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  1. Bibliography and Index of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Washington, 1957-1962 by William H. Reichert, 1969
  2. Bibliography and index of geology, exclusive of North America, by Marie Siegrist, 1958
  3. Bibliography and Index of Geology and Allied Sciences for Wales and the Welsh Borders 1897- by Bassett D. A., 1963-01-01
  4. Index to geologic maps of California, 1965-1968 (California Division of Mines and Geology. Special report) by Edmund W Kiessling, 1972
  5. Bibliography and index of the geology and mineral resources of Washington, 1937-1956 by William H Reichert, 1960
  6. User Guide to the Bibliography and Index of Geology
  7. Geology: Marine Terraces-Weathering and Erosion Index 389-752 (Magill's Choice) by James A. Woodhead, 1999-02-01
  8. Bibliography and Index of Dorset Geology by Jo Thomas, Paul Ensom, 1989-11
  9. Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy, for 1892 and 1893, [1894-1899, 1901-L904], Issue 149 by Fred Boughton Weeks, 2010-03-10
  10. Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy, for 1892 and 1893, [1894-1899, 1901-L9-- by Fred Boughton Weeks, 2010-02-24
  11. Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy, Volume 3 by Fred Boughton Weeks, 2010-03-31
  12. Bibliography of Oklahoma Geology, With Subject Index by Laurence Emory Trout, 2010-01-02
  13. Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, Paleontology, Petrology, and Mineralogy for the Years 1901-1905 Inclusive by Fred Boughton Weeks, 1906-01-01
  14. Bibliography and Index of Texas Geology, 1975-1980 by Amanda R Masterson, 1981-12

1. ARROW - Apalachicola Region Resources On The Web - ALMANAC Geology Index
Land Weather Water Geology Land, Weather, Water. The power of water has shaped the Apalachicola region, and now, for humans, water is power. The region faces tough questions Who has
http://www.fnai.org/ARROW/almanac/geology/geology_index.cfm
Almanac History:
Stories, Maps,

Planning:
... Water Geology:
The power of water has shaped the Apalachicola region, and now, for humans, water is power. The region faces tough questions: Who has the right to use water? Which users have more rights than others, and what yardstick(s) should be used to decide? Is there enough to support the region's natural systems, plus its water-based industries such as fisheries and agriculture, plus the flood of people expected to come here to live? The best way to start wrestling with these questions is to learn as much as you can about the region's natural patterns of water flow-rain, runoff, and rivers (both above and below ground) and what happens to water quality when these patterns are changed. A solid understanding of the subject is a necessary part of good decision-making about water use. To understand water, you must also know something about weather, which brings us water and takes it away; about rocks, which store and channel water; and about soils, which can transform water quality and let water run off, run through, or accumulate on the land's surface. Geology illuminates the present by explaining the past, bringing together the materials that make up the region with the processes and events that have shaped those materials. Weather, rocks, soils, geology, and water are inseparable. Studying these topics is not only vital to good land use decision-making, but it's also a journey worth taking for its own sake. Get ready for breathtaking vistas across vast oceans of time, the amazing process of turning mountains into beaches, and the story of a new kind of exploration - mapping the underground frontiers of water's journey.

2. Washington Geology And Washington Geologic Newsletter
Washington Geology index Page 1 of 15 3/9/2010 Washington Geology and Washington Geologic Newsletter Our journal, Washington Geology , includes original articles about the
http://www.dnr.wa.gov/Publications/ger_washington_geology_index.pdf

3. Geology_index
Geology of Northern Ireland Back to the map Geologicial column Geology resources Back to main menu Forum
http://www.geographyinaction.co.uk/Text_based_site/Geology files/Geol_index.html
With frames Back to the map Geologicial column Geology resources ... Forum Geology of Northern Ireland Areas on a geological map usually are drawn with reference to the ages of the rock. For example, in the map below, the red areas are Tertiary in age i.e. the rocks which underlie the soil there were laid down between 2 and 65 million years ago. Those rocks are tertiary lavas which cooled to form basalt. However some of the granites (in the Mournes for example) are also tertiary in age and, towards the end of the Tertiary period, clays were laid down around the south of Lough Neagh. In this map we tried to show distinct rock types, rather than geological periods. Also the scale of the map has made it difficult to include detail. I would recommend the excellent Solid Edition of the Geological Map of Northern Ireland (1:250,000), published by the GSNI. Click on the rock type on the map or the key to get more information
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4. Kid Science Link - Geology Index
Homework Help, Science for Kids, Agriculture, Kids Anthropology, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Ecology, Entomology, Geology, Herpetology, Meteorology, NASA
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The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the earth.
The structure of a specific region of the earth's crust.
A book on geology.
The scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of the solid matter of a celestial body.
  • AGIWEB - American Geological Institute. Amethyst Galleries' Mineral Gallery - A constantly growing database of mineral descriptions, images, and specimens. The descriptions include searchable mineralogical data, plus other information of interest to students and rock hounds! Ask an Earth Scientist - Answers from Dr. Ken Rubin and his people in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Hawaii. American Geophysical Union - Science for Everyone. Geology Articles.

5. KGS--Geology Resources--Geologic Map Index
List of geologic maps of Kansas counties. County Geologic Maps. This page shows available geologic maps and primary reports for the counties of Kansas.
http://www.kgs.ku.edu/General/Geology/index.html
Kansas Geological Survey
Or visit our "Kansas by County" page
Water Energy Geology
County Maps Other Maps and Charts Construction Material Inventory Bulletins Publications ... About the KGS
County Geologic Maps
This page shows available geologic maps and primary reports for the counties of Kansas. Click on the map to view information for a county, or scroll down and select from a list of counties. The category "New geologic maps" refers to maps published by the KGS based on new detailed county mapping. The category "Newly-revised maps" refer to maps newly laid out and published, but with geology based primarily on old mapping. The KGS Library should have copies for examination of those reports listed as out of print. In-print KGS publications can be acquired from the KGS, but reports from the U.S. Geological Survey, Kansas Department of Transportation, or other organizations are generally NOT available from the Kansas Geological Survey. You may also wish to check the KGS Online Bibliography of Geology for references. Updated STATEMAP Summary sheet for Kansas for FY2010 Kansas Geologic Mapping Advisory Committee Allen Anderson Atchison ... Kansas Geological Survey , Geology Resources
Updated Jan. 25, 2010

6. Department Of Geology, University Of Otago, New Zealand.
Emphasises process-related research tied to the fast tempo of active geology in the South Island, and to the evolution of the unique New Zealand biota. Department staff, research themes and publications.
http://www.otago.ac.nz/geology/index.html
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

7. Geology < Index. < Sesli Sözlük : Ingilizce Türkçe Almanca Yunanca Ispanyolc
updated on 03/25/2010 I http//www.nature.nps.gov/geology/index.cfm I Email Webmaster This site is best viewed in Internet Explorer 6.0 or Netscape 7.0
http://www.seslisozluk.com/search/geology

8. California Geological Survey - California Geology Index To Back Issues
No longer published by the California Division of Mines and Geology; the index dates back to 1971.
http://www.consrv.ca.gov/cgs/information/publications/california_geology_magazin

9. Geology Index
Geology Index Saint Mary's College Select from the tabs above for Geology and Earth Sciences resources . Print Version of Search by Subject Geology
http://library.stmarys-ca.edu/subjects/geology/index.html
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Saint Mary's College of California Library

10. Essentials Of Geology : Index : Animations
top of page
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/egeo/index/animations.htm

11. Activity/Age
From Society for Sedimentary Geology. Indexed by subject matter and age range.
http://www.beloit.edu/sepm/activity-age.html
This page lists all of the committee's on-line activities. They are grouped according to topic. Also included is an estimate of the level to which the activity is directed; some exercises could be modified for younger or older students. LE = lower elementary; UE = upper elementary; MS = middle school; HS = high school. Click on the name of the activity to go directly to the activity. Rocks and Minerals
ACTIVITY LE UE MS HS Panning for Gold and Magnetite X X Growing Crystals X X Urban Rocks: Investigating Stone Used for Buildings and Monuments X X X X Exploring for Copper Deposits X Trading in Gems X X Mystery Minerals X X This Rock is Your Rock, This Rock is My Rock X X
Earth Works
ACTIVITY LE UE MS HS How Fast do Sediment Grains of Different Sizes Settle? X X X Modeling an Active (!!) Explosive Volcano X X Stable Angles of Slopes X X Layer Cake Geology X X The Distance Between Us and Them: Sea Floor Spreading in the Atlantic Ocean X X Plate Movements and Climate Change X X Brittle vs. Ductile Rock Deformation

12. Geology Index
Geology . Have fun visiting these sites to learn more about geology! South Burlington Learning Expectations Recognize the principal of superposition
http://chamberlin.sbschools.net/users/kmurphy/geologyindex.htm
Geology Have fun visiting these sites to learn more about geology! South Burlington Learning Expectations:
  • Recognize the principal of superposition Describe how fossils are formed Understand how folding, faulting, volcanoes, earthquakes and glaciers record the earth's physical history Describe how fossil evidence suggests physical changes in the earth's history as well as changes in life forms. List the four major time periods in earth's history, and describe the life forms conditions present during each era.
Related links: Evolving Earth - Plate Tectonics from the University of Michigan
Plate Tectonics
from "Awesome Library" Click Here to see photos of our field trips and class activities. Click here for our home page. Comments or Questions? Click Here E-mail me at murph@sburl.k12.vt.us

13. James Madison University - Department Of Geology & Environmental Science
Resources for currents students of James Madison University Welcome to Geology Environmental Science at JMU! The principal mission of geology's instructional program is to serve
http://www.jmu.edu/geology/index.html
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Mather Gorge Formation (~600 Ma), Great Falls, VA
The principal mission of geology's instructional program is to serve two vital needs of the JMU students. First, the major in geology presents a high quality program of specialized study focusing on earth materials, internal and external earth processes, analysis of earth history and application of geology to environmental and engineering issues. Fundamental to this mission is a commitment to foster the ability to think analytically and to communicate both within the discipline and with non-scientists. Course work and research experiences prepare the student for postgraduate study or professional careers that are subject to rapidly changing societal needs. Second, it is committed to enhancing general education by offering timely and challenging courses that provide insight into earth processes and human-environment interactions. These courses promote life long liberal learning by fostering critical thinking and an awareness of natural science.
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14. Geology Of The Fargo, North Dakota, Region
Information on the geology and physical landscape of the Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota region.
http://www.ndsu.edu/fargo_geology/index.htm
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY - FARGO, N D
www.ndsu.edu/fargo_geology
Updated: March 11, 2010 GEOLOGY OF THE
FARGO-MOORHEAD
REGION
NORTH DAKOTA - MINNESOTA Provided in public service by the:
Department of Geosciences
North Dakota State University
Fargo, North Dakota 58108-6050
U.S.A.
CURRENT LEVEL: RED RIVER AT FARGO. Provisional data from automated station. Elev. datum 861.80'. Lake Agassiz Plain at Fargo
(Click image to enlarge). The Red River Valley of North Dakota and Minnesota is a region devoid of mountains and bedrock exposures. Nonetheless, in its own way, the Valley forms a fascinating landscape. The geology can be subtle in appearance, yet startling in its impact. It profoundly affects residents of this region in many ways. We invite you to learn more about the geology of the Fargo region through the resources provided on this and on our related pages.

15. Desert Environment, Minerals & Geology Index - DesertUSA
Rocks are all around us. They make up the backbones of hills and mountains and the foundations of plains and valleys.
http://www.desertusa.com/Thingstodo/geo/geology.html
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Desert Enviroment and Geology
Rocks are all around us. They make up the backbones of hills and mountains and the foundations of plains and valleys. Beneath the soil you walk on and the deep layers of soft mud that cover the ocean basins is a basement of hard rock and minerals. Below is a listing of the many factors that make up the deserts of the Southwest.
Deserts in the USA Desert Geology Rocks, Gems, Minerals The Desert Environment North AmericanDeserts

16. New England Geology
All about the geology of New England the mountains the Ice Age, Mount Monadnock and more, by Tom Brosnahan
http://www.newenglandtravelplanner.com/geology/index.html
New England Geology The New England landscape, as we see it, is left from the age of the glaciers Home
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New England's geology is varied, to say the least. You'll see "fences" (walls) around farmers' fields built with stones of textured gneiss flecked with shiny mica ; great domed inselberg hills like southern New Hampshire's Mount Monadnock ); Vermont's vast quarries of creamy marble ; " kettle ponds " formed when the glaciers melted, such as Thoreau 's Walden Pond in Concord MA , with a unique geology Long before the Ice Age , several billion years ago, the earth cooled and shrank, and its crust wrinkled, throwing out towering mountain ranges THE MOUNTAINS
About eight million years ago, one final geologic upheaval in the earth's crust gave us the mountains we know as the Appalachian range, which stretches from Maine to Georgia.

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http://www.franko.lviv.ua/faculty/geology/index.htm

18. Physical Geology Index Page
Physical Geology index page. This is an index of web documents for the Fall 2010, Physical Geology course (GEOL 1170) taught at University of Nebraska Omaha by Harmon Maher.
http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo117/default.html
Physical Geology index page This is an index of web documents for the Fall 2010, Physical Geology course (GEOL 1170) taught at University of Nebraska - Omaha by Harmon Maher. Course 'handouts': Outlines of lectures - Part I - The stuff the earth is made of - levels of structure, building blocks, and transformations: Image to right is of a version of the rock cycle, which shows how the various rock types are related through transformation processes. The rock cycle is a very useful tool in understanding earth processes. Image source: http://www.usgs.gov/visitors/rocks_quiz.asp Outline of lectures - Part II - Historical geology (stories of the earth) and geomorphology (surface processes).
  • Reading: Chapt. 18 in text

19. Intro To Geology
W elcome to the Introduction to Geology web page! This page was designed to supplement classroom and text course materials, providing support for course lectures
http://webspace.ship.edu/cjwolt/geology/index.html
W elcome to the Introduction to Geology web page! This page was designed to supplement classroom and text course materials, providing support for course lectures, exam review, and lab assignments. Please e-mail me with comments or questions. Course Syllabus (PDF)
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... Links to other geology information The Matanuska River below the Matanuska Glacier, southern Alaska.
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20. USGS Alaska Science Center Geological Science Office
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Mineral-resource scientists at the USGS Alaska Science Center conduct objective scientific investigations into the origin of mineral deposits and the mineral-resource potential underlying public lands in Alaska. These studies provide information to land-use planners and decision makers about where mineral commodities are known and suspected in the Earth’s crust and about potential environmental consequences of the presence of those commodities. In addition to mineral-resource assessments, geoscience data is relevant to the issues of resource development, hazard mitigation, engineering, construction, habitat designation, tourism, environmental impacts, and other concerns. Federal lands constitute 64% of the onshore portion of Alaska, and the USGS works with the land-management agencies to provide the type, scale, quality, and quantity of data needed for effective land-use decisions.

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