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  1. Roadside Geology of Indiana by Mark J. Camp, Graham T. Richardson, 1999-07-01
  2. An Introduction to Grand Canyon Geology (Grand Canyon Association) by L. Greer Price, 1999-05-10

141. Deserts: Geology And Resources
USGS Science for a Changing World USGS visual identity mark and link to main Web site at http//www.usgs.gov/, TABLE OF CONTENTS.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/deserts/
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIRST ROW: Granite Mountain in the Great Basin Desert
(photograph by Terrence Moore).
SECOND ROW: Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, California; Sonoran Desert (photographs by Peter Kresan).
THIRD ROW: Artists Point in Monument Valley (photograph by Peter Kresan); Death Valley, California (photograph by Cecil Stoughton).
FOURTH ROW: Cacti in the Sonoran Desert (photograph by John Olsen).
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a list of other USGS General Interest Publicationss
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Last modified 10/29/97

142. Michigan Karst Conservancy
Formed in 1983 and located in Ann Arbor. Aims to acquire, manage and protect unique geology and associated ecosystems. Includes details of projects and membership application.
http://www.caves.org/conservancy/mkc/
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143. Department Of Geology
Graduate Studies. Faculty Research. GeoAnalytical Lab. WSU/UI Seminars. geology Museums. Link to geology Field Guide Page. Employment/Vacancy Announcements.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~geology/
Washington State University Home Department of Geology at Washington State University
Contact us: geology@wsu.edu Accessibility Policies
Department of Geology, P.O. Box 642812, Webster 1228, Washington State University , Pullman, WA 99164-2812 USA

144. Landscape Change Project Home Page
K16 students create an archive of historical and modern photograph pairs documenting 150 years of human interaction with the state landscape.
http://geology.uvm.edu/landscape/
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Follow this link to visit our new site
www.uvm.edu/perkins/landscape

145. Department Of Geology And Geophysics
Events for Sunday, May 23, 2004. No events today.
http://www.geology.yale.edu/
Events for Sunday, June 6, 2004 No events today.

146. Quaternary Research At The Department Of Geology, UW-Madison
In Department of geology Geophysics, UWMadison. Studies of basic and applied problems in glacial geology, Quaternary geology, engineering geology,and hydrogeology.
http://www.geology.wisc.edu/~qlab/
Madison.
For info about the city click here . Our group studies a range of both basic and applied problems in glacial geology, Quaternary geology, engineering geology, and hydrogeology. Prospective graduate students click here for information and updates on graduate opportunies. To the right is a picture of a large oval drumlin located in southeastern Wisconsin. Drumlins are streamlined hills formed beneath glaciers. Check out our site about our 1997 trip to Iceland
Check out our site about our 2000 trip to Iceland.
Check out our photos from Svalbard in 2002 THERE WILL BE AN ICELAND MODERN GLACIERS CLASS IN AUGUST 2004!
(more info coming) If you have questions about Quaternary research or graduate studies at the UW please contact us at 608-262-8960. Visit Quaternary Studies at the University of WisconsinMadison for general information about Quaternary Studies in this and other departments on campus. The Department of Geology and Geophysics is located in Weeks Hall (building 142 on the map found at this link). Quick link to Quaternary Lab Link to Glacial Songs
The Quaternary Period
The Quaternary Period includes the last 1.8 million years. One of the most significant aspects of this period is the expansion of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets collectively known as the "Ice Age". Evidence from the deep oceans indicate that there have been over two dozen cold (glacials) and warm (interglacial) periods during the last 2.4 million years. The most recent glaciation began about 125,000 years ago and climaxed about 21,000 years ago. At this time, over 30 percent of earth's surface was covered by ice, and sea level was at least 125 meters lower than present.

147. Internet Resources For Geography And Geology
Internet Resources for Geography geology. Education Index Award Top Site . Career Information for geography, geology, and other geosciences.
http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/internet/geog_geol_resources.html
I nternet Resources for
Education Index Award "Top Site" "... a great geography resource..."
Education Index
"... a highly-rated, excellent resource list... "
BBC Education Web site
Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Links to maps, remote sensing, and GIS resources on the Internet. Maintained by Keith Rice and Katie Algeo
Career Information
- for geography, geology, and other geosciences. Links to geoscience programs, resume information, job listings, volunteer opportunities, etc. Maintained by Karen Lemke Points of Interest to Geographers and Geologists - Geography Collections, Directories, Programs Maintained by Michael Ritter
Points of General Interest
- WWW Virtual Library, Libraries, Search Engines and Indexes Maintained by Michael Ritter Environmental Information - Links to resources pages about wildlife, vegetation, water and air resources; environmental organizations and education. Maintained by Michael Ritter (See each resource page for last update) Multimedia Resources for Geography, Geology and Environmental Science.

148. Baja California Geology
Geological analysis of the formation of the Baja peninsula; Includes pictures and explanation.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/6488/

This is Rancho San Marcos in northern Baja California. The site of San Diego State University Geology Department's 1995 advanced summer field class.
Created and maintained by Steve Borron sborron@telis.org  This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page
Your vistor number since July 4,1997.

149. Desert Environment, Minerals & Geology Index - DesertUSA
Lots of links to our many informative pages about the geology of the North America desertts, including the formations, rocks, gems and minerals found there.
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.
Gem Trails of Southern California
Gem Trails of Arizona

Gem Trails of Nevada

Gem Trails of Utah
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150. An Introduction To The Danish Lake District Ecomuseum
Includes five areas Skanderborg Museum, Monastic Museum of Denmark, Gl.Rye Mill and WoodenShoe Museum, The Freshwater Museum, and Klosterm¸lle Nature Center. Exhibits feature geology, natural history and cultural history. Includes map and contact information.
http://www.ecomuseum.dk/english/01gb_lake_district_ecomuseum.htm

HOME
MAP DANSK ADD TO FAVORITES
The Danish Lake District Ecomuseum Contacts Search Sitemap The Danish Lake District Ecomuseum PARTICIPANTS IN THE DANISH LAKE DISTRICT ECOMUSEUM CONTACTS THE INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORIES PRINCIPALS OF PRESENTATION
An introduction to the Danish Lake District Ecomuseum
The Danish Lake District Ecomuseum offers fantastic nature as well as an interesting cultural history with some important monuments and relics from many important epochs in the history of Denmark. People have been attracted to this region ever since the end of the Glacial period due to the opportunities that the land, woods and fresh water have provided.
The Danish Lake District Ecomuseum aims to strengthen and improve the presentation of the region's culture and nature in order to provide the local people and the many guests to the area with the best possible experiences and possibilities. The area covered by the Danish Lake District Ecomuseum is approximately the area covered by the County of Skanderborg that existed up to 1970. It is an area of 1,719 square kilometres. The County of Skanderborg was also called "The Monastery County" because at its foundation, it was based on the properties of the Monasteries founded in the Middle Ages in the Lake District of Central Jutland. Skanderborg Museum The Monastic Museum of Denmark The Freshwater Museum ... Gl.Rye Mill

151. Education And Outreach
RETURN TO Geologic Information About the Eastern Region Skip navigation links USGS geology Mapping Water Biology This page
http://geology.er.usgs.gov/eastern/inquiries.html
"Education and Outreach" highlights geologic information helpful for the public, educators, students, scientists, businesses, and government agencies.
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
GEOLOGIC HAZARDS AND RELATED INFORMATION
MINERAL AND FOSSIL INFORMATION
GEOLOGIC MAP INFORMATION
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION
SELECTED USGS SPECIAL OR GENERAL INTEREST PUBLICATIONS
HOW TO ORDER ... PUBLICATIONS
OTHER INFORMATION RESOURCES
RETURN TO Geologic Information About the Eastern Region Skip navigation links USGS Geology ... Biology This page is URL:http://geology.er.usgs.gov/eastern/inquiries.html

152. Welcome To EOSYS
Provides 3D reservoir geology appraisal and modelling services including prospect appraisal, reserve estimates, field development schemes and well or seismic surveys positioning. Based in France.
http://www.eosys.fr/

153. Portland State University Geology Department

http://www.geol.pdx.edu/
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154. Lulworth Cove Geology Field Trip
Field trip to a locality near Dorset, England with exposures of folded Jurassic and Cretaceous strata and a fossilized forest with an ancient soil and tree remains.
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/lulworth.htm

155. Physical Geology - Georgia Perimeter College
Physical geology at Georgia Perimeter College. Dr. Pamela Gore. New locations. geology of Georgia, geology and Geography of Georgia Lab
http://gpc.edu/~pgore/geology/geo101.htm
Physical Geology at Georgia Perimeter College
Dr. Pamela Gore
New World Seafloor Map from NOAA, Marine Geology and Geophysics Division Click here to see complete map
Explanation of map

Link to images from NOAA

As the world turns - animated gif
...
Topography of Georgia
Course Syllabus
Helpful Resources

156. Japanese Geotechnical Society
Covers civil engineering, architecture, agricultural civil engineering, geology, and natural resources. Consists of engineers, researchers, students, corporations and groups, numbering more than 14500. With published journal.
http://www.jiban.or.jp/e/

IS-Osaka 2004 (International Symposium on Engineering Practice and Performance of Soft Deposits)

Vol.44-2(2004.4) is now available!

Soils and Foundations is a bi-monthly journal which specializes on the whole field of geotechnical engineering and related disciplines. Information regarding Soils and Foundations is here!
Information regarding 16 ICSMGE 2005 OSAKA is here!
Please send your comments or questions to the Japanese Geotechinical Society

157. A Teacher's Guide To The Geology Of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A Teacher s Guide to the geology of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. A Teacher s Guide to the geology of Hawaii Volcanoes National
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/vwlessons/atg.html
A Teacher's Guide to the Geology of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Click here on information on how to order the guide.
This guide is designed for teachers, other educators, and anyone interested in volcanoes. It provides background information on numerous topics and includes teaching suggestions and activities. Although the guide focuses on Hawaiian volcanoes, similar processes and features are observed at volcanoes around the world.
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Hot Spots and Mantle Plumes
  • Evolution of the Hawaiian Volcanoes
  • The Volcanoes of the Island of Hawaii ...
  • Lava
  • Tephra
  • The Current Eruption of Kilauea Volcano
  • Minerals, Magmas, and Volcanic Rocks
  • Volcano Monitoring Techniques
  • Kinds of Volcanic Eruptions
  • Magma Pathways, Calderas and Pit Craters
  • Living With Hawaiian Volcanoes Keep an eye on this page. We'll be adding more lessons soon. Click here for information about the design of each lesson.
  • 158. Honest Intellectual Inquiry: Science Sites
    Includes categorized links to general science, anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, biology, genetics, evolution, chemistry, physics, climatology, computers, ecology, geology, mathematics, medicine, and paleontology.
    http://www.azstarnet.com/~depriest/sci.htm
    Index The Weird Bookstores TusCon History ... Science May 31, 2004.
    Honest Intellectual Inquiry:
    Selected Science Sites
    If you're trapped in someone else's frames click here to break free.
    If it hadn't been for my abysmal lack of ability in math, I probably would've become a scientist instead of a Romantic Lit major. As to what kind of science, I never had the opportunity to discover my alter milieu - I love several fields of hard science and several of (what are considered by some) the "softer" sciences. I have now broken these links down by category. Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of so much in the sciences these days, I thought it better to list some links in more than just one category. If you think any other link(s) belong in a different category, or definitely should be in more than one, please send me e-mail. I'd also like to know if you are aware of other good Science links I have missed. Thank you.
    I have divided my Science page into the following subjects for your convenience:
    General Science References

    Anthropology and Archaeology

    Astronomy

    Biology, Genetics, and Evolution

    159. Home Page
    Museum collection includes the flora, fauna and geology of Cyprus with over 2500 exhibits.
    http://www.natmuseum.org.cy/index-english.htm

    160. K-12: Geology : GENERAL
    photos http//sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/landf.htm Discovering Canada s Geoscience Heritage In addition to providing extensive information on the geology of Canada
    http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/geol.html

    Geology
    GENERAL ROCKS AND MINERALS VOLCANOS, EARTHQUAKES, PLATE TECTONICS ... Teachers' Reference Section
    GENERAL
    Ask-A-Geologist
    Students and teachers can email earth science questions to a geologist from the United States Geological Survey. Text
    http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/ask-a-geologist/

    Canadian Landscapes
    Discusses the geological features of Canada via an array of photographs and good, concise text descriptions. Includes detailed looks at glacial formations. Their server seems to be slow sometimes, so one must be patient in order to reap this superb site's benefits. Part of the Geological Survey of Canada's Terrain Sciences Division. Text, graphics, photos
    http://sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/landf.htm

    Discovering Canada's Geoscience Heritage
    In addition to providing extensive information on the geology of Canada, this Geological Survey of Canada site also explores the history of geologic research in that country. Text, graphics, photos
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/geoscience/

    Earth Alert Created by the Discovery Channel Online, features a map of the world showing notable geologic and meteorological activity. Includes short articles about each phenomenon with illustrations. Updated weekly. Text, graphics, photos

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