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         Geology General:     more books (100)
  1. Dictionary of Geology and Mineralogy
  2. Physical Geology: Es C.. by David McGeary, Charles C. Plummer, et all 2004-12
  3. Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology by Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, 1998-07-30
  4. Geology of Arizona by J. Dale Nations, Edmund Stump, 1996-08-01
  5. From Mineralogy to Geology: The Foundations of a Science, 1650-1830 (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series) by Rachel Laudan, 1994-04-02
  6. Fluid Physics in Geology: An Introduction to Fluid Motions on Earth's Surface and within Its Crust by David Jon Furbish, 1996-10-10
  7. Plutonic rocks of the Klamath Mountains, California and Oregon; (Shorter contributions to general geology) by Preston Enslow Hotz, 1971
  8. General Geology for Engineers by Alan E. Kehew, 1988-02
  9. Geology of the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania (General Geology Reports, No. 74) by J. Peter Wilshusen, 1997-07
  10. Report on the geological survey of the state of Wisconsin. Volume I. James Hall, on general geology and palaeontology, and J. D. Whitney, on the upper Mississippi lead region. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-22
  11. A General Index To The Journal Of Geology - Volumes I To XXXV - 1893 To 1927 by Rillin T. Chamberlin, 2007-03-15
  12. Gazetteer of the State of New York;: Embracing a comprehensive view of the geography, geology, and general history of the State, and a complete history ... historical publications series, no. 72) by J. H French, 1969
  13. Field description and sampling of coal beds (Contributions to general geology) by James Morton Schopf, 1960
  14. Geology of the Human Environment: A Laboratory in General Geology by George P. Merk, 1990-06-01

41. Geological Society
general geology portal site, including links, products, and a discussion forum for professionals and students.
http://geologicalsociety.com/

42. Geology - General
Elbert King early general training 1963-69. Prof of geology at the University of Houston/Downtown Ray G. Zedekar, Lunar Surface Operations Office,
http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/HumanExplore/Exploration/EXLibrary/docs/ApolloCat/Part1

43. The EXPANDING EARTH - Geology
A general introduction to the Earth expansion model and global expansion tectonics (includes books, papers, bibliographies and many links).
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/8098/HomePage.htm
Introduction Animations Expansion Sites Science Links ... Download
Geology * Geotectonics * Geophysics * Planetary Science * Cosmology
The ' other ' theory of geology
and global tectonics!

44. Geology - Tools
Loading of exp t/samples into the LM See geology general. See geology - general. Were there related experiments on other flights?
http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/HumanExplore/Exploration/EXLibrary/docs/ApolloCat/Part1

45. Honest Intellectual Inquiry: Science Sites
Includes categorized links to general science, anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, biology, genetics, evolution, chemistry, physics, climatology, computers, ecology, geology, mathematics, medicine, and paleontology.
http://www.dakotacom.net/~depriest/sci.htm
Index The Weird Bookstores TusCon History ... Science June 17, 2005.
Honest Intellectual Inquiry:
Selected Science Sites
If you're trapped in someone else's frames click here to break free.
If it hadn't been for my abysmal lack of ability in math, I probably would've become a scientist instead of a Romantic Lit major. As to what kind of science, I never had the opportunity to discover my alter milieu - I love several fields of hard science and several of (what are considered by some) the "softer" sciences. I have now broken these links down by category. Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of so much in the sciences these days, I thought it better to list some links in more than just one category. If you think any other link(s) belong in a different category, or definitely should be in more than one, please send me e-mail. I'd also like to know if you are aware of other good Science links I have missed. Thank you.
I have divided my Science page into the following subjects for your convenience:
General Science References

Anthropology and Archaeology

Astronomy

Biology, Genetics, and Evolution

46. Svalbard - General Information
Information from the Norwegian Polar Institute about geology, biology, cultural relics and settlements.
http://npiweb.npolar.no/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=polar/d_emneside.html?hPKey=2

47. WVGES Geology, General Information For Berkeley County
3 Information Source = Departmental, Statistical, and general Information in West Virginia Blue Book 1995 DE Holmes (ed.), Chapman Printing, vol. 77, p.
http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/www/geology/geolberk.htm
County at a Glance - Berkeley
History Second oldest county in West Virginia. Created in 1772 from the northern third of Frederick County, Virginia, and named for Norborne Berkeley (Baron de Botetourt), Colonial Governor of Virginia from 1768 to 1770.
Area (square miles)
County Seat Martinsburg
Population (2000)
Leading Industries and Chief Agricultural Products clothing, cement and road materials, General Motors, Dupont, World Kitchens, W. Va. Air National Guard, Verizon, Guardian Fiberglass, Quad Graphics, Sino Swearingen Tiger Aircraft, S. Schwab Company's Ralph Lauren Children's Wear Distribution facility, Parcel Direct, Orgill, Inc., Ecolab, fruit, vegetables, hay and grain, dairying, livestock, poultry
Public Recreation Areas Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area, Widmeyer Wildlife Management Area Coal Facts and Figures Coal Reserve Summary Original Mineable Reserves = tons Reported Production, 1883-1995 = 246 tons Estimated Loss = 246 tons Estimated Recoverable Reserves = tons Coal Production, 1995

48. The Mines And Geology Division, Ministry Of Land & Environment
general supervisors of all prospecting, mining and quarrying operations across the island; features information about Jamaica's geology, current projects, and maps.
http://www.minesandgeology.gov.jm/
Your browser does not support script What's New Staff Only Area E-mail Login User ID: Password: Sedimentary Basin Resource Assessment (SEBRA) Project... Home About Us Geology of Jamaica Internal/External Projects ... Other Links Mines and Geology Division,
P.O. Box 141
Hope Gardens, Kingston 6,
Jamaica, W.I. Tel: (876) 927-1936-9 or (876) 927-1940,
Fax:
(876) 977-1204 or (876) 9270350
E-mail: commissioner @minesandgeology.gov.jm

49. 95.05.01: Geology Of Connecticut
YaleNew Haven Teachers Institute presents a general introduction to the topic, intended for use in an 8th or 9th grade science classroom.
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1995/5/95.05.01.x.html
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home
Geology of Connecticut
by
Lisa Alter
Contents of Curriculum Unit 95.05.01:
To Guide Entry
The curriculum unit that I am writing has to do with the geology of Connecticut. This includes; plate tectonics,volcanic activity, glaciation, earthquakes, mineral and fossil formation through time. Along with this, “life” in Connecticut through history will be included, and relationships between the topics discussed. This unit is intended for use in an 8th or 9th grade science classroom. It is assumed that the students will have already covered these topics in a global format. Students are fascinated with earthquake and volcanic events that happen all over the world. When these can be “brought home,” and shown to occur in Connecticut, earth science concepts become more relevant and interesting. Included within this unit is a discussion of animals that have roamed Connecticut in the past, including dinosaurs, the most popular creatures that have ever roamed our planet. Students still talk about the movie “Jurassic Park,” and when they find out about dinosaurs such as Eubrontes, their interests peaks. Also, children are fascinated by rocks and minerals. They usually end up with a collection. When rocks and fossils can be studied, tested and discussed in a classroom, students tend to learn and retain more information. In addition, when fossils such as dinosaur bones, footprints and fern imprints are held and looked at up close, they help to fuel a child’s imagination.

50. Tennessee Division Of Geology
Online geologic maps of the state, general information on the state's geology and mineral resources, information about the division, and publications available.
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/tdg/index.html

51. EPA/GMPO:
Activities, information, and resources for students and teachers from the U.S. EPA. Includes general resources on water and pollution and information about the geology, heritage, and environmental problems of the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.epa.gov/gmpo/edresrc.html
Gulf of Mexico Program Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Gulf of Mexico Program Educator and Student Resources Welcome Spotlight About the Gulf
of Mexico Program
... GMP Information
Educator and Student Resources
Wetlands Education Materials Kid's Stuff Educator Resources Gulf Coast Geology ... Gulf Region Heritage Gulf of Mexico Program Office
Mail Code: EPA/GMPO
Stennis Space Center, MS 39529-6000
FAX: 228-688-2709 EPA Home Privacy and Security Notice Contact Us
This site is maintained by Kathy Einwich

52. Glacier
general introduction to glaciers, the Antarctic, and related topics in weather, climate, oceans, and geology, from Rice University (Texas).
http://www.glacier.rice.edu/
The Glacier web pages are temporarily offline. Please check back in a week or two.

53. Earth And Environmental Sciences Jobs Home Page - Oxford Brookes University
Specializing in Earth and Environmental Science job information, employers of geologists and environmental scientists, academic and research opportunities, careers guidance and skills. Also contains more general science job and career information.
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/geology/geoljobs
Links to web sites containing Earth and Environmental Sciences job information, employers of Geologists and Environmental Scientists, academic and research opportunities. Also links to Oxford Brookes University Careers Centre, information on general job resources, careers guidance and general graduate job postings. The university has decided to close courses in Geological Sciences, Petroleum Geology, Cartography, Civil Engineering, Geotechnics, Water Resources, Environmental Geotechnology, etc., and thus these web pages will go 'off air' during July 2004. Please do not submit any links for inclusion on this site. This page is maintained by Paul Guion - Last Modified: Thursday, 10-Jun-04 12:42:27 BST

54. The Nature Store - Sciences
Astronomy, geology, general Science items Astronomy, geology and more. Please choose from one of the following categories by clicking on the name
http://thenaturestore.com/science.htm
Astronomy, Geology and more Please choose from one of the following categories by clicking on the name:
Stars and Planets Astronomy-related products Rocks and Minerals Rocks, mineral, fossils Weather Weather-related products
The Nature Store 800-345-1638 (outside U.S. call 215-997-0233)

55. "The History And Geography Of Heard Island, Southern Indian Ocean"
general information about the location, discovery, geography, geology, climate, and culture of the island. Includes interactive map.
http://www.btinternet.com/~sa_sa/heard_island/heard.html
Heard Island Location and History
The Islands
St Helena Tristan da Cunha Gough Island Inaccessible Island ... Heard Island This site is run by Paul Carroll I am not a resident of any of the Subantarctic Islands, though I have had a lifelong interest in these fascinating places. I actually live near Derby in the United Kingdom. Welcome to my website, which is now several years old and growing! If you have any questions about the islands, please feel free to contact me This map is in Macromedia Flash format. You can zoom in on the map by right clicking on it when viewing the Flash image, or it will be seen as a PNG image if you don't have the plugin.
Location
Heard Island is situated in the extreme Southern Indian Ocean, on the Kerguelen Plateau, 4,100 km south-west of the Australian continent and 1,500 km north of Antarctica. Heard and McDonald Islands lie 40 km apart, the McDonald Islands to the west of Heard Island. Heard Island is located at 53°06'S, 73°30'E, and the McDonald Islands at 53°03'S, 72°36'E. Heard Island has an area of 368 sq km. It is uninhabited and the closest land to Heard Island are the

56. Iran Civil Center – Web Directory - Geology - General
ICC is an international community website dedicated to the construction industry specially designed for Iranian engineers worldwide.
http://www.irancivilcenter.com/webdir/websites.php?main=Geology&sub= General

57. Virtual Silurian Reef -- Table Of Contents
The Virtual Silurian Reef is a K12 distance-learning project of the geology Section of the Milwaukee Public Museum, funded by the Wisconsin Advanced Telecommunications Foundation. During the Silurian Period in earth history, 425 million years ago, when much of North America was covered by a shallow, tropical sea, reefs flourished in the area now occupied by Wisconsin and Illinois. This site uses these reefs as a vehicle for students to learn general principles, local details, and environmental significance of the study of the ancient past.
http://www.mpm.edu/reef/intro.html
A distance-learning project of the
MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM
funded by grants from the
WISCONSIN ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FOUNDATION
and the
OF BRILLION, WISCONSIN
INTRODUCTION
D uring the Silurian Period in earth history, 425 million years ago, when much of North America was covered by a shallow, tropical sea, reefs flourished in the area now occupied by Wisconsin and Illinois. This site uses these reefs as a vehicle for students to learn general principles, local details, and environmental significance of the study of the ancient past.
The Silurian reef diorama at the Milwaukee Public Museum, which serves as the focus for the pages that follow.
Take a swim around the reef!
CONTENTS
Send comments to: reef@mpm1.mpm.edu Milwaukee Public Museum, Inc.

58. University Of Calgary, Geology And Geophysics
Weekly newsletter, announcements and general information.
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/
Geology and Geophysics Home Directories: Grads Search myUofC General Information ...
Employment
July 14
Student Societies
F A T S Geology and Geophysics, University of Calgar y Tom Oliver Evening Formed in 1963, the Department of Geology and Geophysics is a vibrant cornerstone of the University of Calgary. The Department is internationally and nationally recognized for its strengths in seismic geophysics, petroleum geology, hydrology, petrology and regional tectonics. Grants in aid of research total ~$5million per year, with a similar amount from the Province of Alberta operating grant.
Search WWW Search geo.ucalgary.ca contact: webmaster
University of Calgary

59. Texas A&M's Department Of Geology & Geophysics
general and student information, faculty and staff, research, news and features, and seminars and events.
http://geoweb.tamu.edu/
Photo Gallery Prospective Students About ... Search for Halbouty Visiting Chair Photo Gallery Prospective Students About ... Search for Halbouty Visiting Chair ... Bryan/College Station

60. Field Trips
Physical geology general Resources. Academic Information. Courses With WWW Internetbased Resources Grants Web
http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/physical.htm
Physical Geology General Resources

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