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  1. Geology Illustrated by John S. Shelton, 1976-02
  2. Physical Geology by Charles (Carlos) C Plummer, David McGeary, et all 2004-01-08
  3. Roadside Geology of Alaska (Roadside Geology Series) by Cathy Connor, 1988-05-01
  4. Dynamic Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology by Brian J. Skinner, Stephen C. Porter, et all 2006-11-29
  5. Roadside Geology of Florida (Roadside Geology Series) by Bryan, Jonathan R, et all 2008-03-30
  6. Geology of the Sierra Nevada: Revised Edition (California Natural History Guides) by Mary Hill, 2006-05-15
  7. Hiking the Grand Canyon's Geology (Hiking Geology) by Lon Abbott, Terri Cook, 2004-03
  8. Statistics and Data Analysis in Geology by John C. Davis, 2002-05-08
  9. Geology of the American Southwest: A Journey Through Two Billion Years of Plate-Tectonic History by W. Scott Baldridge, 2004-06-07
  10. Foundations of Engineering Geology by Tony Waltham, 2009-06-05
  11. Geology Underfoot in Death Valley and Owens Valley by Robert P. Sharp, 1997-10-01
  12. Environmental Geology (9th Edition) by Edward A. Keller, 2010-01-31
  13. Hiking Colorado's Geology (Hiking Geology) by Ralph Lee Hopkins, Lindy Birkel Hopkins, 2000-03
  14. Geology in the Field by Robert R. Compton, 1985-07

81. Mars Surface Research At Caltech
Spacecraft studies of Mars surfacemapping and geology
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~marssurf/
Caltech Mars Surface Research
Polar Regions Life Surface Materials Mars Surface Lab ... Contact Us Last updated on the 10 th of September 1999. This page is maintained by Shane Byrne

82. Journal Of Metamorphic Geology

http://www.gly.bris.ac.uk/www/jmg/JMG.html

83. MPH Consulting Is An International Geological Consulting Company.
An international geological consulting company offering stateof-the-art technical expertise in geophysical modelling, economic geology, data processing, logistics and project management.
http://www.mphconsulting.com
Expertise in:
  • design and management of mineral exploration programmes from inception to feasibility independent technical and valuation reports property evaluations project generation geophysical consulting
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84. The Bureau Of Economic Geology, The University Of Texas At Austin
Bureau of Economic geology, fault, Geological Survey of Texas, geology, oil and gas, outcrop, state geological survey, State geologist, fracture studies
http://www.beg.utexas.edu/
Research Programs Industrial Associates Programs About the Bureau News and Events ... Click here for instructions Houston Research Center to Hold Grand Opening A grand opening of the Houston Research Center (HRC) will be held on Friday, June 4, 2004, at the facility located at 11611 West Little York Road, Houston, Texas. Click here for details. On Friday, May 21, 2004, a symposium titled and co-hosted by South Texas Geological and Austin Geological Societies was held at the Omni Hotel, San Antonio, Texas. A field trip to Edwards outcrops in the San Antonio area was held on Saturday, May 22. Click here for details and a list of BEG researchers who presented at the symposium. During May, Reservoir Characterization Research Laboratory geologists visited the Pecos River Canyon area to collect data for 3-D modeling of carbonate reservoir analog facies. Geologists

85. Geology - School Of Earth Sciences, Victoria University Of Wellington New Zealan
Information about geosciences research and education at this New Zealand university.
http://www.geo.vuw.ac.nz/geol/
about Geology Print page Geology is the study of the physical processes and history of the solid Earth. The science seeks an understanding of such diverse and important phenomena as earth's internal structure, plate tectonics, earthquakes, mountain building, volcanic eruptions, the origin and evolution of life, the extinction of the dinosaurs, the formation of sedimentary basins, climate and sea level change, glaciation, and landscape evolution. Also, the origin and conservation of the Earth's natural resources, such as minerals, fossil fuels, soils and water. Teaching and Research in Geology at Victoria University take advantage of Wellington's dynamic setting, its association with Victoria's Institute of Geophysics, and its long and continuing tradition of Antarctic Research. Despite its small size, VUW's geology group is internationally respected for its recent contributions to such fields as past climate change in NZ and Antarctica, volcanology, and tectonics. In the modern world, understanding of geological processes is becoming increasingly important for those concerned with the extraction and preservation of the Earth's natural resources, the evaluation of natural hazards, anticipating the social and environmental effects of global change, and undertaking environmental and resource planning and monitoring.

86. Virtual Field Trips
geology Field Trips Virtual Field Trips are subdivided into three broad categories (with some selections appearing in more than one list).
http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anontrips.html
Geology Field Trips Virtual Field Trips are subdivided into three broad categories (with some selections appearing in more than one list). There is a separate page of experiments with Virtual Reality trips. Any suggestions are welcomed! jbutler@uh.edu
  • Virtual Field Trips - Good Practices
  • Quick Time Field Trips Updated, June 1, 1999 Return To Home Page
  • 87. GeoSmitty's Geology And Outdoor Pages
    Information about geology, geocaching and other outdoor adventures.
    http://www.angelfire.com/trek/geosmitty/
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    GeoSmitty's Geology and Outdoor Pages CYCLING THE GOBBLE-NATOR LINKS PALOMAR MTN ... SMITTY NEWS AND DISCUSSION
    Myself, Brad, and Joe(my Dad) in Rosarito,Mexico. April 17,2004
    Welcome to my homepage! The following pages all about geology, mountain biking, outdoor stuff, and whatever else I decide. Check out the pictures and maybe learn a thing or two. Thanks for visiting. AMF!!!!
    On May 22nd I will be riding in the Tour de Cure. It will be a 42 mile bicycle ride and fund raising event for the research of diabetes. My wife and daughter are both Type 1 diabetics. I encourage everyone to take part in the event and if you cannot please sponsor a rider. My goal is $1000. Every little bit helps. If you would like to sponsor me on this ride please go to my sponsor page. Thanks and we appreciate your help!!! ANDY"S TOUR DE CURE SPONSOR PAGE
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    88. Physical Geology Introduction
    Physical geology. Fall Semester, 2001. I will be teaching two sections of Physical geology GEOL 1330 - during the fall semester 2001.
    http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/physical/physical.html
    Physical Geology Siccar Point , on the Berwickshire coast approximately 60 km east of Edinburgh, is truly a classical geologic locality. Take this course to find out why ... among other things! [image from Professor Cliff Ford, University of Edinburgh]
      Fall Semester, 2001
        I will be teaching two sections of Physical Geology - GEOL 1330 - during the fall semester 2001. Select the appropriate resource from the list that follows. Physical Geology - OnLine Version Physical Geology - Face-To-Face Version
      Who is Dr. John C. Butler Internet Resources Both sections will have access to Internet-distributed resources. Take a few minutes to make sure that you have the correct plug-ins so that you can hear the audio clips and use the flash animations. Both plug-ins are free.
    • Real Audio Sound Clips
    • Many of the newer machines come with Flash installed. Try Flash Reversals . If you can't see the animation then Download Macromedia Flash Player . See the need another player link if you do not use a Macintosh.
    • QuickTime will allow you to view movies and animations. Try this simple

    89. The World Of Fluid Inclusions
    Primarily a directory to fluid inclusionrelated resources. Links are provided for old and upcoming meetings and short courses, a few organizations, and some archived forums on research issues.
    http://www.geology.wisc.edu/~pbrown/fi.html
    F LUID I NCLUSIONS
    Welcome to the WWW Home Page for people interested in the properties, behaviors and origins of fluid inclusions in natural and synthetic materials. In rocks and minerals, fluid inclusions may preserve direct evidence for the presence and composition of ancient fluids that have long since left the sample. In the laboratory, fluid inclusions in transparent materials like quartz, provide interesting opportunities to do high pressure and temperature experiments on fluid compositions of interest to chemists, engineers and geologists. NEW Available Publications
    Meetings and Short Courses
    ***Next ECROFI XVII - Budapest - June 4-9, 2003*** PACROFI VIII- Halifax, Canada - July 2002 ECROFI XVI - Porto - May 2001 Past Meetings Etc. Abstracts from Meetings - NOW INCLUDING TITLES FROM GSA 2002
    Links to Interesting Sites
    CREGU's Petroleum and Aqueous Inclusion Page
    Ron Bakker's Home Page - University of Leoben
    CSIRO Petroleum in Australia
    Linkam Scientific Web Site ...
    IMA Home Page and link to Working Group on Inclusions in Minerals
    Link to Fluid-Rock Interaction Group at the University of Heidelberg This page will provide links to additional resources on the Internet as they become available and either I find them or you tell me about them. To get things started, I have established an e-mail listserver to which you may subscribe.

    90. The Geology Of Mars
    geology of Mars Here you can learn about the six geological processes that are either currently operating on Mars or have operated during Martian history.
    http://www.lukew.com/marsgeo/
    Geology of Mars
    Here you can learn about the six geological processes that are either currently operating on Mars or have operated during Martian history. These include the aeolian cratering hydro landslides ... tectonic , and volcanic processes. The exploration of Mars is an ongoing NASA project, and you may visit their website to obtain the latest information on Martian research.
    Acknowledgment: Most of the images used in this Web site are provided by NASA/JPL/MSSS.
    Albert T. Hsui
    University of Illinois
    Design and Development by LukeW Interface Designs
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    91. Geology Humor
    You might be a geologist if . and A brief guide to scientific literature.
    http://www.geoscience.org.za/economic/humor.htm
    Geologists are amazing. They know hundreds of words for different sorts of dirt and hundreds of words for things it does when left alone for a few million years. (By: Thomas Kettenring) You Might Be a Geologist If ...
  • You own more pieces of quartz than underwear. Your rock collection weighs more than you do. Your rock garden is located inside your house You can pronounce the word "molybdenite" correctly on the first try. You don't think of "cleavage" the same way everyone else does. You have ever uttered the phrase "have you tried licking it" with no sexual connotations involved You think the primary function of road cuts is tourist attractions. You find yourself compelled to examine individual rocks in driveway gravel. You're planning on using a pick and shovel while you're on vacation. Your internet home page has pictures of your rocks. You will walk across eight lanes of freeway traffic to see if the outcrop on the other side of the highway is the same type of rock as the side you're parked on. You can point out where Tsumeb is on a world globe. The baggage handlers at the airport know you by name and refuse to help with your luggage.
  • 92. Geology
    geology Science kits to help you learn about the Earth s formation and the many changes that are continually taking place. Science
    http://www.geology-net.com/
    THE EARTH Geology Geography Ecology Weather Elsewhere Earth Science Books Earth Science Posters Geology
    Science kits to help you learn about the Earth's formation and the many changes that are continually taking place. Science Kits explore the nature our planet and the ways in which it changes. Great kits to help you identify rocks. Tools for the geologist and a great selection of rock tumblers. Geography
    How Man has divided and identified his world. Extensive selection of World Globes. Science kits that teach how to make and read maps. Compasses to find your way around and even an astrolabe. Ecology
    We have come to understand that our planet is composed of fragile ecosystems. Here you will find environmental test kits and other items of interest. Weather
    Everyone talks about it, but no one does any thing about it. This department offers Science Kits, Classroom Teaching Aids and the instruments necessary to forecast the weather. Feenixx Web-Shops.net stores:

    93. Taylor & Francis Group - Not Found
    Aims to provide a vehicle for authoritative stateof-the-art articles and reviews on the growing points of the geological sciences. The range of topics is unrestricted, but an attempt is made to balance the physical, chemical and biological aspects of the subject.
    http://www.gbhap.com/journals/145/145-top.htm
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    UK Head Office: 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
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    94. National Park Service - Geologic Resources - Tour
    Geologic Resources, ParkNet NatureNet geology Tour. Tour of Park geology. Go to shoreline parksShoreline geology, Go to volcano parksVolcanoes,
    http://www2.nature.nps.gov/grd/tour/
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    I FOIA I Privacy Policy I I FirstGov I Contact Us updated on 05/22/2003 I http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/tour/index.htm I Email Webmaster

    95. National Park Service - Geologic Resources - Home
    Tour of Park geology Geologic features such as Caves, Fossils, Glaciers, Hot Springs, Mountain Building, Plate Tectonics, Shoreline geology and Volcanoes,
    http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/
    NPS NatureNet All NPS Advanced Search
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    Tour of Park Geology

    Geologic features such as Caves, Fossils, Glaciers, Hot Springs, Mountain Building, Plate Tectonics, Shoreline Geology and Volcanoes National Cave and Karst Research Institute
    The National Cave and Karst Research Institute facilitates speleological research, enhances public education, and promotes environmentally sound cave and karst management. Teacher Resources
    Provides educational resources and links for teaching geology with National Park examples Disturbed Lands Restoration
    Many park sites have been disturbed by human activities. Parks work aggressively to restore natural function to these sites.
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    Abandoned Mineral Lands

    96. Maine Geology - Aquifers Fact Sheet
    Includes brief information on groundwater and aquifers.
    http://www.state.me.us/doc/nrimc/pubedinf/factsht/hydro/hydfact.htm
    State Agencies Web Policies My Maine.gov Email this page
    MAINE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
    Maine Geological Survey
    Aquifer Fact Sheet
    GROUND WATER
    Subsurface water that fills the spaces between particles of rock and soil is called ground water. Approximately 90% of the rural population in Maine obtains their water from wells, and ground water is also a significant source for municipal and industrial water supplies.
    TYPES OF AQUIFERS
    An aquifer is a subsurface water supply which yields useful quantities of ground water to wells and springs. There are two types of aquifers in Maine: surficial materials and fractured bedrock. In unconsolidated surficial deposits the water fills the pore spaces between the rock fragments that make up the deposits. Coarse-grained surficial materials such as sand and gravel are capable of transmitting large quantities of ground water and are generally the most productive ground water resources in the State. Maine's bedrock has been metamorphosed and recrystallized, and the original porosity between mineral grains has been eliminated. In a bedrock aquifer, ground water is stored in fractures in the rock, and areas with a large number of fractures may contain significant amounts of water. Where coarse-grained surficial deposits are thin or absent, wells drilled into bedrock aquifers provide the only alternative for most domestic water supplies.
    USES OF AQUIFER INFORMATION
    When deciding where to locate a domestic or municipal well, aquifer information is very important. Information such as high yield zones and the location of sand and gravel aquifers can influence where a well driller locates a well, and what type of well he constructs. A knowledge of aquifers and their recharge areas is also critical when siting possible sources of pollution such as landfills, salt piles, and hazardous wastes. Aquifer maps and texts from the Maine Geological Survey contain information on aquifer favorability and vulnerability and are widely used by local and state officials in making environmentally sound siting decisions, and by well drillers, developers, and geological consultants as a base for detailed hydrogeological studies.

    97. Department Of Geology UIUC
    Founded over 100 years ago, the Department of geology at the University of Illinois has a rich tradition of leadership in geoscience – a tradition that
    http://www.geology.uiuc.edu/
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    98. St Helena - Geology
    The geology of the island of St Helena, South Atlantic Ocean
    http://www.btinternet.com/~sa_sa/st_helena/st_helena_geology.html
    Saint Helena Geology
    The Islands
    St Helena Tristan da Cunha Gough Island Inaccessible Island ... Heard Island
    Other St Helena pages on this site
    Early History Recent History Bibliography Island Contacts ... Travel
    Other St Helena Sites
    The St Helena Institute St Helena Tourism Coffee from St Helena The RMS St Helena ... Swedish site on St Helena To fully understand the physical geography of St. Helena, a knowledge of the island's geological structure, lithology and history is essential. This page augments a concise description of these elements with a consideration of St. Helena in the wider context of ocean-floor spreading and plate tectonics. A description of the island's physiography and comments on the economic geology are also included.
    Physiography
    St. Helena is the deeply eroded summit of a composite volcano rising from the sea floor at a depth of 4,224m. The sub-aerial portion is approximately 122 sq. km. (47 sq. miles) in area - about half the size of the Isle of Wight. The highest point, Diana's Peak , is 823m above sea level. The small size of the visible island belies the true dimensions of this massive volcano; it is a major feature on the earth's surface. The base of the volcanic pile measures some 130km in diameter and the volume of the cone is estimated to be twenty times that of Mt. Etna - the largest European volcano. St. Helena is truly remote and, together with Ascension Island (1,127km distant), comprises the only land in 3 per cent of the earth's surface area.

    99. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Mathematical Geology

    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0882-8121/contents
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    100. Quaternary Science Reviews
    Caters for all aspects of Quaternary science, and includes, for example, geology, geomorphology, geography, archaeology, soil science, palaeobotany, palaeontology, palaeoclimatology and the full range of applicable dating methods.
    http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/6/3/6/
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    QSR is available at a special reduced rate for their personal use only to members of a number of societies including the American Quaternary Association (AMQUA), the

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