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         Geology General:     more books (100)
  1. Geochemistry of uranium in apatite and phosphorite, (Shorter contributions to general geology) by Z. S Altschuler, 1958
  2. Uranium in carbonate rocks, (Shorter contributions to general geology) by Kenneth G Bell, 1963
  3. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history by Alfred Smee, 2010-08-28
  4. General Geology of the Federal Republic of Germany: With Two Excursions to Industrial Mineral Rocks...Ed by G.W. Luttig by Gerd W. Luttig, 1982-01
  5. United Kingdom: Introduction to General Geology (Publications du 26e Congres geologique international)
  6. General geology laboratory manual by Bryce Moyer Hand, 1976
  7. General Geology by Robert J. Foster, 1988-06
  8. Meteorites Found in Pennsylvania (General Geology Report G-2) by Ralph W Stone, Eileen M. Starr, 1967
  9. Reconnaissance of the Gold Fields of Southern Alaska: With Some Notes On General Geology by George Ferdinand Becker, 2010-01-09
  10. Minerals and Rocks: The Elements of Mineralogy and Lithology for the Use of Students in General Geology by William Shirley Bayley, 2010-03-26
  11. General principles of geology, (Radius book) by J. F Kirkaldy, 1971
  12. General economic geology, a textbook by William H. 1876- Emmons, 2010-09-04
  13. Stratigraphy of the Moose River synclinorium, Maine (Contributions to general geology) by A. J Boucot, 1961
  14. Economic Geology of the Georgetown Quadrangle (Together with the Empire District) Colorado with General Geology by Josiah E. & Garrey, George H.; with Ball, Sydney H. Spurr, 1908

101. Is Geomorphology Within Geography Or Geology?
Extended discussion of the question whether geomorphology is a subdiscipline of geology or of physical geography.
http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~sgp/gw/gggeo/gggeo.html
Is Geomorphology
within Geography or Geology?
by GEOMORPHLIST
I N T R O D U C T I O N E D I T O R I A L Question Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 11:05:26 -0600 (CST)
To: geomorph-l@ttacs6.ttu.edu
From: Paul R. Larson larson@edu-suu-scf.sc.suu.edu
Subject: geomorphology as a field of study
I have a question for everyone. What do you say to the geologists who claim that there is no longer a need for the study of geomorphology, that it is nothing more than physical geology? Our school is in the process of a semester conversion, and the geomorphology course was a casulty of the process. Geology dropped it, but I was successful in adding it to the geography curriculum. There seems to be no small degree of antipathy toward the subject among the geologists here on campus. So, I wondered how others have handled the question. Thanks, Paul R. Larson Paul R. Larson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Geography Mail: Department of Physical Sciences
Southern Utah University
351 West Center Street
Cedar City, Utah 84720
Voice: Fax: E-mail: larson_p@suu.edu

102. LW's Geo Site (Sweden)
Good starting point for all amateurs interested in Geology (professionals are also welcome). This geological site was the first in Sweden.
http://www.acc.umu.se/~widmark/lwgeolog.html

103. Department Of Geology, University Of Otago, New Zealand.
Staff profiles, research themes and publications.
http://www.otago.ac.nz/geology/
Prospective Students International Students Postgraduate Students Field Schools ... Calendar "If one is sufficiently lavish with time, everything possible happens." Herodotus
The dynamic geology of the South Island of New Zealand is regarded with fascination by earth scientists the world over. Teaching and Research carried out by staff and students in the Geology Department at the University of Otago in Dunedin emphasises process-related research tied to the fast tempo of 'active' earth science in the South Island, and to the evolution of our unique New Zealand biota. Tuesday 16th November: Geology Department Student Poster Competition (Geology Dept, Benson Common Room, Gn9, Geology Building) Thursday 18th November: Active Earth Processes Theme Workshop (for those presenting at GeoNZ 2010) (Stage 2 Lab, Geology Building) Scientific Officer for one-year fixed term position (filled) 2 Lecturer in Geology (Confirmation Path) positions (applications closed 1 November) Earth Deformation, Faults and Earthquakes Alpine Fault Earthquakes Geodynamics Past Life and Past Climates Paleontology Paleomagnetism
Volcanic Processes, Ancient and Modern

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