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  1. The Field Guide to Geology by David Lambert, Diagram Group, 2006-11-30
  2. Roadside Geology of New Mexico (Roadside Geology Series) by Halka Chronic, 1987-10-01
  3. Roadside Geology of Oregon (Roadside Geology Series) by David D. Alt, 1978-06-01
  4. Structural Geology by Haakon Fossen, 2010-08-23
  5. Roadside Geology of Montana (Roadside Geology Series) by David D. Alt, 1986-10-01
  6. Geology Underfoot in Southern California by Robert P. Sharp, 1993-04-01
  7. Roadside Geology of Wisconsin (Roadside Geology Series) by Robert H.; Jr. Dott, 2004-02-01
  8. Physical Geology by Charles (Carlos) Plummer, Diane Carlson, 2007-10-22
  9. A Field Guide to Geology: Eastern North America by David C. Roberts, David C Roberts, 2001-09-30
  10. Roadside Geology of Washington (Roadside Geology Series) by David D. Alt, 1984-09-01
  11. The Geology Book Study Guide (Wonders of Creation) by John D. Morris, 2006-07-31
  12. Lab Manual for Physical Geology by Norris Jones, Charles Jones, 2007-05-15
  13. Essentials of Geology (Second Edition) by Stephen Marshak, 2006-06-29
  14. The Geology of Ore Deposits by John M. Guilbert, Charles Frederick Park, 2007-02-05

21. About Geology The Complete Guide To Earth Science
Earth science encompasses everything from outer space to the Earth's fiery core, from the most ancient fossils to the landslides and earthquakes of today. Dinosaurs and volcanoes live on this site
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://geology.about.com/&y=02386FD111CF59E

22. Plate Tectonics
geology Plate Tectonics. The progress of Physical geology by Carla W. Montgomery, 1987 by Wm. C. Brown Publishers. There are a
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/geology/tectonics.html
Geology : Plate Tectonics
The progress of the earth sciences and the advancement of technologies associated with the understanding of our planet during the 1940's and 50's have led geologists to develop a new way of looking at the world and how it works. This exhibit explains the history of our new understanding of the Earth and provides a brief overview of the theories behind it.
To learn about the history behind Plate Tectonics follow this link.
To learn about the mechanisms driving Plate Tectonics follow this link.
Plate Tectonics animation
(WARNING: These animated gifs, including the smallest files, load slowly) This animation of the last 750 million years is 1.04MB.
This animation of the last 750 million years is 506KB.
This animation of the last 750 million years is 261KB.
This animation runs the last 750 million years backwards (1.04MB).
This animation is the same as above but only 506KB.
This animation runs from 750 million years to the beginning of the Cambrian (294KB).
This animation is a smaller version of the one above (166KB).
This animation runs through the Paleozoic (532KB).

23. Neill's Geology Has Moved!
A science that deals with the history of the earth and its life especially as recorded in rocks.
http://members.tripod.com/~ciara_n/geology/
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Neill's Geology for Kids! has moved to http://www.geocities.com/missneill/ Thank you for your support, and please update your links (no more pop-ups!!!!!!!). Sincerely, C. Neill

24. SpringerLink - Publication
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Publication Environmental Geology Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0943-0105 (Paper) 1432-0495 (Online) Subject: Environmental Sciences Geosciences Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 45 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 ... Request a sample Volume 44 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Number 1 Volume 43 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 42 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Number 1 Volume 41 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 40 Numbers 11-12 Number 10 Number 9 Number 8 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 39 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Volume 38 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 37 Number 4 Number 3 Numbers 1-2 Volume 36 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 35 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 34 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 33 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 32 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 31 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 30 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 29 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 28 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 27 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

25. Virtual And Online Field Trip Guides
Listing of virtual and online geologic field trip guidebooks.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/geo/onlineguides.html

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Virtual and On-line Geologic Field Trip Guides:
United States and Canada
We have listed web pages that contain descriptive local geological or earth science information for the United States or Canada (excluding reports of field trips containing only photos with no explanatory text). We have also included links to downloadable versions of published paper texts.
If we have missed web pages that you think should be linked here, please let us know. Northeast, Middle Atlantic States

26. SpringerLink - Publication
Information about Electronic Subscriptions List of Institutions Currently Registered Letter to...... More results from link.springer.de The Journal of geology The Journal of geology Electronic Edition Journal
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Publication Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 1435-9529 (Paper) 1435-9537 (Online) Subject: Environmental Sciences Geosciences Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 63 Number 1 Volume 62 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 ... Request a sample Volume 61 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 60 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 59 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 58 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 57 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication... For:
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27. GeoTech.org - Basic Geology And Surface Geochemical Exploration On The World Wid
Educational site for those interested in learning about surface exploration techniques used for oil and gas. Includes images, analogs, bibliographies, and services.
http://www.geotech.org/

[Basic Geology]
[Mineralogy] [Bibliography]
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Updated July 2003
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28. The Franklin Institute Online Earth Science Resources Hotlist
The Franklin Institute Online Earth Science Resources Hotlist This collection of links pertaining to earth science is divided into categories such as online exhibits, geology, volcanoes,
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/geology.html&

29. The Journal Of Geology, Electronic Edition
ELECTRONIC EDITION. Published by the University of Chicago. Browse the Latest Issue Volume 112, number 3 (May 2004). Browse the Available Issues.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JG/journal/

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30. Poems About Geology 101 Lab
Poems about intro geology lab, written by the students.
http://students.washington.edu/gwyneth/101poems.html
Write a 4-line (non-X-rated) poem about something geological in this lab room or about something geological you learned in lab this quarter...
We learned about basalt
It was all Gwyn's fault
She showed us a lot of stuff
She was really tough (Just joking!)
Geology is not hard
But the rocks we study are.
Through faults not of our own, but of the Earth,
Some are uplifted and given rebirth.
There was this granite from another planet...
Some minerals and rocks are put on display, I've come to know some, alright, okay! Plagioclase, biotite, and muscovite abundant, Over the quarter they've become redundant! My Ode to Rocks Rocks of all kinds From all sorts of times End up in our class So we can identify their clasts. There is a rock that is very polite... Geology lab is a long-time deal, But studying the Earth is worth skipping a meal. I will miss the reactions of hydrochloric acid with calcite. However, I'll probably visit very soon many stalagm- and stalact- ites. Garnets are red Olivine is green I love geology And I know you do, too.

31. Geology Link Page
Newsgroups, geology Link Page. Surveys; Arizona Geological Survey; California Division of Mines and geology; Colorado Geologic Survey;
http://www.realtime.net/~revenant/geo.html
Geologic Societies
Geologic Surveys

United States

International
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Newsgroups
Geology Link Page
If anyone has a site they would desire to see here, please feel free to send an e-mail to me. The same goes for requests on what should be seen here, what should not, and any other pertinent comments or questions. Mail all inquiries to revenant@bga.com Thanks to everyone who has sent in links. I'll be doing a large update soon. The General resources will be reorganized and an Education and Software section will be added. Links verified with Xenu's Link Sleuth on March 12, 2002.
GeoSocieties
Government (Geologic Surveys)
United States
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32. Ed Rogers Rare & Out Of Print Books - Rare Paleontology Books
Also including books on paleontology, mineralogy, mining, explorations, early surveys, volcanology, seismology and meteoritics.
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1. L'Abbe de Witry; Memoire sur les Fossiles du Tournaisis et les Petrifications en General, Relativement a leur utilite pour la vie Civile. Memoires de L'Academie Imperiale et Royale,,,Bruxelles. Bruxelles, 1780. Quarto, pp. 34, 4 engraved plates of fossiles. In contemporary calf, six spine panels, gold tooled titles, red spine edges, marbled end sheets. rubbing to binding, text and plates exceptionally clean. Very rare, $700. CLICK ON IMAGE FOR OTHER EXPANDED VIEWS.

33. Geology 32/6
geology. Volume 32, Number 5 May 2004 Abstracts for these articles are available free. Subscribers have access to full text articles and PDF.
http://www.gsajournals.org/gsaonline/?request=get-current-toc&issn=0091-7613

34. Welcome To USGS Learning Web
Learn how Biology, geology, Hydrology, and Geography can help us understand our changing world.
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  • 35. Geological Society Of America - Current Journals
    Current Journals. Coming Attractions. geology geology, Bulletin Bulletin, GSA Today Science Article from GSA Today. Also see the current
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    36. Natural History
    St. Helena is a volcanic island although volcanic activity has long since ceased. The last volcanic eruptions occurred about 7 million years ago and since that time the island has been sculpted into its present form by the forces of erosion.
    http://geowww.ou.edu/~bweaver/Ascension/sh-nat.htm
    Natural History of Saint Helena
    Saint Helena has a fascinating natural history. Unfortunately, as is all too common on oceanic islands, the endemic flora and fauna has suffered the ravages of human habitation of the island; introduced animals and deforestation have almost completely destroyed the lush tropical wilderness described by the earliest visitors to St. Helena (only about 10% of the island is now covered by semi-natural forest). Encouragingly, there has been recent recognition of the importance of conservation and re-introduction of the endemic flora; the establishment of the Diana's Peak National Park, the gumwood reforestation project at the Millenium Forest , and formation of the St. Helena National Trust are very positive steps.
    Geology
    St. Helena is a volcanic island although volcanic activity has long since ceased. The last volcanic eruptions occurred about 7 million years ago and since that time the island has been sculpted into its present form by the forces of erosion. The sea has carved the sheer cliffs that ring the island and streams have incised the deep v-shaped valleys.
    The oldest volcanic rocks on St. Helena are about 14 million years old and are exposed in the northeastern part of the island and form the Northeastern Volcanic Centre which remained active until about 11 million years ago. At that time the centre of volcanic activity jumped to the southwestern part of the island where activity persisted until 7 million years ago; the volcanic products of the Southwestern Volcanic Centre have been divided into three separate phases of activity. The

    37. How Volcanoes Work
    A comprehensive educational resource on the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes.
    http://www.geology.sdsu.edu/how_volcanoes_work/
    A comprehensive educational resource on the science behind volcanoes and volcanic processes.

    38. Journal Of Glacial Geology And Geomorphology
    An electronic journal of The British Geomorphological Research Group developed by The Queen's University of Belfast. It is a refereed journal with a variety of facilities available to subscribers.
    http://ggg.qub.ac.uk/
    Glacial Geology and Geomorphology is an electronic journal of The British Geomorphological Research Group developed by The Queen's University of Belfast and published by The BGRG. It is a refereed journal with a variety of facilities available to subscribers. ISSN 1085-0554 - © BGRG 1996,1997,1998,1999,2002,2003,2004

    39. The Geology Of The Grand Canyon
    Go to GRAND CANYON Explorer home page. The geology of the Grand Canyon.
    http://www.kaibab.org/geology/gc_geol.htm
    The Geology of the Grand Canyon
    clickable image map
    Slopes of Dox Formation near Unkar Creek
    How was it formed?
    The truth is that no one knows for sure though there are some pretty good guesses. The chances are that a number of processes combined to create the views that you see in todays Grand Canyon. The most powerful force to have an impact on the Grand Canyon is erosion, primarily by water (and ice) and second by wind. Other forces that contributed to the Canyon's formation are the course of the Colorado River itself, vulcanism, continental drift and slight variations in the earths orbit which in turn causes variations in seasons and climate. Water seems to have had the most impact basically because our planet has lots of it and it is always on the move. Many people cannot understand how water can have such a profound impact considering that the Canyon is basically located in a desert. This is one of the biggest reasons that water has such a big impact here. Because the soil in the Grand Canyon is baked by the sun it tends to become very hard and cannot absorb water when the rains to come. When it does rain the water tends to come down in torrents which only adds to the problem. The plants that grow in the Grand Canyon tend to have very shallow root systems so that they can grab as much water as possible on those rare occasions when it does rain. Unfortunately these root systems do nothing to deter erosion by holding the soil in place. Now you've got lots of water, no place for it to go, but down to the

    40. SpringerLink - Publication
    Environmental geology is an international multidisciplinary journal concerned with all aspects of interactions between humans, ecosystems and the earth
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    Publication Environmental Geology Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0943-0105 (Paper) 1432-0495 (Online) Subject: Environmental Sciences Geosciences Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 45 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 ... Request a sample Volume 44 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Number 1 Volume 43 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 42 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Number 1 Volume 41 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 40 Numbers 11-12 Number 10 Number 9 Number 8 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 39 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Volume 38 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 37 Number 4 Number 3 Numbers 1-2 Volume 36 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 35 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 34 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 33 Number 4 Numbers 2-3 Number 1 Volume 32 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 31 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 30 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 29 Numbers 3-4 Numbers 1-2 Volume 28 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 27 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

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