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         Geology:     more books (100)
  1. Manual of Field Geology. by Robert R. Compton, 1962-06
  2. The Geology of Australia by David Johnson, 2009-11-16
  3. Dictionary of Geology & Mineralogy by McGraw-Hill, 2003-01-27
  4. The Bible, Genesis & Geology: Rightly-Dividing Geology and the Book of Genesis by Gaines R. Johnson, 2010-05-23
  5. Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (With CD-ROM) by Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, et all 2002-01-15
  6. Hiking the Southwest's Geology: Four Corners Region by Ralph Lee Hopkins, 2003-01-15
  7. Roadside Geology of South Dakota (Roadside Geology Series) by John Paul Gries, 1996-05-01
  8. Hiking Oregon's Geology (Hiking Geology) by Ellen Morris Bishop, John Eliot Allen, 2004-03-04
  9. Introducing Geology: A Guide to the World of Rocks by Graham Park, 2010-04-22
  10. Geology of the San Francisco Bay Region (California Natural History Guides) by Doris Sloan, 2006-06-27
  11. Hard Road West: History and Geology along the Gold Rush Trail by Keith Heyer Meldahl, 2008-09-15
  12. Historical Geology by Reed Wicander, James S. Monroe, 2009-02-24
  13. Geology for Engineers and Environmental Scientists (3rd Edition) by Alan E. Kehew, 2006-01-21
  14. Geology Underfoot in Central Nevada (Yes, Geology Underfoot) by Richard L. Orndorff, Robert W. Wieder, et all 2000-10-01

101. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Mathematical Geology

http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0882-8121
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102. CU Geology Club
Campus group funded by the Department of Geological Sciences of the University of Colorado. Includes trips and activities, photo gallery and contact information.
http://www.colorado.edu/geolsci/geolclub/index.htm
GEOLOGY CLUB
Department of Geological Sciences Geology Club
The Geology Club is a campus group funded by the Department of Geological Sciences of the University of Colorado. Its for anyone interested in the earth sciences, trips around the great geology of Colorado and the Western US, or just getting free pizza every other Wednesday. Undergrads, grads, faculty, and friends are always welcome. Entrance to Fulford Cave, Nov. 2002 This Webpage is updated each semester (sometimes) but you can reach us anytime at our emails, to subscribe to the mailing list, look at the subscribe info on the Contact Info Page
Caving at Snyder's Cave, 2000
What's New New Geology Club Website, Yes the one you are looking at now. New Leadership Elected Contact Info Check out the Cave Trip to Fulford Caves!! Photo Gallery Check Out the New Trip Ideas Trips and Activities So here is the another attempt at a Geology Club website... Eventually we hope to have this site have a lot more features, like photo galleries, trip ideas and discussions, updates about career fairs, resume building, Voting for Pizza toppings on Wednesdays, etc.. For now we can see how it starts out with the trip planning and updates. If anyone has suggestions or would like to help with the webpage or with planning trips, we could always use your help.

103. SpringerLink - Publication
The University of Edinburgh Grant InstituteThe University of Edinburgh Grant Institute geology, Geophysics, Environmental Geoscience. This web site served the former Grant
http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00254/
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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...

104. Lake Superior Region - Geology, Scenery And Minerals
A geologic photo tour around the perimeter of the lake, featuring bedrock and surficial deposits, ores, mining history, and minerals. Includes three different sets of captions for junior, intermediate, or advanced audiences.
http://www.turnstone.ca/lsup.htm
Lake Superior Region:
Geology, Scenery and Minerals
A "slide show" on three levels
Introduction
The 30 colour photographs in this show depict a counter-clockwise tour of geological features around Lake Superior, the world's largest freshwater lake (see Fig. 1). The lake has an area of 82,380 km . It was part of the Mississippi drainage until the Pleistocene, and formed part of glacial lake Algonquin. The modern lake surface is 183 m above sea level, while the deepest point (406 m water depth) is 223 m below mean sea level! Starting at the Algoma district, the tour proceeds around the rocky shores of Ontario, also examining features in the hinterland to the immediate north of the lake. From the city of Thunder Bay, the tour proceeds to Duluth, Minnesota, and then east through Wisconsin to the Upper Peninsula of northern Michigan, U.S.A.
The Lake Superior Tour
Figure 1. Index Map for the Tour of Lake Superior Geology
Graphics by Jan Wybourn, last revised on 01 February 2002 There are three levels of captions of progressively higher detail and complexity. The audience levels are not precisely defined, but might be described as; "junior school", "curious adult" and "specialist". Click below to take the Tour!

105. Glacial Geology At The University Of Cincinnati
Glacial geology at UC. Any comments, suggestions, or money should be emailed to Thomas Lowell, Department of geology, University of Cincinnati.
http://tvl1.geo.uc.edu/ice/Glacier.html
Glacial Geology at UC
View images of, and learn about, Glaciers
Originally set up for a class (15-GEOL-574) at the University of Cincinnati , everyone is invited to use the resources here. Soon this site will be splitting into two - a glacial image data base and a glacial class - its happing at glacial speed.
Glacier Images: A graphical database showing glaciers at work and at play. T he Iceland Flood
Glacier Class Related:
Base
Extra
Trip site
Glaciers doing what glaciers do best, Mount McClintock, Antarctica.
Any comments, suggestions, or money should be e-mailed to Thomas Lowell, Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati.
If you want to use any material here see Use conditions.
http://tvl1.geo.uc.edu/ice/glacier.html

106. Charlotte, The Vermont Whale
Bones of a marine whale buried beneath rural fields used to aid in the study of geology of the state.
http://www.uvm.edu/whale/
Charlotte, The Vermont Whale
An Electronic Museum
Founded on this website December, 1993
An Introduction To The Story
Directory of Exhibits
About The Project
Directed by Jeff Howe
Director of Exhibits and Programs
North Museum of Natural History and Science

Lancaster, PA Produced by Wesley Alan Wright
Media Specialist, Academic Computing Services, University of Vermont
Brought to you through the courtesy of Computing and Information Technology, University of Vermont. Send questions, comments, changes, and additions to Wesley.Wright@uvm.edu and j_howe@admin.fandm.edu
This page last updated June 13, 2000

107. Geological Engineering And Sciences At Michigan Tech
Explore the geology, geophysics, earth science and geological engineering degree programs at Michigan Tech.
http://www.geo.mtu.edu/
Undergraduate
Applied Geophysics

Geological Engineering

Geology
... College of Engineering
Geology Graduate student Lenny Mankowski demonstrates wave action to visiting science students
Graduates 2004

Click for full size image

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

    108. Geologic Information About Washington
    From the USGS, an overview of this region's geology.
    http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/docs/stateinfo/WA.html
    U.S. Geological Survey An often overlooked fact about the state of Washington is that while its western half experiences record-breaking rainfall each year, its eastern half is high-desert country. The magnificent Cascade Ranges separate the state into these two extremes. Many of the peaks in the Cascades are volcanoes, which is why the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory is located in Vancouver, Washington. We hope you will find the resources below useful in finding out about geologic studies that are underway and how they contribute to diverse problems such as understanding earthquake shaking, finding minerals, and evaluating volcanic hazards in the State of Washington. Find out about minerals related work in Washington The magnificent Cascade Range, which runs through western Washington and other parts of the Pacific Northwest, includes several volcanoes. To find out more about the volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest, visit the Cascades Volcano Observatory on the web! Find out what scientists have discovered through coastal studies in the Pacific Northwest that has them worried about the possibility of large earthquakes in the region.

    109. Hawai`i Volcano Geochemical Data Sets
    Scientific Data A compilation of published and unpublished geochemical data from multiple sources, organized in a standardized format, about Hawaiian volcanoes.
    http://www.bishopmuseum.org/research/natsci/geology/geochem.html
    Bishop Museum Geology
    The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History
    Honolulu, Hawai`i
    Hawai`i Volcano Geochemical Data Sets
    This is a compilation of published and unpublished geochemical data from multiple sources, organized in a standardized format. The data are available by clicking on the island or volcano of interest below. The text files were created on a Macintosh, so you may need to modify the carriage returns or line feeds to match your system. The files are saved as text with tab-separated-values (.tsv). You may need to specify this in the Preferences for your browser: MIME type is 'text', sub-type is 'tab-separated-value', extension is 'tsv'. Please verify these settings.
    Notes:
    • The data in this compilation are from a variety of labs and were produced by a variety of analytical methods. Because not all sources reported standards data, cross-calibration of the data were not possible. Be aware that interlaboratory differences may exist and use caution when comparing data, especially elemental ratios, as analytical errors may be propagated.
    • The FTP site name and the directories are subject to change in the future.

    110. Ìèííî-ãåîëîæêè óíèâåðñèòåò "Ñâ. Èâàí Ðèëñêè"
    The University of Mining and geology St. Ivan Rilski is a statesubsidized university founded in 1953. Over the almost 50 years
    http://www.mgu.bg/

    English version
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    111. Utah Geological Survey
    Investigates and reports on Utah's geologic hazards, mineral, energy, water, and paleontological resources; maps the state's geology; and provides geologic and topographic information.
    http://geology.utah.gov/
    Site Index Help
  • fossil finders honored field review, june 5 ... ground water
  • 1594 W. North Temple, PO 146100, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6100, 801.537.3300, Fax 801.537.3400

    112. Geology 102 - Historical Geology Home Page
    Historical geology Georgia Perimeter College. Plate Tectonics, World Seafloor Map NOAA, Marine geology and Geophysics Division; Click here to see complete map;
    http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102.htm
    Historical Geology
    Georgia Perimeter College
    These web pages have been developed for the use of students and faculty in the University System of Georgia. Assignment - Writing a student web page - instructions and grading information Writing Web Pages - An Introduction to HTML for Georgia Perimeter College Students Submit your questions and comments to Dr. Gore at Georgia Geoscience Online
    Interactive Course Outline
    Lecture Notes Assignments and Tests Additional references Introduction to Historical Geology
    Introduction to Historical Geology - Small font version
    Introduction to the World Wide Web Information on obtaining your class e-mail account ... Earth's Cycles - Columbia U. Geologic Time
  • Age of the Earth
    Age of the Earth - Small font version

  • Radiometric Dating
    Radiometric Dating - Small font version
    ... Indicators of an Old Earth - Ontario Centre for Religious Tolerance Geologic Time exhibit - U. California, Berkeley Radiometric dating- a Christian perspective Radiocarbon Dating WEB-info from New Zealand Radiocarbon Web Server, Arizona Sedimentary Rocks
  • Sandstone Interpretation
    Smaller font version

  • Carbonate Rock Interpretation
    Smaller font version
    ...
  • Facies, Transgressions, Regressions, and Walther's Law
  • 113. Alfred-Wegener-Institut Für Polar- Und Meeresforschung (AWI)
    Information about the central institute of German polar research, its history, its facilities and research ships, and research topics related to geology and biology of the polar regions and world oceans.
    http://www.awi-potsdam.de/index.html
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    Science Day 2004 am 26. Juni in Bremerhaven. Mehr... Vor uns die Eiszeit?
    Zur Preview des Emmerich Films "The day after tomorrow" - AWI-Wissenschaftler über die zukünftige Klimaentwicklung.
    Mehr...

    Veranstaltung: 28 May, 2004 Veranstaltung: 1 Jun, 2004 - 9 Jun, 2004 Kurs Wattenmeer:1.-9. und 10.-18. Juni 2004 Lehrveranstaltung der Wattenmeerstation Sylt, Block 1 Dr. Harald Asmus: Netzwerk Wattenmeer, Block 2 Prof. Dr. Karsten Reise: Vielfalt zwischen Meer und Land. Mehr... Vortrag: 1 Jun, 2004 11:00 AWI-Kolloquium: 2 Jun, 2004 16:00 AWI-Kolloquium: 2 Jun, 2004 16:00 Das AWI stellt sich vor: 2 Jun, 2004 20:00 Conference: 7 Jun, 2004 - 8 Jun, 2004 Mehr... Vortrag: 7 Jun, 2004 15:00 Vortrag: 8 Jun, 2004 14:00 Veranstaltung: 10 Jun, 2004 - 18 Jun, 2004 Kurs Wattenmeer: 1.-9. und 10.-18. Juni 2004 Lehrveranstaltung der Wattenmeerstation Sylt, Block 1 Dr. Harald Asmus: Netzwerk Wattenmeer, Block 2 Prof. Dr. Karsten Reise: Vielfalt zwischen Meer und Land. Mehr...

    114. Geological Sciences At Arizona State
    Index Directory Contact Us Campuses Main West East Extended, Arizona State University. Search geology.asu.edu Search WWW. UNDERGRADUATE
    http://geology.asu.edu/
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    Search geology.asu.edu
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    UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

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    115. Photos From Baja California
    Photos of the northern coast and Sonoran Desert.
    http://www.its.caltech.edu/~meltzner/baja/
    Mohi, Amy, and others wade through the muck to look at the Sabhka environment in Laguna Figueroa. In many respects, this environment mimics that of the early earth. Is that a Suburban under the mud? A Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary section near San Antonio del Mar. Up in these hills lies the record of the great meteorite impact that is believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs.
    A tidal flat off Laguna Salada in the Sonoran Desert. The tidal flat extends for eleven miles that is, the tide is eleven miles further out at low tide than at high tide. You sure wouldn't want to be out on the flat when the tide comes rushing in! Sand dunes in the Sonoran Desert. Another nice shot of a sand dune. Back to the Photography page! Check out some more Desert Scenes Or, back to my Home Page This page created by Aron Meltzner.
    Initiated 15 August 1998.
    Last modified 29 January 1999.

    116. Kids Web - Geology
    About geology The Complete Guide to Earth ScienceYou are here About Homework Help geology. Search. geology I am your Guide, From Andrew Alden, Your Guide to geology. EndPermian Smoking
    http://www.npac.syr.edu/textbook/kidsweb/geology.html
    Geology and Earth Sciences
    Ask A Geologist
    Email your questions about geology and earth science to US Geological Survey geologists
    Charlotte, The Vermont Whale
    The story of the discovery of the bones of a whale beneath the fields of rural Vermont, and the geological history that explains how it came to be there
    Earthquake Information
    Information about earthquakes, from the U.S. Geological Survey
    Earthquake of the Day
    From the CalTech Seismological Laboratory
    The Geology of Radon
    Presents information on radon, how is it formed, and how it permeates into buildings
    Malin's Antarctic Research
    Images, videos and descriptions of geological research in Antarctica
    Marine Geology: Research Beneath the Sea
    Learn about the study of the ocean floor
    Smithsonian Gem and Mineral Collection
    Pictures and descriptions of highlights of the collection
    Understanding Our Planet Through Chemistry
    Explains how chemistry is used to analyze the geology and compostion of the earth
    Volcano World
    Educational information and images about volcanoes
    Links to more information
    The U.S. Geological Survey home page

    117. Buffalo Museum Of Science
    Natural science museum with permanent, traveling and handson exhibits from anthropology, botany, geology, entomology, and zoology. Site has directions, hours, contact information and a calendar of events.
    http://www.buffalo.com/museumofscience/
    Experience an exciting world of hands-on learning on the Greater Niagara Region. From dinosaurs to exotic insects, explore more than a dozen fun-filled exhibit halls tracing natural history specimens and artifacts. 2001 brings a full year of the ’Bots. Three high-tech, robotic, traveling exhibiitions provide smart family fund for visitors of all ages! For more information visit our main Web site at htp://www.buffalomuseumofscience.org/
    Contact Information Museum open Tuesday through Saturday
    10:00am to 5:00pm
    Sunday Noon to 5:00pm Postal Address View Map Buffalo Museum of Science
    1020 Humboldt Parkway
    Buffalo, New York 14211
    Telephone: Fax: Email public relations rtoney@sciencebuff.org customer service jwrona@sciencebuff.org education jthaler@sciencebuff.org

    118. Studies In Geology At The University Of Toronto
    The City of Toronto. Positions in the Department of geology. Search. Department of geology Some Images. Clicking here will tell you how to reach us.
    http://www.geology.utoronto.ca/
    WORLD-RENOWNED GEOCHRONOLOGY LAB
    TO MOVE TO U OF T
    Contacting the Department email addresses WORLD-RENOWNED GEOCHRONOLOGY LAB
    TO MOVE TO U OF T
    Contacting the Department email addresses ... Search

    119. Hohn Engineering PLLC
    Drilling, production, reservoir, and facilities engineering, as well as environmental engineering and geology.
    http://www.hohneng.com/
    "Q UALITY PETROLEUM ENGINEERING SERVICES SINCE 1984"
    Home Page
    Company Information Client Data Secure ... Webmail To Contact us: Phone: 406-655-3381
    Fax: 406-655-3383
    Email: hohneng@hohneng.com Hohn Engineering, PLLC 2619 St Johns Ave. , Suite F Billings MT

    120. Structural Geology On The Web
    This is a collection of hypertext links to assorted structural geology and tectonics resources available on the worldwide web that was developed originally by
    http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Geology/Structure_Resources/
    Structural Geology

    A deformed roadcut along the information superhighway.
    This is a collection of hypertext links to assorted structural geology and tectonics resources available on the world-wide web that was developed originally by Steven Schimmrich while a graduate student at the University of Illinois. From 1999 to 2003, the site was maintained by Kevin Smart. Navigate through the self-explanatory catagories along the left edge of this page. If you have any suggestions for additional resources that could be added, please don't hesitate to contact the site manager Structural Geology and Metamorphic Petrology page for the Canadian Tectonics Group and links to general geology resources may be obtained from the Geoscience Information Page at the Illinois State Geological Survey. For general Internet searching, I recommend the Google AltaVista or Yahoo search engines.

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