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- Usenet
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- Anthropogenic
Impacts on Weathering Processes:
Man-induced Atmosphere - Water - Rock
Interactions on Global- to
Micro-scale
- IGCP Project #405.
- Ask-A-Geologist
- do you have a question about
volcanoes, earthquakes, mountains,
rocks, maps, ground water, lakes, or
rivers? Email your earth science
questions to a U.S. Geological Survey
earth scientist.
- Bedform
Sedimentology
- Bedform images, software, and
QuickTime movies.
- Bibliography
and Index of
Geology
- from the Geological Society of
Malaysia.
- British
Geological Survey (BGS)
- Central
Montana
Geology
- highlights of geology field trips
that show the fold-and-thrust belt of
the Rocky Mountain Front, the Central
Montana Alkalic Igneous Province, and
more.
- Congleton
Geology: An Amateur's
Guide
- Earth
Art 1: Sculpture for the Long
Now
- About feature focused on massive
earth sculptures and works.
- EOS
- weekly newspaper of
geophysics.
- Geo
Site
- Welcome to LW«s Geo Site ! This
geological site is a good starting
point for amateurs and
professionals.
- Geologic/Geophysical
data for the Middle East, N. Africa and
Eurasia
- Diversified datasets for the Middle
East, North Africa and Eurasia. A
profile maker, a focal mechanism maker
and much more data and information are
available.
- Geological
History of Rib Mountain,
Wisconsin
- Geological
Maps on the
Web
- publishes digital geological maps and
their associated database
files.
- Geologist's
Lifetime Field
List
- a list of links to the geological
wonders of the world.
- Geology
of
Virginia
- a guide to the geologic history of
Virginia's physiographic provinces for
both professionals and
students.
- Geology
Rocks
- offers tutorials, photographs,
diagrams, games, and a web board on all
things geological.
- Guglielmo's,
Giovanni - Research
Page
- Giovanni Guglielmo Research Page
contains free computer animations, 3D
visualizations, and interpretations of
physical and finite element models of
salt tectonics.
- IAEG
Commission
- contribution of engineering geology
to the protection of monuments and
archaeology sites.
- Indiana
Geology
Today
- introduction to Indiana geology
including a collection of geologic
information for geologists and
non-geologists.
- Morning
Glory
- soaring an amazing wave formation
(roll cloud) in the Gulf of
Carpentaria.
- MTNet
- a forum for the free exchange of
programs and data between scientists
engaged in the study of the Earth using
electromagnetic methods.
- NASA
Astrophysics Data
System
- abstracts on astrophysics, astronomy,
instrumentation, geophysics, and
physics. Plus the Los Alamos preprint
server, articles, and
catalogs.
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- NASA
Inspire
Program
- an effort to involve high school
students and other interested
participants in the study of Earth's
fascinating naturally-occurring radio
signals (VLF).
- National
Park Service Park
Geology
- information on the National Park
Service's programs in geology and
minerals management.
- New
York Geologic Resource
Page
- North
Carolina Board For The Licensing of
Geologists
- provides information about geology
licenses for individuals and
corporations, licensing requirements,
examination dates, and administrative
information.
- Northern
California Geologic
Hazards
- Ocean
Drilling
Program
- international partnership of
scientists and research institutions
organized to explore the evolution and
structure of Earth.
- Origin
of Myrmekite and Metasomatic
Granite
- new ideas in the origin of
granite.
- Park
Geology
Tour
- guide with text and photos to various
geologic features, such as fossils,
caves, glaciers, and sand dunes, found
throughout the National
Parks.
- Petrographic
Atlas
- shows what coals, cokes, chars,
carbons, graphites, and other natural
and man-made carbonaceous materials
look like under the optical
microscope.
- Proton
Precession
Magnetometer
- schematics and diagrams describe the
construction of a home built
magnetometer using commonly available
parts.
- Queen's
University - Miller Museum of
Geology
- earth-science teaching museum for
local schools and natural-science
interest groups in eastern
Ontario.
- Rob's
Granite
Page
- about granite, things granitic, and
one man's quest for peer
recognition.
- Russian
Virtual
GeoNetwork
- collecting and sorting the geological
software and datasets in
Russia.
- Savage
Earth
- PBS series dealing with earthquakes,
volcanoes, tsunamis, and other
disasters.
- Tapestry
of Time and Terrain: The Union of Two
Maps
- USGS composite map of the U.S. land
surface and the ages of its underlying
rock formations.
- Terrestrial
Impact
Craters
- provides basic information,
terminology, theories, and
photographs.
- This
Dynamic
Planet
- links to PDF document showing the
Earth's physiographic features, current
movements of major tectonic plates, and
locations of volcanoes, earthquakes,
and impact craters.
- University
of Western Australia - E. de. C. Clarke
Geology
Museum
- repository of mineral, rock, fossil,
and meteorite specimens.
- Wyoming
Geologic
Database
- enables users to interactively obtain
and analyze geologic information
(bedrock geology, minerals, satellite
imagery, etc.) about the state of
Wyoming.
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