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  1. General geology, geophysics, and seismicity of northwest Alabama by J. T. Kidd, 1980-01-01
  2. Geology Trails Of Northern California by Robin C. Johnson, Dot Lofstrom, 2004-12-31
  3. Emotional Geology (Ulverscroft General Fiction) by Linda Gillard, 2007-08-15
  4. Geology of the Sierra Nevada: Revised Edition (California Natural History Guides) by Mary Hill, 2006-05-15
  5. Geology of the American Southwest: A Journey Through Two Billion Years of Plate-Tectonic History by W. Scott Baldridge, 2004-06-07
  6. Geology for Engineers and Environmental Scientists (3rd Edition) by Alan E. Kehew, 2006-01-21
  7. Science 101: Geology by Mark A. S. Mcmenamin, 2007-07-01
  8. Geology (4th Edition) by Stanley Chernicoff, Donna Whitney, 2006-01-14
  9. Geology Of National Parks by Ann G. Harris, Esther Tuttle, et all 2003-11-30
  10. The Practical Geologist: The Introductory Guide to the Basics of Geology and to Collecting and Identifying Rocks by Dougal Dixon, 1992-08-15
  11. Geology: A Self-Teaching Guide by Barbara W. Murck, 2001-06-29
  12. Essentials of Geology (10th Edition) by Frederick K. Lutgens, Edward J. Tarbuck, et all 2008-01-09
  13. Dictionary of Geology & Mineralogy by McGraw-Hill, 2003-01-27
  14. Geologists and Ideas: A History of North American Geology (Centennial Special Vol 1) by Ellen T. Drake, 1986-01

1. Geology - General & History
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Title Author Volume Page # Using a historical controversy to teach critical thinking: The meaning of "theory", and the status of scientific knowledge Montgomery, K. Rise and fall of geology in 19th century American secondary schools: History and textbook reviews Corgan, J.X. and Stearns, R.G. Analysis of the Bachelor of Science in Geology as offered in the United States Drummond, C.N. and Markin, J.M. The geosciences as an employment opportunity (editorial) Drummond, C.N The geology department, the administration, and the roots of failure and success (editorial) Drummond, C.N Education, geoscience, and databases - the value of DLESE Carl N. Drummon Once more to the lake Picard, M.D Stone glacier Picard, M.D Do we have a 20th or 21st century curriculum? (Editorial) Drummond, C.N Jade hunting on the Sweetwater Picard, M.D Journey to Tok Picard, M.D

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ISBN: 1851585443 DDC: 778 Edition: Hardcover; 1993-11-01 How Old is that Mountain? How Old is that Mountain?: A Visitor's Guide to the Geology of Banff and Yoho National Parks, Revised Edition C. J. Yorath, Publisher: Harbour ISBN: 1550173901 DDC: 557.12332 Edition: Paperback; 2006-04-28
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    Zur raumzeitlichen Dynamik von Schneefall und Ausaperung im Bereich des sudlichen Altiplano, Sudamerika (Geographica Bernensia) (German Edition)
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    Publisher: Geographica Bernensia
    ISBN: 3906151026 Edition: Paperback; 1996 Fishes and the Break-up of Pangea - Special Publication no 295
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    Publisher: Geological Society Of London ISBN: 186239248X DDC: 551 Edition: Hardcover; 2008-05-15 The World of Water The World of Water: Linking Fiction to Nonfiction Phyllis J. Perry Publisher: Teacher Ideas Pr ISBN: 1563083213 DDC: 551.4600712 Edition: Paperback; 1995-03
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    4. Geology - General
    Experiment Operations During Apollo EVAs Experiment Lunar Geology General Acronym none
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    Experiment Operations During Apollo EVAs
    Experiment: Lunar Geology - General
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    Apollo 12 astronaut with the tongs used to grab small rocks without bending over (AS-12-48-7148). See also Figure 11 for the scoop. PI/Engineer see below
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    Apollo Exp't No. S 059 Discipline : lunar geosciences Weight : NA, See Lunar Geology - tools
    Dimensions : NA Manufacturer : NA Description/Purpose
    The geological field work at the six Apollo sites was rigorously planned - some say too well orchestrated with no time for human thought, although this improved in the later "J" missions. The efforts behind the sites selections and scientific objectives are beyond the scope of this database. A large body of documentation exists on this subject. Several tasks were repeated at many stations, and average times are available. The first task was generally a geological description of the area, which took ~ 5 minutes, including photography. Additional tasks are discussed below. Unloading from the LM : NA Transporting by foot or MET
    The few tools used on A-11 were carried by hand. The EMU had attach points for sample bags. The A-12 crew had a small rack which held their tools. This was carried by hand. On A-14, the Modularized Equipment Transporter (see misc. tools and equipment) was used to transport the tool rack (the same as on A-12) and other equipment during longer traverses. On A-12 and most later flights a clip on a cable which rolled up on a reel which was strapped to hoses on the front of the EMU was used to which several tools could be attached. This was known as a "yo-yo."

    5. Chapter 2 Geology
    CHAPTER 2. GEOLOGY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COAL REGIONS Roger J. Hornberger, Caroline M. Loop, Keith B. C. Brady, Nathan A. Houtz The geology of the Anthracite and Bituminous Coal
    http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/minres/bmr/beneficial_use/10 CHAPT 2/Cha

    6. PGI - Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny - Strona Główna
    Manages multi-disciplinary scientific research on the geological structure of Poland in order to use the knowledge for purposes of domestic economy and environmental protection. Besides scientific research in all fields of modern geology, the Institute fulfils the role of a geological and hydrogeological survey of Poland. Regional branches, regional geology, environmental geology, marine geology, economic geology, geological databases, cartography, hydrogeology, engineering geology, geophysics, history of Polish geology, publications.
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    7. CyberStacks(sm) Geology (General) Screen
    QE 5 Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Online Resources for Earth Scientists (ORES) Summary Online Resources for Earth Scientists (ORES) is a directory of WWW resources in the area
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    Geology (General) (QE:1-350) Q Science R Medicine S Agriculture T Technology U Military V Naval
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    Online Resources for Earth Scientists (ORES)
    Summary: Online Resources for Earth Scientists (ORES) is a directory of WWW resources in the area of earth science, designed to meet the needs of professionals in this area. At the top of the site's main page are links for: (1) the Commonwealth Network; (2) the site creators' home pages; (3) GISnet; (4) geoscience/civil engineering job information; and (5) Mountains West, a site sponsor. Currently, the first link is non-operational; the GISnet link provides access to other sites designed by Bill Thoen, one of this site's creators. The site's main page offers a table of contents, with topics reflecting dates of completion or ongoing construction. Major topics featured are: (1) General Earth Science/Natural History resources; (2) Agriculture; (3) Biology (Plant and Wildlife); (4) Disaster and Emergency Management; (5) Employment Resources for Earth Scientists; (6) Environmental Resources; (7) Geography and GIS resources; (8) Geology Resources; (9) Geoscience Education; (10) Geoscience Information; (11) Oceanography; (12) Weather, Meteorology, and Climate; and (13) Soil Science. Selecting a topic from the table of contents then reveals its topics page, which offers links for: (1) introductory information; (2) mailing lists; (3) newsgroups; (4) hypermedia sources; (5) data sets; (6) software; (7) documents and FAQ files; (8) journals and periodicals; (9) bulletin board systems; and (10) other resource lists. Each topic reveals an alphabetical listing of WWW resources, where titles are direct links to their respective sites.

    8. ESSC 401-402 - Earth Resources - Geology - Geomorphology - Paleontology
    WWW Links Earth System Science (ESS) GEOSPHERE Earth History and Resources/Materials - Geology General - Geomorphology - Paleontology - Soil Science
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    9. Geology Definitions - Geological Dictionary - Earth Science
    Definitions of terms, written at a level appropriate for students in introductory courses.
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    11. Geology General Topics
    minerals and rocks http//www.fi.edu/tfi/units/rock
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    12. Geologie Österreich | Geologische Bundesanstalt | Geologie Im Dienste Österreich
    Geologic information and resources. Much of the site is in German.
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    13. Geology: General Geology Of Arknasas
    A descriptive write up on the general geology of Arkansas. Rocks are generally placed into 1 of 3 major categories igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
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    Rocks are generally placed into 1 of 3 major categories: igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary. Igneous rocks have solidified from molten or partly molten mineral matter. Metamorphic rocks have been altered in the solid state from some pre-existing condition in response to significant changes in temperature, pressure, or chemical environment. Sedimentary rocks are composed of particles of sediment, which are derived by the weathering and/or the erosion of pre-existing rock. Most surficial rocks in Arkansas are sedimentary, but there are some igneous rocks (with adjacent contact metamorphic rocks) and very low grade regional metamorphic rocks in Arkansas also. A sedimentary rock consists of two components: the particles and the cement that holds them together. However, the unconsolidated sediments of eastern Arkansas are considered sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks are classified as clastic (rocks made up of grains of sand, silt, and clay) or chemical (rocks made up of shell fragments, saline water deposits, and other materials that are deposited from solution). The most common clastic sedimentary rocks are shales, siltstones, and sandstones. The most common chemical sedimentary rocks are limestone and dolostone. To understand how sedimentary rocks form, we must account for the processes that create the original particles of sediment, the mechanisms of sediment transport, the processes of deposition or precipitation of a given sediment, and what has happened to the sediment over time. By studying rocks and depositional systems (the processes by which sediments are deposited), geologists recognize that most of the sedimentary rocks in the Paleozoic Highlands of Arkansas are marine. In the southern and eastern parts of the state, the sedimentary deposits are predominantly fluvial (fresh-water processes).

    14. Science > Earth Sciences > Geology
    Geology (from either Greek γη (ge-, the earth ) λογος (logotype, word , reason )) is the science and study of the Earth, its composition, structure, physical properties
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    Geology ge- logotype , "word", "reason")) is the science and study of the Earth, its composition, structure, physical properties, history, and a processes that shape it. These are one of a Earth sciences. Geologists have helped establish the age of the Earth at about Quaternary.Five billion (Iv.5x10 Nina from carolina petroleum and coal , when well as metals such as iron copper , and uranium . Extra economic interests include gemstone s and many minerals like asbestos , perlite, mica , phosphates, zeolites, clay , pumice, quartz, and silica, when well as elements like sulfur, chlorine , and helium Astrogeology refers to the application of geologic lesson to more bodies of the solar formulas. Still, specialised terms like selenology (studies of the Moon areology (of Mars), etc., are too inside have. History
    Within China , the polymath Shen Kua (1031 - 1095) formulated a hypothesis for the run of land formation: according to his observation of fossil shells in a geologic stratum in a mountain hundreds of miles from either a ocean, he inferred that a land was formed by erosion of the mountain s and by deposition of silt.

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    17. General Geology Expert Witness, Geologist Expert Witnesses
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    18. Cornwall Wildlife Trust | Geology
    Features British Geological Survey geological map of Cornwall, along with publications article extracts and pictorial gallery of geological features and processes.
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    Geology is everywhere you look, under your feet, on the roof tops and even in your paper and toothpaste. The Trust works with the Cornwall RIGS (Regionally Important Geological/Geomorphological Sites) Group to protect important geological sites and inspire people about Cornwall's exciting geological heritage.
    The Cornwall RIGS Group is the geological arm of the Trust, concerned with geology and geomorphology. If you would like to get closer to Cornwall's geology you can: Important geological sites can sometimes be threatened by such things as development proposals or coastal defence schemes. Designation as a County Geology Site can help in the conservation of these sites. The publication of the Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Geodiversity Action Plan has provided much needed guidance for the future of earth science conservation in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

    19. B.S. - Geology: General Geology Concentration
    UWG Geosciences GIS Remote Sensing GIS Certificate Geology Geography
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    20. Historical Geology
    A collection of more than 20,000 descriptions of Earth science data sets and services covering all aspects of Earth and environmental sciences
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