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         Geology General:     more books (100)
  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. Journals In Geology, Earth Science, Environment, Geoscience, Physical Geography,
Online Earth Science Journals geology general Key. TOC = has tablesof contents of journal issues AB = has abstracts of journal
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American Journal of Science (TOC, AB)
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark
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Cretaceous Research
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Geological Society of Malaysia Publications
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Geology
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2. Hotlist: Earth Science
JAPAN'S geology general Information. Eruption of Kuju Volcano
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Earth Science Resources
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  • EARTHFORCE
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  • Water in The City
  • A Journey II the Center of the Earth
    a production of the 1998-99 Wired@School Fellows

  • a production of the 1998-99 Wired@School Fellows
  • Rock Hounds
    a production of the 1998-99 Wired@School Fellows
  • Basic Oil Primer
    a production of the 1998-99 Wired@School Fellows
    General Geology
  • ScienceMaster's Geology and Earth Home Page
  • Online Soil Resources
  • Dr. Soil Surfs! a search engine
  • USGS Ground Water Atlas
  • The Mineral Gallery
  • Indiana Geology Today
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    Volcanoes
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  • What's the difference between a rain forest and a jungle
  • Planet Earth: A suite of web-based ecology activities
  • Major Components of Ecosystems
  • The Ten Minute Terrarium ...
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    Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Ocean Science Resources : a Franklin Institute Online hotlist
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  • Aquariums as a Hobby
    Background Information and Facts
  • Exploring the Environment : from NASA's Classroom of the future
  • 3. KGS--Sumner County--General Geology
    General Geology. Summary of Stratigraphy. Original publication date August1961. URL=http//www.kgs.ku.edu/General/Geology/Sumner/04_geol.html.
    http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/General/Geology/Sumner/04_geol.html
    Prev PageGeography Next PageGround Water Start Table of Contents ... Geography General Geology Ground Water Geologic Formations Well Records Logs of Test Holes ... References
    General Geology
    Summary of Stratigraphy
    The classification and nomenclature of the rock units described in this report have been adopted by the State Geological Survey of Kansas. They differ somewhat from the usage adopted by the U.S. Geological Survey. The rocks that crop out in Sumner County are sedimentary in origin and range in age from Paleozoic to Recent (Pl. 1). The oldest rocks are a part of the Wellington Formation of the Leonardian Stage, Permian System. The Wellington Formation forms the bedrock surface in approximately the eastern two-thirds of the county and crops out in local areas where it is not covered by Pleistocene deposits. The Ninnescah Shale, also of the Leonardian Stage, forms the bedrock surface in approximately the western third of the county and crops out in local areas where it is not covered by Pleistocene deposits. Cenozoic deposits of the Pleistocene Series representing four glacial stages and possibly the interglacial stages occur in Sumner County. Deposits of Nebraskan-Aftonian age underlie the surface in the northwestern part of the county near Conway Springs. Deposits of Kansan-Yarmouthian age are most extensive in the eastern and southern parts of the county. Illinoisan-Sangamonian and Wisconsinan terrace deposits border most of the major streams of the county, and Recent deposits form the flood plains and occur also as sand dunes. Deposits of the interglacial stages were not recognized, however, and therefore in this report the deposits referred to a glacial stage include those of the subsequent interglacial stage if present. Deposits of Kansan and Illinoisan age are mapped together on Plate 1.

    4. JAPAN'S GEOLOGY: General Information
    JAPAN'S geology general Information. Eruption of Kuju Volcano Pagefilled with full color photographs and information regarding
    http://www.gpb.org/peachstar/irasshai/culwww/gl1.htm
    Notebook Launch Pad Tim Cook About Irasshai ... Launch Pad
    JAPAN'S GEOLOGY: General Information Eruption of Kuju Volcano
    Page filled with full color photographs and information regarding Kuju volcano, which erupted on December 18, 1995. There are some fabulous volcano links at this site. Ring of Fire
    Map depicting the volcanic perimeter of the Pacific Ocean. Ring of Fire—Osaka Aquarium "Kaiyukan"
    Fourteen natural environments found in the "Ring of Fire" recreated at the aquarium and provided for you in graphics and text. A Very Rude AwakeningThe Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995
    Here's a minute by minute description of the earthquake as experienced by a Canadian. Includes lots of personal snapshots of the disaster. Volcano Research Center
    Here's a site full of information and photographs regarding volcanic activity in Japan.

    5. JAPAN'S GEOLOGY: General Information
    JAPANESE JAPAN'S geology general Information. Eruption of Kuju VolcanoPage filled with full color photographs and information regarding
    http://www.gpb.org/peachstar/explorer/lpad/gl1.htm
    JAPANESE JAPAN'S GEOLOGY
    General Information Eruption of Kuju Volcano
    Page filled with full color photographs and information regarding Kuju volcano, which erupted on December 18, 1995. There are some fabulous volcano links at this site. Ring of Fire
    Map depicting the volcanic perimeter of the Pacific Ocean. Ring of Fire - Osaka Aquarium "Kaiyukan"
    Fourteen natural environments found in the "Ring of Fire" recreated at the aquarium and provided for you in graphics and text. A Very Rude AwakeningThe Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995
    Here's a minute by minute description of the earthquake as experienced by a Canadian. Includes lots of personal snapshots of the disaster. Volcano Research Center
    Here's a site full of information and photographs regarding volcanic activity in Japan. home launch pad sitemap help ... credits

    6. Geology General, With Reference Material And Ethiopian Volcanoes Page
    geology general, with reference material on Geolgoy of Ethiopia, Ethiopianvolcanoes page and Earthquake related information. General Geology.
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/1760/overview.html
    Geology General, with reference material and Ethiopian volcanoes page General Geology Summary, Geology of Ethiopia (*NEW*) (Kazmin, 1975) Click to subscribe to Ethiopian-Geophysical Volcanoes from the Main Ethiopian Rift
    Erta Ale
    Caldera
    Earthquake Related

    National Earthquake Information Center:
    Use 33.4, 48.16 for left and right longitude and 3.04,17.86 for bottom and top latitude to get listing of Earthquakes in Ethiopia

    7. ECTS Geology General Info
    Top of page. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Organization. The Department ofGeology moved into its present premises in Sölvegatan in 1930. By
    http://www.geol.lu.se/MIP/GeoECTS/ECTSinfo.html
    INFORMATION ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT Contents of this page: Postal and visiting address:
    SE-223 62 LUND, Sweden
    Phone: +46-46-2227865.
    Fax: +46-46-121477
    • Quaternary Geology:
    • Laboratory of Palaeoecology
    Postal and visiting address:
    SE-223 63 LUND, Sweden
    Tel: +46-46-2227880
    Fax: +46-46-2224830

    8. Rubriek: 38.10 Geology: General
    DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Rubriek 38.10 geology general.
    http://www.kb.nl/dutchess/38/10/
    Rubriek: 38.10 geology: general
    Illustrated glossary of geologic terms

    9.  1. Engineering Geology General
    AA.Balkema Publishers. Field 1. Engineering geology general. Thangarajan,M. / Rai, SN / Singh, VS (eds) Sustainable Development
    http://balkema.ima.nl/Scripts/cgiBalkema.exe/group?GrpNo=44

    10. CSULB Geology General Information
    DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES GENERAL INFORMATION. leading to professionalcareers in such areas as geohydrology, environmental geology, urban geology
    http://seis.natsci.csulb.edu/geoinfo/geolgen.html
    DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES - GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Geological Sciences include the study of the solid earth, the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere. Within the broad field of Geological Science students may elect to take coursework leading to professional careers in such areas as geohydrology, environmental geology, urban geology, engineering geology, petroleum geology, mineral exploration and government service. The degree programs also prepare students for academic careers in schools or universities, although additional work is usually required for such careers. All Earth Science and Geology majors must contact the department office to obtain a departmental advisor prior to the first semester in residence. The Geological Sciences Department participates in the interdisciplinary Center for Ocean Science Studies. See the Ocean Science Studies section of the current Catalog for additional information. Concurrent and/or Summer Enrollment in Another College Students who wish to take course work in a community or another college to meet curricular requirements while enrolled as undergraduates in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics must petition the appropriate department for prior approval to enroll in specific courses. This policy is for either concurrent enrollment or summer enrollment. University policy must also be complied with. See 'Concurrent Enrollment' and 'Transfer of Undergraduate Credit' in the current Catalog. Courses not receiving prior approval will not be accepted for credit by the department.

    11. TDEC: Geology Main Page
    General information, newsletter, state geologic map.
    http://www.state.tn.us/environment/tdg/
    Skip to Content. Home Air Water ... Contact Us Main content begins below.
    Geology Programs
    Meet the Staff Gray Fossil Site Newsletter ... Email Geology Generalized Geologic Map of Tennessee - Small Map Big Map Links of Interest: Backyardjungle.org Adobe Reader required for .pdf files - FREE download
    The Geology Division
    Ron Zurawski
    401 Church Street
    Nashville, TN 37243-0445
    Mission Statement
    The Division of Geology is the lineal descendent of the first Tennessee Geological Survey that was established in 1831. It is thus one of the oldest geologic service and research organizations in the country. The Division advises other state agencies and federal and local organizations on matters relating to Tennessee geology. Tennessee.gov Home Search Tennessee.gov A to Z Directory Policies ... Contact

    12. GEOLOGY GENERAL GEOLOGY OF DULUTH
    GENERAL GEOLOGY OF DULUTH. A variety of rocks are exposed in the Dulutharea. They range in age from the 1.8 to 1.9 billion old Thomson
    http://www.d.umn.edu/~pmorton/geol2300/fieldtripbengagne/general geology.html
    GENERAL GEOLOGY OF DULUTH
    A variety of rocks are exposed in the Duluth area. They range in age from the 1.8 to 1.9 billion old Thomson Formation to the 800 m.y. old sedimentary rocks of the Fond du Lac Formation . Volcanic and sedimentary rocks of the North Shore Volcanic Group were formed from the Mid-Continental Rift system about 1.1 billion years ago. The main groups of rocks in Northern Minnesota include:
    1. The Thomson Formation, which is exposed at Thomson Dam in Carleton County, Minnesota
    2) North Shore Volcanic Group overlays the Thomson Formation and is exposed from Duluth at Ely's Peak, north to Grand Portage.
    Duluth Complex
    intrudes the North Shore Volcanic Group and is exposed from Duluth at Bardon Peak north to Grand Marais and as far west as Babbitt forming a crescent shaped body.
    4) Sedimentary basin infill of the Fond du Lac formation exposed at Fond du Lac in the vicinity of Mission Creek. The Keweenawan (upper Precambrian) lavas in the Superior region were deposited at different times in overlapping accumulation. There are 100's of lava flows. The North Shore Volcanic Group is 6000-9000 meters thick ( Picture 3 ). The lowest (oldest) basalts are exposed at two ends. One is near Duluth and the other is near Grand Portage (

    13. CSUH Library - Geology General
    Geology. General Web Resources Academic Programs Computer Resources Conferences Directories Educational Resources Employment Resources Fulltext Web
    http://www.library.csuhayward.edu/staff/Geology/geologygeneral.htm
    University Library University Library CSUH Directories Library Colleges/Depts. 'JavaScript' (A.K.A. 'Active Scripting') must be enabled to fully utilize this website.
    Geology General Web Resources Academic Programs Computer Resources Conferences Directories ... USGS Resources Academic Programs Geoscience Departments WWW Directory links to departmental home pages of 500 academic departments in U.S., Canada. Computer Resources Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Software Directory catalogs 1,144 software programs and lists 704 worldwide software suppliers and publishers. searchable by program description, organization's name or location. current awareness newsletter available. Kovach Computing Services lots of links to shareware, public domain software for earth sciences. Conferences Geoscience Information Center maintains a listing of meetings , searchable by meeting's year, title, or location.

    14. UGA-Geology General Computing
    Instructional Computing Facilities in the Department of Geology The GSLL islocated in room 27 of the basement of the GeologyGeography Building.
    http://www.gly.uga.edu/compfac.html
    Instructional Computing Facilities in the Department of Geology
    What are the policies concerning computer use at the University?
    The department encourages everyone to read the University's ethical policy on computer use. E-mail fraud, privacy, and security are a concern for everyone. Just because you are capable should not make you culpable.
    E-mail. What are my options? Where do I go and who do I talk to? The University maintains e-mail accounts for all faculty, staff, and students on a system called ARCHES. To get a University e-mail account you can follow this link to the ARCHES account creation page . In addition to e-mail ARCHES provides 5 Mb of space for personal web pages. You may use any IMAP compliant mail program to check and manipulate your e-mail from ARCHES or you may access you mail using a web browser, just go to the ARCHES main page If you are a faculty or staff member and would prefer to have an account on the departmental server, contact Jeffrey Clippard the computer services specialist at 542-2429 or by sending a message to jclip@gly.uga.edu

    15. Course Description For Geology GENERAL GEOLOGY
    001 GENERAL GEOLOGY; 002 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY; 053 OCEANOGRAPHY; 201 STRATIGRAPHY ANDSEDIMENTATION; 290 RESEARCH. If you have questions regarding admission to UMSt.
    http://www.umsl.edu/curriculum/COURSES/DESCRIPTION/5000/2710/courses.html
    Course Descriptions:
    Geology
    Course Information Last Updated: 8/2/1999
    • GENERAL GEOLOGY
    • HISTORICAL GEOLOGY
    • OCEANOGRAPHY
    • STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTATION
    • RESEARCH
    If you have questions regarding admission to UM-St. Louis
    , please contact the Office of Admissions . If you have questions about course schedules or registration, please contact the Registrar's Office Return to UM-St.Louis Home Page

    16. Course Description For Geology GENERAL GEOLOGY
    s Geology Course Information Last Updated 8/2/1999GENERAL GEOLOGY 001. Credit hours 4.0 Earth materials and......Course
    http://www.umsl.edu/curriculum/COURSES/DESCRIPTION/5000/2710/001999945.html
    Course Descriptions:
    Geology
    Course Information Last Updated: 8/2/1999
    GENERAL GEOLOGY 001
    Credit hours:
    Earth materials and processes, including geological aspects of the resource/enery problem. Laboratory involves identification of common rocks and minerals. If you have questions regarding admission to UM-St. Louis , please contact the Office of Admissions . If you have questions about course schedules or registration, please contact the Registrar's Office Return to UM-St.Louis Home Page

    17. 025 Pa. Code § 87.43. Description Of Hydrology And Geology: General Requireme
    of hydrology and geology general requirements.(a) Each application shall contain a description, in accordance......§ 87.43.
    http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/025/chapter87/s87.43.html
    Description of hydrology and geology: general requirements.
    (b) Information on hydrology, water quality, and quantity and geology related to hydrology of areas outside the proposed permit area may be obtained from an appropriate Federal or State agency. If this information is not available from those agencies, the applicant may gather and submit this information to the Department as part of the permit application. However, the permit will not be approved until this information is made available in the application. (c) The use of modeling or other predictive techniques may be included as part of the permit application, but the same surface and groundwater information may be required for each site as when models are not used.
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    18. : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    geology general. Catalogue of Internet Resources for EarthScience (Canada). International and National Organisations.
    http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/geology.html
    Geology: general
    Catalogue of Internet Resources for Earth Science (Canada)
    International and National Organisations
    Research Centres

    19. Hunter College Geography Department - Geology General Information
    General Information. The department no longer offers a major in geologyand will not admit new geology majors to the existing program.
    http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/geol_info.html
    General Information
    The department no longer offers a major in geology and will not admit new geology majors to the existing program. A minor in geology consists of 12 credits selected from GEOL prefix courses, PGEOG 231 PGEOG 232 and GTECH 350 , and courses approved by the student's major department. If after taking a number of geology courses at Hunter , a student wishes to concentrate in geology, it is recommended that the student transfer to a unit of CUNY offering a geology major or take courses on permit at other CUNY units as elective credits. Course Access Codes
    Students must fulfill developmental course requirements before taking many introductory and most advanced courses at Hunter College . Code DX apply to all courses in the Department of Geography ; in addition, code DW applies to all 300- and 400-level courses in the department. For an explanation of the codes, see the Course Access Codes section in the Undergraduate Catalog. Distribution Requirement
    GEOL 101
    and GEOL 102 may be used to fulfill the science and mathematical sciences (Category I) requirement. Electives
    A number of courses in the department have no prerequisite. These are open to all interested students. All others are open to all students who meet the prerequisites.

    20. Ministry Of Land And Resources Search Engine
    18.geology general INFORMATION Geology is the natural english Summary geology general INFORMATION Geology is the natural science
    http://search.mlr.gov.cn/english/0048/0049/0050/display.htm

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