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  1. Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions, 2nd Edition by George H. Davis, Stephen J. Reynolds, 1996-01-19
  2. Roadside Geology of Pennsylvania (Roadside Geology Series) (Roadside Geology Series) by Bradford B. Van Diver, 1990-01-01
  3. Glossary of Geology, 5th Edition
  4. Geology of the American Southwest: A Journey Through Two Billion Years of Plate-Tectonic History by W. Scott Baldridge, 2004-06-07
  5. Roadside Geology of Washington (Roadside Geology Series) (Roadside Geology Series) by David D. Alt, Donald W. Hyndman, 1984-09-01
  6. The Geology of Ore Deposits by John M. Guilbert, Charles Frederick Park, 2007-02-05
  7. Geology of New York : A Simplified Account (New York State Museum's Educational Leaflet # 28) with New York State Geological Highway Map (Educational Leaflet ... Leaflet (New York State Museum), No. 28.)
  8. Geology (4th Edition) by Stanley Chernicoff, Donna Whitney, 2006-01-14
  9. Laboratory Manual For Physical Geology by James H Zumberge, Robert H. Rutford, et all 2002-07-26
  10. Physical Geology by Charles (Carlos) C Plummer, Diane Carlson, 2007-10-22
  11. Roadside Geology of the Yellowstone Country (Roadside Geology Series) (Roadside Geology Series) by William J. Fritz, 1985-06-01
  12. Geology of the Sierra Nevada (California Natural History Guides) by Mary Hill, 2006-05-15
  13. Geology in the Field by Robert R. Compton, 1985-07
  14. Essentials of Geology (10th Edition) by Frederick K. Lutgens, Edward J. Tarbuck, et all 2008-01-09

41. NGDC/MGG - World Data Center For Marine Geology And Geophysics, Boulder
World Data Center for Marine geology Geophysics, Boulder, operated by NOAA/NGDC, archives offers data from the global ocean Great Lakes (bathymetry
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html
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NESDIS NGDC comments ... NGDC questions: ngdc.info@noaa.gov NGDC home
page maintained by: ngdc.webcontent@noaa.gov
last update May 10, 2004

42. Geologylink® - Glossary
Indexed glossary of geology terms.
http://college.hmco.com/geology/resources/geologylink/glossary.html
GeologyLink The Earth Today In the News Virtual Classroom ... Glossary Student Resource Center
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43. NGDC/MGG - Redirection Page
The NOAA National Geophysical Data Center and collocated World Data Center for Marine geology and Geophysics, Boulder no longer hosts the SEPM web pages As of
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/sepm/sepm.HTML
NOAA NESDIS NGDC comments
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The NOAA National Geophysical Data Center and collocated World Data Center for Marine Geology and Geophysics, Boulder no longer hosts the SEPM web pages
As of March 2004, NGDC no longer hosts the SEPM data archive or historic abstracts for PALAIOS and JSR.
The SEPM data archive has moved to:
http://www.sepm.org/archive/index.html
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NOAA NESDIS NGDC MGG questions: ngdc.info@noaa.gov NGDC home
page maintained by: ngdc.webcontent@noaa.gov
last update July 30, 2003

44. U.S. State Geologic Maps
Collection of electronic versions of bedrock, surficial, and structural maps.
http://geology.about.com/cs/geomapsusstates/
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Geologic Maps of the U.S. States
The first and only complete set of state geologic maps on the Web.
Alphabetical
Recent Up a category State Geologic Maps, Online Going online to see a geologic map of your state can be rewardingor frustrating. Alabama From the Geological Survey of Alabama, presented here with notes from your Guide. Alaska A complicated map of this huge state, presented here at three sizes. Arizona An incredibly useful resource from Arizona State University, with photos of every rock unit on the map. Arkansas A gigantic U.S. Geological Survey map presented here at four different scales.
more from your guide California A classic U.S. Geological Survey map presented here in four different sizes.

45. ScienceDirect - Chemical Geology - List Of Issues
www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00253227 More results from www.sciencedirect.com Structural geologyStructural geology on the Web. The new address is http//www.science.smith.edu/departments/geology/Structure_Resources/ You will redirected in 5 seconds.
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Volumes 201 - 207 Volume 207, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-132 (28 June 2004) Volume 206, Issues 3-4 , Pages 163-426 (16 June 2004)
Geochemistry of Organic-Rich Shales: New Perspectives Volume 206, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-160 (28 May 2004) Volume 205, Issues 3-4 , Pages 187-486 (14 May 2004)
Geomicrobiology and Biogeochemistry of Gas Hydrates and Hydrocarbon Seeps Volume 205, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-183 (30 April 2004) Volume 204, Issues 3-4 , Pages 197-380 (15 April 2004)
Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Geological and Environmental Problems Volume 204, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-195 (15 March 2004) Volume 203, Issues 3-4 , Pages 181-358 (16 February 2004) Volume 203, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-179 (15 January 2004) Volume 202, Issues 3-4 , Pages 191-507 (30 December 2003)
Controls on Chemical Weathering Volume 202, Issues 1-2 , Pages 1-189 (15 December 2003) Volume 201, Issues 3-4

46. Virtual Cave
A wideranging introduction to the geology of caves. Organised by geological feature with pictures and clickable virtual maps.
http://www.goodearthgraphics.com/virtcave.html
Welcome, cave explorers, to Click on the caver to enter the extensive underground worlds of solution caves, lava tubes, sea caves, and others.

47. Galapagos Geology Web Page
WELCOME to GALAPAGOS geology ON THE WEB. A Brief Introduction to Galapagos geology Some geological background on the Galapagos.
http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/Galapagos.html
W ELCOME to G ALAPAGOS G EOLOGY ON THE W EB . For those interested in natural history, there are few places quite as facinating as the Galapagos. The intention of this web site is to provide information on the Galapagos Islands to both scientists and non-scientists alike. Charles Darwin was the first geologist to explore the Galapagos. He made many important observations of Galapagos geology and drew conclusions that remain valid today. Darwin was also fascinated by the remarkable and unique biota of the islands. His careful biological observations later led him to propose a theory, that of natural selection , that revolutionized the way scientists think of life. While the emphasis of this web site is on geology, we too have found Galapagos wildlife difficult to ignore, so you will find many images and observations on biology, as well as geology, on this site. We hope you enjoy your visit. If you are interested in news about the recent oil spill in the Galapagos and how you can help, see the Charles Darwin Foundation Web Site A Brief Introduction to Galapagos Geology
Some geological background on the Galapagos.

48. Geological Engineering And Sciences At Michigan Tech
Professional society organized for exchange of ideas and scientific data to promote better understanding of the geology of the region. Provides information about annual meetings with geological field trips and technical presentations.
http://www.ilsgeology.org/
Undergraduate
Applied Geophysics

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Geology Graduate student Lenny Mankowski demonstrates wave action to visiting science students
Graduates 2004

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Our degree programs prepare students for a broad range of career fields such as: environment, natural resources, petroleum (oil and gas) or mineral exploration, natural hazards mitigation or research of the earth. Graduates find employment in petroleum and oil service industries, environmental firms, government agencies, education, construction and mining. Degrees are offered in:
  • geological engineering geology applied geophysics geology - earth science education
Internationally recognized volcanology and satellite remote sensing research Graduate research focus areas include:
  • seismic properties (petrophysics) volcanic hazards remote sensing of volcanic clouds ground water remediation mathematical modeling of ground water natural hazards earth science education basin analysis paleomagnetism environmental magnetism electrical geophysics
  • Streaming Videos Study the Way the Earth Works: Geological Sciences and Engineering at Michigan Tech Recovery of the 17-ton Native Copper Boulder from Lake Superior

    49. Nevada Bureau Of Mines And Geology
    About half of the text files in the Mining District Files have been sent out as part of our scanning and digital archiving project.
    http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/
    Welcome to the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology
    About NBMG NBMG Staff Directory Information Office Meetings and Conferences ... NASA Project (InSAR and GPS Applications) Virtual Clearinghouse for Nevada Geographic Information K-12 Earth Science Educational Resources Photograph and Graphics Archive
      About half of the text files in the Mining District Files have been sent out as part of our scanning and digital archiving project. Please contact David A. Davis at (775) 784-6691 x133 or ddavis@unr.edu in advance to see if the files you are interested in are still in the office before coming. Please note that about half of our text files and a large fraction of our map files have been scanned and are available at www.nbmg.unr.edu/lists/nvgeodex/nvgeodex.htm

    Requests for specific information may be sent to ddavis@unr.edu
    or call (775) 784-6691, 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday.
    If you find errors in any of our publications, please let us know by e-mail or phone. University of Nevada, Reno
    Maintained by dmeeuwig@unr.edu

    50. Vermont Landforms Bedrock Geology Review 1
    Simplified geologic map of the state, with descriptions of some major rock types.
    http://geology.uvm.edu/vtlandforms/vermgeol.htm
    Vermont Bedrock Geology Illustration by Kristine Bryan Vermont can be basically divided up into 5 main rock group types. Each of these five rock groups generally tell one part of Vermont's bedrock geologic history: NEXT

    51. Welcome To SEPM
    Welcome to SEPM Society for Sedimentary geology (918) 6103361 * 1-800-865-9765.
    http://www.sepm.org/
    Welcome to SEPM
    Society for Sedimentary Geology
    Check out our NEW RELEASES June 2004 Student Photo Contest Winner:
    The Pinnacles in Nambung National Park, Western Australia are rhizoliths representing colonization of plants on the calc-arenite sand dunes (Tamala Limestone). The plant roots precipitated calcite cement forming a type of caliche soil around them. The softer soil between the roots was eroded after time leaving behind the more resistant root traces or limestone pillars. The pillars are up to 3 meters tall and come in all shapes.
    Astrid Makowitz
    Graduate Student, Geological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin Click here for rules on the Student Photo Contest
    Click here to see previous winners. send corrections, comments, and
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    mailto:webupdates@sepm.org?subject=SEPM web page

    Last Updated: Thursday, September 26, 2001

    52. Washington Division Of Geology And Earth Resources: Washington's Geological Surv
    Part of the Department of Natural Resources. Includes bibliography of Washington geology, news, FAQ, links, and educational resources.
    http://www.dnr.wa.gov/geology/
    What we do, contact information, staff listings, directions to our main office
    A searchable catalog of publications on the geology of Washington
    Division announcements, geology conference and event calendar, new additions to our website
    Links to information about geology in Washington and geoscience in general
    Government offices and libraries with information about geoscience in Washington, and places to get geologic materials Your browser does not support JavaScript, so the search form below will not work properly. Instead, please conduct your search at Find-It! Washington
    NEWSLETTER: The first issue of DGER News is now available!
    COMMENTS INVITED: We invite your comments on our strategic plan
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    Volcanoes Earthquakes Landslides Tsunamis ... Selected References Last modified 27 May 2004 1111 Washington Street SE, Room 148
    PO Box 47007
    Olympia, WA 98504-7007
    (messages only) geology@wadnr.gov Office hours (subject to change): Tue–Wed 8:00–3:00; Thu 8:00–2:00

    53. Hotlist: Earth Science
    General geology. ScienceMaster s geology and Earth Home Page; Online Soil Resources; Dr. Soil Surfs! Marine geology; What is the Geologic Time Scale? Volcanoes.
    http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/geology.html
    Earth Science Resources
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  • EARTHFORCE
  • Undersea and Oversee
  • Water in The City
  • A Journey II the Center of the Earth
    a production of the 1998-99 Wired@School Fellows

  • a production of the 1998-99 Wired@School Fellows
  • Rock Hounds
    a production of the 1998-99 Wired@School Fellows
  • Basic Oil Primer
    a production of the 1998-99 Wired@School Fellows
    General Geology
  • ScienceMaster's Geology and Earth Home Page
  • Online Soil Resources
  • Dr. Soil Surfs! a search engine
  • USGS Ground Water Atlas
  • The Mineral Gallery
  • Indiana Geology Today
  • Geologylink ...
  • What is the Geologic Time Scale?
    Volcanoes
  • Fallout: Eye on the Volcano
  • Global Volcanism Program
  • Volcanic Homepage
  • Cascades Volcano Observatory ...
  • Composite Volcanoes
    Earthquakes
  • Earthquakes
  • Understanding Earthquakes
  • Global Earthquake Response Center
  • Santa Barbara Earthquakes ...
  • Worldwide Earthquake Locator Pinpoint the Latest Earthquake Information
  • Earthquake Maps and Reports
  • Worldwide Earthquake Maps
  • The Nature of Diamonds
  • Links for Mineralogists ...
  • Rocks and Minerals
    Ecosystems
  • What's the difference between a rain forest and a jungle
  • Planet Earth: A suite of web-based ecology activities
  • Major Components of Ecosystems
  • The Ten Minute Terrarium ...
  • Wildlife Habitats
    Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Ocean Science Resources : a Franklin Institute Online hotlist
  • Aquaria Resources
  • Aquariums as a Hobby
    Background Information and Facts
  • Exploring the Environment : from NASA's Classroom of the future
  • 54. University Of Hawaii - Geology & Geophysics
    Academic program and research description and Ask the Earth Scientist.
    http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/
    The Department of Geology and Geophysics
    Academic Programs
    Seminar Series Course Offerings People course schedules: About GG Dept. S 2004
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    -or- More Extensive Search Fire Underwater: Scientists discover volcanic vents in the sea where a Mauna Loa eruption could occur ... and Observatory retrieved from Loihi (Honolulu Star Bulletin, Nov 2002)
    UH geologist predicts that Haleakala will erupt again
    (Maui News, Jun 2002)
    Undersea seismometer ‘going strong,’ scientist says
    (Honolulu Star Bulletin, Mar 2002)
    Landslide likely key to ocean mystery
    UH scientists are trying to find the source of deep-sea deposits off Oahu (Honolulu Star Bulletin, Mar 2002)
    Project measures stability of earth's core
    (Honolulu Advertiser, Jan. 2002)
    Lecture series kicks off with discussion on planetary life
    (Honolulu Star Bulletin, Nov 2001) Kuhio Beach project hits wall of criticism (Honolulu Advertiser, Jul. 2001) Giant tsunami theory disputed (Honolulu Advertiser, Dec. 2000)     and... Scientists debate theory of huge ancient wave (Honolulu Advertiser, Dec. 2000) Kahana Bay ground water study checks pollution (Honolulu Star Bulletin, July 2000)

    55. Tennessee Division Of Geology
    Online geologic maps of the state, general information on the state's geology and mineral resources, information about the division, and publications available.
    http://www.state.tn.us/environment/tdg/index.html

    56. Department Of Geology And Geophysics - University Of Wyoming
    Features a museum, library, research laboratory and study facilities. Includes FAQs, campus map and contact information. Located in Laramie.
    http://home.gg.uwyo.edu/default.aspx
    POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Wold Chair Scholarship Application 2004-2005 Research Opportunities Distinguished Lecturer Series ... Student Organizations A Zoned Iridescent Plagioclase crystal (or ZIP!) from the Laramie Anothosite as studied by Professor Ron Frost Geology is the study of the origin, history and structure of the Earth. Our undergraduate offerings encompass virtually every aspect of the science, with emphasis on current theory, methods and applications. Our graduate program provides training for the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in many disciplines of the earth sciences, including geology, geochemistry, geophysics, glaciology, paleontology, planetary science and remote sensing. The philosophy of the department is to provide sound training in both theory and field observation, and to couple this background with a thorough education in modern laboratory, quantitative and field techniques required for an understanding of geologic processes. General Info News People Research ... Undergraduate Program Last Revision: Thursday, January 30, 2003

    57. Christian Geology: Gap Theory, Genesis, Geology And Creation
    Exegesis on the Biblical time gap and old world global extinction event that reconciles Genesis and geology. 1997 2004 Christian geology Ministry.
    http://www.kjvbible.org/

    Rightly-Dividing Genesis and Geology
    Beyond The "Gap Theory" of Christian Creationism
    Exegesis on the Biblical Time Gap and Old World Global Extinction Event that Reconciles Genesis and Geology.
    "In the beginning God created the heaven [ ] and the earth."
    (Genesis 1:1 KJV)
    " And the earth was without form [ ], and void [ ]; and darkness [ ] was upon the face of the deep [ ]. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters ." (Genesis 1:2 KJV) How old is the Earth? The literal wording of the Bible simply and clearly states that the planet Earth was already here (in a ruined state) before the seven days of Genesis even began. Genesis 1:2 is the first clue to resolving this mystery. The second clue is found in the literal wording of this New Testament cross-reference: "For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old ], and the earth standing out ] of the water and in the water : Whereby the world that then was , being overflowed [ ] with water perished [ ]: But the heavens and the earth which are now , by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men."

    58. Radon - Utah Geological Survey
    Maps and other information on Utah radon hazards. Also information on radon in general.
    http://geology.utah.gov/utahgeo/hazards/radon.htm

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    What is radon? Radon is a radioactive gas that has no smell, taste, or color. It comes from the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all rock and soil. When geologic conditions are favorable, the potential increases for high indoor levels of radon. If radon is natural, why is it a hazard? Outdoor radon levels never reach dangerous concentrations because air movement scatters radon into the atmosphere. Radon is a hazard in buildings because the gas collects in enclosed spaces. What conditions must be present for high indoor-radon levels? Four conditions must be present. The building must:
  • be built on ground that contains sufficient uranium.
  • have underlying soil that allows easy movement of radon.
  • have porous building materials, cracks, or other openings below the ground surface that allow radon from soil to enter the building.
  • have a lower air pressure inside than in the soil around the foundation.
  • 59. The Oregon Department Of Geology And Mineral Industries: Home
    The Oregon Department of geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) is an independent agency of the State, and has a broad responsibility in developing a geologic
    http://www.oregongeology.com/
    Contact us Site map Links Search ...
    Publications List available as PDF

    In the news
    Portland finally shakes up plan for earthquakes
    - reprinted from the Oregonian
    Clackamas County Map and Report released

    New map pinpoints 14,000 earthquakes in Oregon

    Tsunami preparadness guide released (PDF)

    New tsunami evacuation brochures for selected coastal communities
    ...
    Digital Mapping Techniques 2004 Portland Conference

    More on our website: Latest map and report releases The most recent earthquakes in the Pacific NW (from the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network)
    Department publication list (PDF file)
    Annual Performance Measure Report ... DOGAMI job listings from the State of Oregon jobs page
    The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) is an independent agency of the State, and has a broad responsibility in developing a geologic understanding of natural hazards. We then make this information available to communities and individuals to help mitigate the risks of earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, floods, and volcanic eruptions. The Department is also the lead state regulatory agency for mining, oil, gas and geothermal, production and reclamation. To review the administrative rules that govern our department, click

    60. Bedrock Geologic Map Of Rhode Island
    A reproduction of the state geological survey's map, with a summary description of the state's geologic history.
    http://geology.about.com/library/bl/maps/blrhodeislandmap.htm
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    Subscribe to the About Geology newsletter. Search Geology Bedrock Geologic Map of Rhode Island
    Map from Office of the Rhode Island State Geologist The smallest state, Rhode Island has been lovingly mapped at 1:100,000 scale. The map explanation is so elaborate that it's hard to boil down to something simple. If you live in the area, this map is well worth owning. Like the rest of New England, Rhode Island is largely covered by sand and gravel dating from the latest ice age. Bedrock crops out in small scattered occurrences, or in roadcuts and building foundations and mines. This map ignores the surface coating for the living rock beneath, except for a small area on the coast and on Block Island to the south, in Long Island Sound. The whole state lies in the Avalon terrane, a block of crustal rocks that once lay off the North American continent in Late Proterozoic time more than 550 million years ago. Two chunks of that terrane are separated by a major shear zone running down the west edge of the state. The Hope Valley subterrane is on the west (in light brown) and the Esmond-Dedham subterrane is on the right covering the rest of the state. It in turn is broken in two by the light-toned Narragansett basin.

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