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Geology

  • Cascades Volcano Observatory An extensive site featuring information on volcanoes worldwide, including Mount Saint Helens, volcano monitoring and hazards, and hydrologic information.
  • Cornell's Digital Earth: This site allows students to retrieve and synthesize geological and geophysical information about large areas of the earth's surface and interior.
  • Dave Kohls' Eocene Fossils: Images of Eocene fossils collected in northwest Colorado.
  • Dave Kohls/Smithsonian: Information about Kohls' paleoentomological collection at the Smithsonian Institution.
  • EROS Data Center: From the USGS, this searchable site provides access to satellite images, aerial photographs, an digital images recording land-surface phenomena.
  • Geophysics on the Internet: From the University of Houston, this site provides an accessible gateway to geophysical sources on the Internet.
  • Global Change Master Directory: Maintained by NASA, this searchable site provides access to over 3,900 Earth science data sets.
  • IRIS Consortium Home Page: From the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology this site provides access to their Data Management System, the Global Seismographic Network, and a seismic monitor that allows you to monitor earthquakes in near real-time, view records of ground motion, and visit seismic stations around the world.
  • Museum of Paleontology at Berkeley: A museum without walls, this site includes exhibits on paleontology, geologic time and evolution.
  • National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering: Sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the University of California at Berkeley, this site provides timely access to technical research and development information in earthquake engineering and related fields.
  • Paleomap Project: Providing paleographic reconstruction's for the Late Precambrian through the Recent.
  • Southern California Earthquake Center: This site provides access to SCEC newsletters, current research, maps and myths regarding earthquakes.
  • U.S. Geological Survey A searchable site featuring a wide variety of information, including biological resources, geology, earthquakes, mapping, and water resources.
  • Volcano World : This NASA supported site is searchable and includes information on current eruptions, images, and volcanic parks and monuments.
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