Geology
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| "Developed...very much as an illustration of what is possible
using the World-Wide Web and the internet," this site offers
up-to-the- minute interface to earthquakes as they happen. |
| Very thorough geology links page. Contains many subjects. |
| Continually updated information on earthquake activity worldwide,
information on what you should do to prepare for a quake, and
information on what causes earthquakes and why. |
| The British Museum of Antiquities takes kids on a virtual trip to the
Stone Age in this appealing site, which also relates ancient history to
today's world, making it more real. |
| An in-depth geographic survey of Japan, ranging from general geologic
surveys to marine geology, environmental geology, and an earthquake
special lab. Site also includes geological maps, and the Geological
Museum. |
| This is a great listing of geology links on the web. It includes
government links, associations, and links by field of study. Good
resource. |
| Here you will find a place for public forum on all geological matters,
and it's open to students, teachers, professionals, and amateurs
interested in geological happenings. |
| This is a great geology resource. You may choose from a dozen topics
including world geography, government resources, and teaching helps.
Link to environmental information or take a virtual tour of Bosnia,
Hawaii, the Grand Canyon, others. Big fun. |
| This one page web site offers definitions of key words relating to
gemstones. It covers such items as crystal structure and properties
related to cystal structure and is a very useful beginning point. |
| Find out why you should care about reefs, the architects, buildings,
and climate. Plus, explore the differences between modern reefs and
Jurassic ones. |
| Wow! You can search for your favorite minerals by name, class, or
grouping or do a full text search! They are all cross-linked with
pictures, descriptions, specific gravities, and chemical formulas. All
the information you need is here, and you can buy minerals that you find
from the site. |
| This page links you to pages on the web for each volcano it lists on
its reference map (about 57), plus pages on current activities, hazards,
remote sensing, and terminology. |
| A huge server containing a range of earth-related data, lots of
graphics and information. |
| If you're a teacher or student of earth sciences, this site will
interest you. In addition to an online catalog of rock samples, charts,
and other teaching aids, the Rockman offers a treatise on the importance
of minerals in our lives and a list of earth science sources. |
| What a wonderfully well organized and comprehensive collection of
structural geology resources on the web! There is a great 'what's new"
area that provides the latest news information as well as conference
announcements. |
| This site offers listings for "global or composite"
earthquake information web sites as well as institutional websites
organized by geographical location. |
| The University of New Brunswick Geology Grad Students have developed
quite a listing of geology resources on the web, with reviews for many
of them. |
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