THE GEOLOGY OF BOTSWANA TO 1966.
  8. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF TEXAS GEOLOGY, 1961-1974
  9. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEOLOGY EXCLUSIVE OF NORTH AMERICA VOLUME 11-1945-1946
  10. Bibliography and Index of Texas Geology, 1961-1974 by Elizabeth T. Moore, 1985
  11. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEOLOGY EXCLUSIVE OF NORTH AMERICA VOLUME 18 by Marie, Mary C. Grier and Marcia Lakeman Siegrist, 1954
  12. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF GEOLOGY EXCLUSIVE OF NORTH AMERICA : VOLUME 3 - 1935.
  13. Bibliography & Index of Geology Exclusiv by Marie Siegrist, 1954
  14. Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America, Vol.21, 1956 by The Staff of Geological Society of America, 1958

1. Desert Environment, Minerals & Geology Index - DesertUSA
Southwest; Caves of the North American Deserts; Death Valley Geology Field Trip; Life Desert Talk Trading Post Site Guide Maps Search Index About DUSA
http://www.desertusa.com/Thingstodo/geo/geology.html
Rocks are all around us. They make up the backbones of hills and mountains and the foundations of plains and valleys. Beneath the soil you walk on and the deep layers of soft mud that cover the ocean basins is a basement of hard rock and minerals. Below is a listing of the many factors that make up the deserts of the Southwest. Deserts in the USA Desert Geology Rocks, Gems, Minerals The Desert Environment North AmericanDeserts
Books by James R. Mitchell that will help you identify the best collecting locations in a state and the maps to get you there.
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2. Physical Geology Index (RCC)
Index to Lectures and Class Notes. Geology 101 Index Fall Term. Geology 102 Index Winter Term. Geology 103 Index Spring Term
http://jersey.uoregon.edu/~mstrick/RogueComCollege/Rogue_index.html
updated 3 / 04
Earth and Geological Sciences
Rogue Community College
Mike Strickler, Instructor
Geology 101, 102, and 103
Final Grades: Geology 102
Course Overview and Syllabi
Geology 101 Syllabus : Fall 2003 Term Geology 102 Syllabus : Winter 2004 Term Geology 103 Syllabus : Spring 2004Term
Index to Lectures and Class Notes
Geology 101 Index : Fall Term Geology 102 Index : Winter Term Geology 103 Index : Spring Term
Geology 100 (Fundamentals of Geology)
Course Index
Let's Communicate!
Website address: http://jersey.uoregon.edu/~mstrick E-mail address: geomania@earthlink.net
Mineral and Rock Identification
Index to Mineral and Rock Identification
Related information: Secondary level curriculum
Physical Geology
Hydrosphere and Surface Processes
Astronomy and Space Science
Internet Links to the Earth and Space Sciences
Physical Geology
Hydrosphere
Astronomy
Miscellaneous sites ...
GeoFantasy and Related Subjects
You are GeoManiac number since April 1, 1997

3. Gibson Consulting's Popular Geology Index
Connections • GeoLinks • IU Popular geology index for scientists,non-scientists, teachers, students. Including everything in
http://www.gravmag.com/popindx.html
HOME Company info Popular Geology FSU ... IU
Popular Geology Index
for scientists, non-scientists, teachers, students
Including everything in Gibson Consulting's site that we think
might be interesting for non-professionals, plus a few external links. Perpetual Calendar, History of the Earth
(a 366-page book)
Glossary of Basic Geologic Terms ... Craig Jones' Earthquake Map links
Some of Dick Gibson's Trip Reports have some geology in them.
Miscellaneous Products
Perpetual Calendar History of the Earth

Audio Tapes
- "Readings in the History of Geology"
Geological Clip Art

Antique Geologic Maps and Photos

Gulf Oil Memorabilia Video Tape

For Sale: Scenic Photographs by Dick Gibson Ever-growing Hot Links Boudins Kidney Stones
Crystal Cave
... Quotes (read at your own risk) The background image is an agate in Dick Gibson's collection. ©2000 Richard I. Gibson

4. KGS--Geologic Map Index
KGS Home, geology index Page, Geologic maps of Kansas. County Map Index. This pageshows available geologic maps and primary reports for the counties of Kansas.
http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/General/Geology/
Geologic maps of Kansas
County Map Index
This page shows available geologic maps and primary reports for the counties of Kansas. Click on the map to view information for a county, or scroll down and select from a list. The KGS Library should have copies for examination of those reports listed as out of print. In-print KGS publications can be acquired from the KGS, but reports from the U.S. Geological Survey, Kansas Department of Transportation, or other organizations are generally NOT available from the Kansas Geological Survey. You may also wish to check the KGS Online Bibliography of Geology for references. Allen Anderson Atchison Barber ... Wyandotte Also available is information on Kansas STATEMAP activities , a PDF file.
You will need the Acrobat PDF Reader , available free from Adobe, to read some of the reports placed online.
Kansas Geological Survey

Updated October 2003
Comments to webadmin@kgs.ku.edu
URL=http://www.kgs.ku.edu/General/Geology/geoMapIndex.html

5. KGS--Geology Resources
KGS Home, geology index Page, KGS Geology Information Page. Geology Home CountyGeologic Maps. Other Map and Charts. Data Bases. General Publications. Bulletins.
http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/General/geologyIndex.html
KGS Geology Information Page Geology Home County Geologic Maps Other Map and Charts Data Bases General Publications ... STATEMAP info
(a PDF file)
March 2004 This is the main page for geology information
from the Kansas Geological Survey. Use the menu
at left to examine the data we have placed online.
Highlights, New Items

6. Alaska Science Forum: Rocks And Geology Index
Rocks and geology index. The Great Diamond Rush in Canada s Arctic Ned Rozell. 1576; 01/10/02. The Wanderings of the Magnetic North Pole Ned Rozell.
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/rocks.html
This web page is provided as a public service by the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, in cooperation with the UAF research community. text only
Rocks and Geology Index The Great Diamond Rush in Canada's Arctic : Ned Rozell. #1576; 01/10/02. The Wanderings of the Magnetic North Pole : Ned Rozell. #1468; 12/01/99. Alaska's Deep Impact on the North Slope: Ned Rozell. #1460; 10/06/99. Glaciers Made of Rock, Ice and Bear Scat : Ned Rozell. #1455; 09/02/99. The Oldest Rock in Alaska Calls Iditarod Home : Ned Rozell. #1411; 10/22/98. Avalanches, Landslides, Good for Some : Ned Rozell. #1393; 06/16/98. Tracking the Movement of Earth's Plates : Ned Rozell. #1331; 04/03/97. Limestone: The Building Block for Tilting Brooks Range Peaks : Ned Rozell. #1288; 6/6/96. The Mystery of the Missing $40,000 Doorstop : Ned Rozell. #1244; 07/20/95. Great Comets, Great Floods : Carla Helfferich. #1192; 07/13/94. Boulders, Braids and J Harlan Bretz

7. Alaska Science Forum: Rocks And Geology Index
Rocks and geology index. Alaska s Deep Impact on the North Slope Ned Rozell. 1460; 10/06/99. Glaciers Made of Rock, Ice and Bear Scat Ned Rozell.
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/text/rocks.html
Alaska Science Forum
This web page is provided as a public service by the Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, in cooperation with the UAF research community. Rocks and Geology Index Alaska's Deep Impact on the North Slope: Ned Rozell. #1460; 10/06/99. Glaciers Made of Rock, Ice and Bear Scat : Ned Rozell. #1455; 09/02/99. The Oldest Rock in Alaska Calls Iditarod Home : Ned Rozell. #1411; 10/22/98. Avalanches, Landslides, Good for Some : Ned Rozell. #1393; 06/16/98. Tracking the Movement of Earth's Plates : Ned Rozell. #1331; 04/03/97. Limestone: The Building Block for Tilting Brooks Range Peaks : Ned Rozell. #1288; 6/6/96. The Mystery of the Missing $40,000 Doorstop : Ned Rozell. #1244; 07/20/95. Great Comets, Great Floods : Carla Helfferich. #1192; 07/13/94. Boulders, Braids and J Harlan Bretz : Carla Helfferich. #1160; 11/17/93. Bygone Bears of Prince Wales Island : Carla Helfferich. #1158; 11/03/93. Everyone's Best Friend, Maybe : Carla Helfferich. #1019; 2/27/91. Language to Match Our Landscape : Carla Helfferich. #987; 07/18/90. The Rise and Fall of Shorelines : Carla Helfferich. #956; 12/13/89.

8. California Geological Survey - California Geology Index To Back Issues
California Geology Magazine Index to Back Issues. The index below dates back to1991 and shows issues of California Geology that are currently available.
http://www.consrv.ca.gov/cgs/information/publications/california_geology_magazin
California Home Department of Conservation California Geological Survey CGS Library ... Products That We Sell CGS Links About Us Contact Us Jobs Site Map ... Help/FAQ
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California Geology Magazine
Index to Back Issues California Geology magazine is no longer being published. The index below dates back to 1991 and shows issues of California Geology that are currently available. This list does not include the Mineral Information Service magazine (1948-1970). Out of print issues are not included on this list. As a rule, the last issue of every volume (year) contains an index to that volume, listed by topic, location and author. Back issues of California Geology magazine may be purchased for $2.00 each. To order, please go to Ordering CGS Publications 2001-Volume 54 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2001

9. College Of The Siskiyous - Geology Index

http://www.siskiyous.edu/class/geology/

10. College Of The Siskiyous — Geology Index Nav

http://www.siskiyous.edu/class/geology/geolindexnav.htm

11. Physical Geology Index Page
Physical geology index page. This is an index of web documents forthe Spring 2004, Physical Geology course (GEOL 1170) taught at
http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo117/default.html
Physical Geology index page Course 'handouts': Outlines of lectures - Part I - The stuff the earth is made of - levels of structure and building blocks: Outline of lectures - Part II - Historical geology (stories of the earth) and geomorphology (surface processes). Outline of lectures - Part III - The architecture of the earth, geophysics, tectonics and structures. Geologic resources and humanity. Other resources: 1997 field trip images Shell canyon in the Big Horn mountains of Wyoming showing deformed sediment rocks. What was this area like when the different layers of sediment were being deposited? How did the environment change as time progressed and different sediments were deposited? Why are the rocks deformed and when? Are there geologic resources here? Are there geologic hazards? Why does the canyon take the shape it does, and how long did it take to form? These are the types of questions that can be addressed in geology, and which this course can teach you to answer. This is the site where many of UNO's geology majors have taken geologic field camp, a capstone courses.

12. Mining: Geology :Index
An understanding of basic geology is important to anyone wishing tolearn more about the mining industry. Geology is the science
http://interactive.usask.ca/ski/mining/geology/
Time Scale
The earth has provided man with the necessities for life since the beginning of recorded time. We have been using the minerals from the ground since the first stones were used as tools. Later, metals made their debut as useful materials for tools and other possessions such as adornments for the body. Today, the mining industry is dependent upon the occurrence of minerals in the earth's crust for economic reasons. In Saskatchewan, various minerals can be found which were formed millions of years ago. The location in the earth's crust where these minerals occur in great quantity and quality is referred to as an orebody . To pinpoint the location of an orebody and reveal its potential to the mining world requires the skills of geologists prospectors geophysicists geochemists and mining engineers . An understanding of basic geology is important to anyone wishing to learn more about the mining industry.
Geology is the science of the earth; studying minerals and how they were formed is one branch of geology. Various physical and chemical processes on the earth were and are responsible for the formation orebodies. Various theories have been put forth over the years; many of these scientific theories have been modified, some have been 'thrown out' and still others have remained relatively unchanged. The theory of plate tectonics has helped to explain the formation of orebodies. This theory states that the earth's crust is made up of large plates. The plates meet and move over each other. This theory can explain the formation of mountains, earthquakes, volcanic activity and with these processes, the formation of minerals.

13. Ohio Geology Index
Index to current and past issues of Ohio Geology, a quarterly publicationof the Division of Geological Survey. A Quarterly Publication
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/geosurvey/oh_geol/oh_geol.htm
A Quarterly Publication of the Division of Geological Survey
Current Issue:
No. 2, 2003
Past Issues:
No. 1, 2003
No. 3, 4, 2002

No. 2, 2002

No. 1, 2002
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Publications Send comments or questions to: Last update May 07, 2004

14. Shiant Isles Geology Index Page
The GEOLOGY of the SHIANT ISLES (HEBRIDES) By FREDERICK WALKER, MA, D.Sc(1929). Geological Map of the Shiant Isles by Frederick Walker.
http://www.shiantisles.net/geology/
The Shiants, or at least most of them, are about fifty eight and a half million years old. They were formed from a series of hot, intrusive magmas, giant plugs of molten rock rising from deep within the earth's mantle, which squeezed between much older fossil-bearing rocks above them. Although Frederick Walker's paper is now out of date (he has no understanding of the multiple intrusions which later geologists discovered) it is a fascinating description of the whole cooling mechanism. The SNH Geological Conservation Review presents the modern view in relatively non-technical language, and contains some excellent photographs of the islands and their rocks. The GEOLOGY  of  the SHIANT ISLES (HEBRIDES) By FREDERICK WALKER, M.A., D.Sc (1929) Geological Map of the Shiant Isles by Frederick Walker Shiant Isles SSSI - Geological Conservation Review
by Kathryn Goodenough
Scottish Natural Heritage - September 1999
Reproduced by permission of Scottish National Heritage (3.23 Mb PDF file)

15. Washington State Geology Index Map
Click on a named quadrangle in the map above to see the geology map for that areaEach Quadrangle is 1° of Longitude by 30 minutes of Latitude (approximately
http://wa_geology.home.comcast.net/
Click on a named quadrangle in the map above to see the geology map for that area
Note: This site is designed for high-speed connections at 1024x768 or higher resolution
Designed and Built by Christopher Heg using GRASS GIS and Spider Writer
Send comments to wa_geology@comcast.net Click here to visit my home page

16. Geology Index
Geology. Have fun visiting these sites to learn more about geology! South BurlingtonLearning Expectations Recognize the principal of superposition.
http://chamberlin.sbschools.net/users/kmurphy/geologyindex.htm
Geology Have fun visiting these sites to learn more about geology! South Burlington Learning Expectations:
  • Recognize the principal of superposition Describe how fossils are formed Understand how folding, faulting, volcanoes, earthquakes and glaciers record the earth's physical history Describe how fossil evidence suggests physical changes in the earth's history as well as changes in life forms. List the four major time periods in earth's history, and describe the life forms conditions present during each era.
Related links: Evolving Earth - Plate Tectonics from the University of Michigan
Plate Tectonics
from "Awesome Library" Click Here to see photos of our field trips and class activities. Click here for our home page. Comments or Questions? Click Here E-mail me at murph@sburl.k12.vt.us

17. ES 331/767 Ice Age Environments/Quaternary Geology Index
ES 331 Ice Age Environments ES 767 Quaternary Geology Prof. An introductionto geology, landscapes, glaciers, climate, and biology of the ice ages.
http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/ice/icehome.htm
ES 331 Ice Age Environments
ES 767 Quaternary Geology
Prof. James S. Aber Earth Science Department,
Emporia State University, Kansas, U.S.A. http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/ice/
An introduction to geology, landscapes, glaciers, climate, and biology of the ice ages. The relationship of ice age events to modern environments, the nature of climatic and environmental change, and the role of man.
  • Prerequisite: GO 325 Earth History, or consent (earth science or biology background).
  • Textbooks:
  • Required for all: Glacial environments by Hambrey (1994). Note: Distance-learning students may order textbooks online at the Virtual Bookstore or by calling tollfree 800-325-3252.
  • Recommended for all: The ice finders by Bolles (1999). Note: this book is out of print, but used copies may be obtained from local bookstores or online. Supplementary readings for ES 767 Quaternary Geology.
    Selected chapters will be supplied in pdf format via FTP
  • Additional sources (on library reserve):
    • The Ice Age world by Andersen and Borns (1994).
    • Canada's heritage of glacial features by V.K. Prest (1983).

18. GO 521 History Of Geology Index
GO 521 History of Geology Prof. The historical development of geology as a scientificdiscipline from ancient civilizations to the modern space age.
http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/histgeol/
GO 521 History of Geology Prof. James S. Aber
Earth Science Department
Emporia State University The historical development of geology as a scientific discipline from ancient civilizations to the modern space age. Historical context and cultural basis of major geological theories regarding the origin of the Earth and processes that have influenced the Earth's development. The lives and contributions of individuals, whose ideas have shaped scientific thought and public opinion. Scientific technology, exploration, and the changing role of science through time. Full course syllabus This course is offered by the Earth Science department for the use and benefit of students enrolled at Emporia State Univeristy

19. BC Geology Index Map
click button to expand all layer groups. BC geology index Map. click button toreturn to the MapPlace home page. click button to return to the BCGS home page.
http://webmap.em.gov.bc.ca/mapplace/minpot/geolindx.cfm
BC Geology Index Map

20. GSC & GSB Geology Index Map
click button to collapse all layer groups. click button to expand all layer groups.GSC GSB geology index Map. click button to return to the MapPlace home page.
http://webmap.em.gov.bc.ca/mapplace/minpot/mixer.cfm

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