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  1. The Practical Geologist: The Introductory Guide to the Basics of Geology and to Collecting and Identifying Rocks by Dougal Dixon, 1992-08-15
  2. Geology: A Self-Teaching Guide by Barbara W. Murck, 2001-06-29
  3. Geology Rocks!: 50 Hands-On Activities to Explore the Earth (Kaleidoscope Kids) by Cindy Blobaum, 1999-10
  4. Essentials of Geology (10th Edition) by Frederick K. Lutgens, Edward J. Tarbuck, et all 2008-01-09
  5. Roadside Geology of Northern and Central California by David Alt, 2000-12-01
  6. Geology Underfoot in Yosemite National Park by Allen F. Glazner, Greg Stock, 2010-05-15
  7. Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (9th Edition) by Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick Lutgens, et all 2007-02-18
  8. Roadside Geology of Arizona by Halka Chronic, 1983-04-01
  9. Essentials of Geology (Third Edition) by Stephen Marshak, 2009-02-27
  10. Roadside Geology of New Mexico (Roadside Geology Series) by Halka Chronic, 1987-10-01
  11. Roadside Geology of Colorado (Roadside Geology Series) by Halka Chronic, 2002-08-01
  12. Roadside Geology of Massachusetts (Roadside Geology Series) by James W. Skehan, 2001-03-01
  13. The Geology of Ore Deposits by John M. Guilbert, Charles Frederick Park, 2007-02-05
  14. Roadside Geology of Oregon (Roadside Geology Series) by David D. Alt, 1978-06-01

1. Geology.com - Earth Science News, Maps, Dictionary, Articles, Jobs
geology and Earth Science current events, news, articles, dictionary, satellite images, career information, reference maps, and more.
http://geology.com/

2. Geology
geology. The ROSS SEA DEPENDENCY including VICTORIALAND. This will be third time I have made some attempt to summarise the geology of the Ross Sea Dependency and adjoining
http://rosssea.info/geology.html
Geology The ROSS SEA DEPENDENCY including VICTORIA-LAND A great many names have been applied not only geographically but also to purely local rock formations and the descriptions are often far from adequate. My own hands on (hammer on?) experience is limited to the Cape Hallet region, the Mawson Glacier to Mulock Inlet sector and the Shackleton (or Nimrod) Glacier to the Beardmore. For the rest we have to rely on other accounts. The man to whom we owe most of our knowledge of the depth and volume of the Antarctic ice sheet is Dr Albert Crary, known to his friends and admirers as "Bloody Bert". For years he crisscrossed the continent on seismic traverses, but I do not know of any features named for him, except perhaps the "Crary Laboratory" in Mac Town, and an obscure nunatak. The committee for Geographic Place Names includes a "Crary" range in Marie Byrd Land which includes at least one volcano, which are already given several names. The worst thing about history is that we have to live with it. The Geology of Victoria Land at a Single Glance.

3. 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.
http://www.pgi.gov.pl/
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    Inauguracja pierwszego paneuropejskiego geoportalu OneGeology odbyła się 27 października w Paryżu. Pierwsza ciągła geologiczna mapa Europy jest już dostępna  pod adresem  http://www.onegeology-europe.eu/portal Więcej... 
    GEO: zagrożenia, informacja, turystyka konferencja informacyjno-szkoleniowa odbyła się 26 października w Gdańsku. Organizatorem był Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny, Państwowa Służba Geologiczna i Państwowa Służba Hydrogeologiczna.    
      Możliwości oceny zasobów gazu łupkowego w Polsce były tematem rozmów przeprowadzonych 20 października w Warszawie pomiędzy polską i amerykańską służbą geologiczną - USGS Więcej... Informacja dla prasy
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    Geozagrożenia: wybrzeże Bałtyku Badania i obserwacje geologiczne wskazują na narastanie procesów niszczenia polskiego wybrzeża. Głównym czynnikiem sprawczym jest przyspieszony wzrost poziomu morza, a przede wszystkim wzrost siły i częstotliwości sztormów...
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4. Geology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
geology (from the Greek γῆ, g , earth and λόγος, logos, study ) is the science and study of the solid Earth and the processes by which it is shaped and changed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology
Geology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the scientific journal, see Geology (journal) Students examining the Wasatch Fault near Salt Lake City Utah Geology (from the Greek gê , "earth" and λόγος, logos , "study") is the science and study of the solid Earth and the processes by which it is shaped and changed. Geology provides primary evidence for plate tectonics , the history of life and evolution , and past climates . In modern times, geology is commercially important for mineral and hydrocarbon exploration, is publically important for predicting and understanding natural hazards , plays an essential role in geotechnical engineering , and is a major academic discipline
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5. Geology
Current Issue October 2010. PreIssue Publication Last updated October 12, 2010; Archive; geology in the News; Search; Research Focus
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6. Geology Definitions - Geological Dictionary - Earth Science
Definitions of terms, written at a level appropriate for students in introductory courses.
http://geology.com/geology-dictionary.shtml

7. Geology: Definition From Answers.com
n. , pl. , gies . 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
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8. NPS: Nature & ScienceÂť Geology Resources Division
The Official National Park Service geology Website for information on NPS geologic resource management programs, geoheritage conservation, and geologic features and processes in
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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming SOILS FLUVIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY . The streams within Grand Teton National Park drain a recently glaciated and tectonically unstable region. Fluvial geomorphic processes are dominated by mountain building forces and the glacial legacy, resulting in streams that are inherently dynamic because they must continually adjust to changing gradients, sediment supplies, and other factors that control stream "stability". . Stream reaches within Jackson Hole, predominantly contain gravel and cobble bedloads, with sand and silt intermixed or deposited in areas of slower velocities.

9. Geology Discipline - Home
Welcome to the home page of the geology Discipline of the U.S. Geologic Survey. Inside you will find links to our science programs, real time hazard information, and
http://geology.usgs.gov/index.htm

10. UL Lafayette: Geology: Welcome
through instruction, research, and service, promotes regional economic and cultural development, explores solutions to national and world issues, and advances its reputation
http://geology.louisiana.edu/
home the department classes students Welcome! Welcome to the web site of the Department of Geology at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Our Bachelor's and Master's degree programs prepare students for a broad range of geoscientific careers, such as: petroleum or mineral exploration, environmental remediation, natural resource evaluation, natural hazards mitigation or geoscience research. Graduates find employment in the local petroleum and oil service industries, environmental firms, government agencies, educational institutions, construction and mining companies. 2010 Gulf Coast Sectional Imperial Barrel Award winners from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Team members included, from left to right, Brian Lock (faculty advisor), Jing Ling, Ryan Armbruster, Javier De Palacios, Lauren Salathe, and Josh Reamer. Graduate student Hannah Vedrines wins GCAGS Best Poster Award 2008/2009 Edition of Newsletter for Alumni and Friends New AGU survey on average geoscience starting salaries Document last revised Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:22 PM

11. About Geology - The Complete Guide To Earth Science And Geology
About geology includes everything from outer space to the Earth's core, from the oldest fossils to the landslides and earthquakes of today.
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    Denver Day (GSA 2010 Annual Meeting)
    Saturday October 30, 2010 Denver is clear and breezy. I've only been here a couple of times, but today the Front Range looked the best I've ever seen. Before I settled down to an evening of choosing from the banquet of presentations at the meeting (which starts tomorrow and lasts four days), I uncramped my legs with a walk to the Dinosaur Tracks Museum a little west of the Convention Center. Part of the University of Colorado at Denver, the museum is temporarily off the Web, but this notice from the 2007 GSA meeting shows where it is. It has fossil tracks, both real specimens and research-grade casts, from as far back as the Permian (tracks of scorpions, insects and amphibians) and as recent as Holocene (human footprints), but the meat of the show is the Mesozoic dinosaurs and their relatives whose tracks are known all over the West, including nearby Dinosaur Ridge
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    12. Geology On Myspace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
    Myspace Music profile for geology. Download geology Indie / / music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, read geology's blog.
    http://www.myspace.com/thetouristmusic

    13. 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.
    http://www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/geology/
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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.

    14. Geology
    Web site for geology. For an alternate route to geology use this URL http//intlgeology.geoscienceworld.org
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    15. Answers.com - Geology Questions Including "What Do Most Geologists Think Causes
    geology Questions including What caused the extinction of the dinosaurs and What is granite used for
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    16. Welcome To Hydro Explore
    Provides an introduction to Indian geology, with a geological survey map.
    http://www.hydroexplore.com/geology.htm
    S S Exploration welcomes you to the geological world of India. The study of geology is of paramount importance for the exploration and allied activities in the field of ground water. We have tried to show a brief picture of Geology of India below for you. The general geological information is useful from Ground water point of view. However, for detailed analysis and understanding we request you to mail us at info@hydroexplore.com
    Geology of India is as diverse as its geography and people. It contains rocks covering almost the entire spectrum of the Geological Time Scale. It has rocks severely deformed and metamorphosed as well as recently deposited alluvium which are yet to experience diagenesis. Even the fossil record is extremely diverse and includes the earliest stromatolites, invertebrates, vertebrates and plant fossils. Rock type and mineral deposits of many varieties can be found in this country. Legend Recent- Quaternary Tertiary Paleocene- Cretaceous Mesozoic Gondwana Early Palaeozoic

    17. Geology - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    geology is the study of the nonliving things that the Earth is made of. geology is the study of soil and rocks. The people that study geology are called geologists.
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    Geology
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The geologist, David Johnston, on the side of Mount St. Helens Geology is the study of the nonliving things that the Earth is made of. Geology is the study of soil and rocks . The people that study geology are called geologists . By studying the soil and rocks that the Earth's surface is made of, Geologists can learn more about the history of the Earth Some of the important events (things that happen) in the Earth's history are floods volcanic eruptions earthquakes orogeny (mountain building), and plate tectonics (movement of continents ). Some Geologists study soil and rocks to find minerals , like metals and oil , which are underground. Geology is divided into smaller subjects that just study one part of Geology. Some of these subjects are:
    • Petrology - the study of rocks how they form and where they are from. Mineralogy - the study of minerals Stratigraphy - the study of layered sedimentary rocks and how they were deposited. Structural geology - the study of folds and faults and how mountains are formed by uplift. Geomorphology - the study of the shape (=morphology) of the surface of the Earth and the formation of soil from rock.

    18. Welcome To The University Of Georgia, Geology Department
    The Department of Geography is located at The University of Georgia and is part of the Franklin College. Contact Us if visiting and need more information about our Department.
    http://www.gly.uga.edu/
    Student Sarah Richards comments with Alberto Patino the remarkable uphill climb of the Cerro Galan ashflow onto the hilly topography of the background. UGA Geology in Argentina Program, Puna Extension. News Add your email address to upcoming colloquiums, geology@uga.edu VISITING FACULTY POSITION IN EARTH SCIENCES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Featured Faculty The University of Georgia Franklin College Contact Us Department Only ... Search Sunday, October 31, 2010 07:01 AM EDT

    19. Department Of Earth Sciences | Brock University
    Extensive collection of links to Structural geology and Metamorphic Petrology.
    http://craton.geol.brocku.ca/guest/jurgen/struct.htm
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    20. Geology | Define Geology At Dictionary.com
    –noun, plural gies. 1. the science that deals with the dynamics and physical history of the earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the physical, chemical, and
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