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Introduction

This document tries to answer, in one way or another, some of the frequently asked questions that appear in the Usenet newsgroup (ng) sci.geo.geology (s.g.g). It is strongly based upon the original FAQ, but has been somewhat refurbished. Phil Ingram's "Using the Web for Earth Sciences" is no longer contained in this FAQ, but a lot of links have been added to the FAQ itself. Please give due credit to the original "FAQ-man" [rsr(at)amthyst.dweomer.org (R. Spencer Ramshaw)] for all the work done in the past, and to all others who have contributed. Any comments, questions or queries (defunct links, suggestions, etc.) should be directed to:

ajohnson(at)t-online.de

Alan Johnson
Staatlich geprüfter Techniker
- Geologietechnik -
Wittenburger Str. 22
31008 Elze/Sorsum
Lower Saxony
Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)5068 932 075
Fax.: +49 (0)5068 932 076
Mobile: +49 (0)160 93 819 953
or to the newsgroup.


Contents

Questions dealt with by this FAQ:

Honours list


1. What is the s.g.g. charter?

 Group name: sci.geo.geology
 Type:       unmoderated
 Scope:      Geology:

  • "The science dealing with the structure of the earth's crust and formation and development of its various layers: it includes the study of individual rock types and early forms of life found as fossils in rocks."

    Webster's

    Possible subjects for discussion would include all aspects of solid earth geology and geophysics (including, but NOT limited to: plate tectonics, tectonophysics, petrology, mineralogy, volcanology, structural geology, paleontology, sedimentary processes, basin analysis, seismic exploration, seismic stratigraphy, petroleum geology, seismology, geochemistry, glaciation, groundwater hydrology, hydrogeology, geochronology, paleomagnetism, paleoclimatology). This notwithstanding, there are, in some cases, ng's better "equipped" to deal with some questions, such as mineralogy questions (sci.geo.mineralogy) or questions to do with earthquakes (sci.geo.earthquakes). There are also ng's dealing with hydrology, rivers + lakes, fluids, etc. If you have no luck in this ng you should try another, possibly more appropriate, forum. It can help us keep each other informed on upcoming events of interest to earth science researchers and workers, and computing in the earth sciences. It can be used to answer queries from laymen, geologists and geoscientists, and students of all disciplines. This explicitly implies that it can be used for the passing on of knowledge to aspiring geoscientists, in such a manner as to assist them in their studies and keep/build up their interest in geology. Nevertheless, it should be said (especially to students of the geosciences) that, although the group endeavours to be helpful, the FAQ is here to be used. After checking the FAQ and the links it contains, please feel free to post your question to the group. Very simple questions will normally be scorned upon.

    Purpose and basics:

    The newsgroup "sci.geo.geology" is intended primarily for discussions at a level which would be relevant and informative to active researchers and workers in earth sciences (i.e. earth scientists and students), but is open for general discussions as well. It hosts discussions, debates, and comments that are less formal and more timely than is possible in juried, peer reviewed scientific journals. It is a clearinghouse for exchange of information, ideas, programs, images, data, and citations. If you would like to make images, programs or large amounts of data available to the group you should put them on a web site and POST A LINK to the ng with your invitation. DO NOT post images or other binary files, or masses of data to the ng! It is also advisable for those interested in downloading such information to have a good anti-virus program installed. Also belonging to basics is rudimentary netiquette: It is NOT good netiquette to post in HTML, you can be severely annoying, and cost others money, by doing so. Nor is it good netiqutte to reply to posts with private email; you are not only possibly invading the privacy of others, without invitation, but you are also depriving the ng of information and participation in the discussion, which is against the purpose of the group. Also consider that something which you may believe to be trivial may be of value to others less knowledgeable (e.g. students, lay persons). If in doubt, ask if you may send email. Nor need you be afraid of giving a possibly incorrect answer in public (as I often do:-); most (serious) members of the ng will correct you. They won't pull you to pieces though, if they can see that you are making a genuine attempt, and not just being silly for some reason. Another "no" is swearing and cursing! We don't like it! Here is a summary of the most basic "rules":

    - Never forget that there is a person at the other end.
    - Read first, then think, then read again, then think again, then reply.
    - Keep it factual and to the point.
    - Do not swear or be otherwise abusive.
    - Your articles are you!
    - Take your time when writing.
    - Watch the subject line.
    - Be careful with humour and sarcasm.
    - Do not use email unless specifically requested.
    - If you do find an answer to your problem outside the group, let us know, we are interested.
    - Keep the law in mind (this may vary from country to country, but may be international).
    - Advertising is not usually objected to if it has a definite geological content, and does not offend any of the other points in the Charter.
    - Do not post HTML to the ng. Use plain text only.
    - Learn how to use filters; you'll probably need them!
    - Learn how to use a search engine.

    If you have a good ISP, you should be able to get further details of basic netiqutte from them. Do it! Now!

    It is up to us to see that the n.g. remains at (regains) a high standard and does not revert to a bickering lounge every time something is disputed.

    ajohnson(at)t-online.de (Alan Johnson)
    15.07.00

    2. Where do I look for the On-line Resources for Earth Scientists Guide (ORES) (Bill Thoen's ORES document)? (Formerly called the Earth Sciences Internet Resource Guide)

    anonymous ftp: ftp.csn.org
    COGS subdirectory
    ores.txt

    ftp-by-mail instructions:
    Send the following message to: bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu

    FTP: ftp.csn.org
    CD COGS
    GET ores.txt
    CLOSE

    The guide will arrive in a couple pieces that you will have to reassemble. The guide is also available in HTML at: http://www.englib.cornell.edu/geology_resources/ORES/earthscience.html

    Unfortunately Ted Smith's version is no longer maintained:-(

    3. What questions/statements shouldn't be posted to s.g.g.?

    If you are asking yourself whether or not a subject is appropriate for s.g.g then I suggest you read the charter (1.). Since the group is unmoderated, not a lot (legally) can be done if you choose to post a message outside the charter. Not-withstanding this, here is a list of subjects and suggested newsgroups that are more appropriate than s.g.g:

    Subject

    A more appropriate newsgroup

    Creationism/Evolution

    talk.origins

    Digital geography or cartography

    comp.infosystems.gis

    GPS

    sci.geo.satellite-nav

    Make money fast

    suggestion needed

    4. Are there any song lyrics related to Geology?

    I have tried to compile a list: (Lars Aronsson, 18.08.94, modified by me (ajohnson(at)t-online.de))

    - Carl Ruggles:

    "Of Men and Mountains"

    - PDQ Bach:

    "The Stoned Guest"

    - Paul Simon:

    "Love me like a rock"

    - Mendelssohn:

    "Fingal's Cave" (The Hebridean Overture)

    - Tori Amos' album:

    "Little Earthquakes."

    - Bob Dylan:

    "Blowin' in the Wind"

    "How many years can a mountain exist before it is washed to the sea?"

     

    - Pete Seeger:

    If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the mornin', I'd hammer in the evenin', all over this land.

    - Grofe:

    "Grand Canyon Suite"

    "Fossils" from Carnival of Animals (Saint-Saens)

     

    - Hovhaness:

    "Mt. St. Helens Symphony"

    - Cass Elliot:

    "The fault line runs right through here"

    - Antoine Brumel:

    "Missa Et ecce terrae motus" - The Earthquake Mass

    - Stravinsky:

    "Rites of Spring" with reference to Disney's Fantasia.

    - Holst:

    "The Planets"

    - Warren Zevon:

    And if California slides into the ocean like the mystics and statistics say it will I predict this hotel will be standing until I pay my bill

    - This Mortal Coil:

    Catastrophe

    - Sting:

    We work the black seam

    - Tom Waits:

    Diamonds and Gold

    - Joy Division:

    Living in the Ice Age

    5. World Wide Web and related sites for geoscience.

    As always, suggestions are welcome, as well as hints on dead or defunct links. I especially (but not only!) welcome links for non-American and non-English speaking sites!

    5.1 General

    5.1.1 General Information and Resources

    Aluminium Foil Deflector Beanie Homepage. The ultimate site for all SERIOUS geoscientists
    http://members.tripod.com/%7Ezoam/afdb.html

    The sci.geo.petroleum FAQ has a very extensive link list, and a lot of useful stuff for geoscientists. It is HTML'ised at:
    http://www.slb.com/petr.dir
    Thanks to Bob Downie (bob@downie.demon.co.uk)
    (http://www.downie.demon.co.uk)

    Internet FAQ archives
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs
    Thanks to David Ramalho (earthscibbs@home.com)

    Ask-A-Geologist
    http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/docs/ask-a-ge.html

    The Geologist's Lifetime Field List
    http://www.uc.edu/www/geology/geologylist/


    Earth Science Site of the Week
    http://agcwww.bio.ns.ca/misc/geores/sotw/sotw.html


    The Nine Planets
    http://www.seds.org/billa/tnp/


    Geoscience Information Center
    http://geosciences.org


    Geological Current Events
    http://www.azstarnet.com/~dshakel/linkspg1.html


    Geology (links to n.g.'s and org's and WWW Virtual Library)
    http://www.fdgroup.co.uk/neo/fsi/geology.html


    Geologie für Einsteiger
    http://servermac.geologie.uni-frankfurt.de/GFE/titlebar.html


    Geology Dictionary
    http://www.iversonsoftware.com/geology/geology-a.html


    Earth Science Resource Links at the University of Geneva, Switzerland
    http://www.unige.ch/sciences/terre/esr/

    Thanks to David Ramalho (earthscibbs@home.com)

    Quaternary Data (Links to quaternary science sites)
    http://ibs.uel.ac.uk/ibs/other/env/quat.html


    Oregon State Geosciences Web Resources
    http://terra.geo.orst.edu/res.html


    COGS - The Computer Orientated Geological Society
    http://www.csn.net/~tbrez/cogs/


    Geoindex: A Search Engine for Geo-environmental Professionals
    http://www.geoindex.com/geoindex


    Phase Diagrams
    http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/asm_tms/phase_diagrams/


    West's Geology Directory - an extensive link site
    http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw


    Royal Meteorological Society (UK) - weather data
    http://www.royal-met-soc.org.uk


    Geological symbols (hatching, mapping) at Pangaea Scientific
    http://pangaeasci.com/


    and the USGS

    http://greenwood.cr.usgs.gov/pub/open-file-reports/ofr-95-0526/


    Bergbau, Hüttenwesen und Geowissenschaften
    http://www.rwth-aachen.de/zentral/sul_fb05.htm


    AGIWEB Home Page - American Geological Institute
    A very exhaustive collection of links to anything and everything geological
    http://www.agiweb.org


    Mining Technology Home Page
    http://www.mining-technology.com/


    Geology.com: Earth Science on the Web
    http://geology.com/body.htm


    ATSE - The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineeing. Regularly features articles relevant to Earth Sciences
    wysiwig://71/http://www.artse.org.au/


    Stockholms Amatörgeologiska Sällskap - Amatuer Geologist's Society of Stockholm (?)
    http://w1.850.telia.com/~u85005309/


    Earth Net
    Virtual Resource Centre for earth Science Educators
    http://agc.bio.ns.ca/EarthNet/


    Geology.com: Earth Science on the Web
    http://geology.com/body.htm


    Illustrated Glossary of Geologic Terms
    http://www.geology.iastate.edu/new 100/glossary.html


    5.1.2 Mineralogy and minerals

    Mineral Gallery
    http://mineral.galleries.com/


    Mineralogy
    http://un2sg1.unige.ch/www/athena/mineral/mineral.html


    Smithsonian Gem & Mineral Collection
    http://galaxy.einet.net/images/gems/gems-icons.html


    The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
    http://www.tms.org


    Mineralogical Society of America
    http://www.minsocam.org


    USGS Minerals Information
    http://minerals.er.usgs.gov/minerals


    Links for Mineralogists
    http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/links.html


    Natural History Museum (U.K.) Mineralogy Page
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/mineralogy/


    Virtual Atlas of Opaque and Ore Minerals in their Associations
    http://www.smenet.org/opaque-ore


    Museum of Mineralogy at the Ecole des Mines de Paris
    (Musee de mineralogie)
    http://www.cri.ensmp.fr/mineral/


    Smithsonian Institution Department of Mineral Sciences
    http://www.nmnh.si.edu/minsci/index.htm


    Rock and Mineral Societies of Scandinavia and the World
    http://www.sarf.org/scand/index.html


    DMG-Homepage - Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft
    http://www.dmg.uni-koeln.de


    5.1.3 Rocks

    Rock Cycle
    http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/rock_cycle/rockcycle.html


    Rock Families
    http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/


    Rock and Mineral Societies of Scandinavia and the World
    http://www.sarf.org/scand/index.html


    Bob's Rock Shop
    http://www.rockhounds.com


    IAGOD Home Page
    International Association on the Genesis of Ore Deposits
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/mineralogy/seltmann/IAGOD/index.html


    IGCP-373
    International Geological Correlation Programme
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/mineralogy/seltmann/IGCP/index.html


    5.1.4 Igneous Rocks

    Igneous Rocks
    http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/igneous/igneous.html


    Granite
    http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rmr/general.html#links


    5.1.5 Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks

    Sedimentary Rocks
    http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/sed/sedimentary.html


    Society for Sedimentary Geology
    http://www.sepm.org


    5.1.6 Metamorphic Rocks

    Metamorphic Rocks
    http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/meta/metamorphic.html


    Skarn Page
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~meinert/skarnHP.html


    DJW's Metamorphic Petrology Links
    http://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/~davewa/metpet.html


    5.1.7 Volcanoes

    Cascades Volcano Observatory
    http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/home.html


    The Electronic Volcano
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/~volcano/


    Hawaii Centre for Volcanology
    http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/hcv.html


    Volcanoes at Mich. Tech. University
    http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes


    Volcano World
    http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vw.html


    Japan's Volcano Research Centre
    http://hakone.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp/vrc/VRC.html


    VESUVIUS: The making of a catastrophe
    http://idt.net/~dobran/HPrest.html


    5.1.8 Weathering and Erosion

    Acid Rain Resources
    http://www.econet.apc.org/acidrain


    U.S. Soil Survey
    http://www.nhq.nrcs.usda.gov/BCS/soil/survey.html


    5.1.9 Rocks and the Geologic Time Scale

    Paleontology Without Walls
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibit/exhibits.html


    Grand Canyon Explorer
    http://www.kaibab.org/


    Radon in Earth, Air and Water
    http://sedwww.cr.usgs.gov:8080/radon/radonhome.html


    Web Geological Time Machine
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/timeform.html


    Geologic Ages of Earth History
    With a downloadable, zipped Microsoft Excel Worksheet Version
    http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/history.htm


    Ocean Drilling Stratigraphic Network
    http://www.odsn.de/odsn/index.html


    5.1.10 Rock Deformation

    Structure and Tectonics Groups on the WWW
    http://craton.geol.brocku.ca/guest/jurgen/SITES.HTM


    Rock Deformation and Geological Structures
    http://www.man.ac.uk/Geology/CAL/deform.html


    Rock Deformation research Group
    http://www.rdr.leeds.ac.uk/


    5.1.11 Mass Wasting

    FEMA Backgrounder: Landslides and Mudflows
    http://www.fema.gov/library/landslif.htm


    Other FEMA disaster information can be found at:
    http://www.fema.gov/library/factshts.htm


    Geologic Hazards Team - NLIC (Landslides)
    http://landslides.usgs.gov/html_files/nlicsun.shtml


    Mass Wasting
    http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/geology/geo101/masswasting.html


    Landslides Lecture Notes
    http://www.geo.arizona.edu/palynology/geos210/lec_07.html


    SITE PLANNING - BUILDING ON SLOPES
    http://www.arch.cuhk.edu.hk/~patrick/slope/front.htm


    5.1.12 Groundwater, Karst and Caving

    Missouri Springs Virtual Resurgence
    http://www.missourisprings.com
    or
    http://members.socket.net/~joschaper/jspring.html


    The Edwards Aquifer
    http://eardc.swt.edu/Edwards-info.html


    National Climatic Data Centre
    http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/


    National Water Data Exchange
    http://h2o.usgs.gov/public/nawdex/nawdex.html


    Water Resources of the United States
    http://h2o.usgs.gov/


    WKU Karst Studies (Western Kentucky University)
    http://karst.wku.edu/


    Australian Speleological Federation
    http://rubens.its.unimelb.edu.au/~pgm/asf/


    Arsenic in drinking water
    http://www.who.int/inf-fs/en/fact210.html


    Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (USA)
    http://www.epa.gov/OGWDW


    5.1.13 Rivers and Lakes

    Dartmouth (U.S.A.) Flood Observatory
    http://www.dartmouth.edu/artsci/geog/floods/


    Daily Flood Summary
    http://wwwagwx.ca.uky.edu/public/WSHFLNNMC


    Water Resources of the United States
    http://h2o.usgs.gov/


    Kentucky University Weather and Climate Information
    http://wwagwx.ca.uky.edu/drought.html


    5.1.14 Winds and Deserts

    Tracking Environmental Change in West Africa
    http://edcwww.cr.usgs.gov/doc/edchome/usaid/tap.html


    The Winds of Mars
    http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/pub/publications/slidesets/winds.html


    Wind Erosion Research
    http://www.weru.ksu.edu/


    Desert Winds Project
    http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Land/desert/html/techinfo.html


    5.1.15 Glaciers and Ice

    Monitoring Glacier Changes from Space
    http://sdcd.gsfc.nasa.gov/GLACIER.BAY/hall.science.txt.html


    Glacier and Ice Sheet Research Group
    http://glacier.lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp/index-e.htm


    Glaciological research
    http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~fowler/research/glaciology.html


    Glaciers and Glaciations - Ice Sheets and Glacial Lakes
    http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Glossary/Glaciers/framework.html


    5.1.16 Landscape Evolution

    CRC LEME
    Cooperative Research Center for Landscape Evolution and Mineral Exploration
    http://leme.anu.edu.au/


    NUMERICAL MODELS of LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION
    http://adder.ocean.dal.ca/philippe/LEM_Numerical_models.html


    GEOMORPHOLOGY HOME PAGE
    University of Virginia
    http://erode.evsc.virginia.edu/


    British Geomorphological Research Group
    http://boris.qub.ac.uk/bgrg/


    5.1.17 Oceans

    FEMA Fact Sheet: Hurricanes
    http://www.fema.gov/fema/hurricaf.html


    Ocean Planet
    http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocean-planet.html


    USGS Center for Coastal Geology
    http://stimpy.er.usgs.gov/


    USGS Marine and Coastal Geology Program
    http://marine.usgs.gov/


    USGS Woods Hole Field Center
    http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/


    NOAA VENTS Program
    http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents/home.html


    Exploration of Mid-Ocean Ridges
    http://www.nerc.ac.uk/BRIDGE/


    5.1.18 Earthquakes

    National Earthquake Information Center
    http://www.neic.cr.usgs.gov/


    Caltech Seismological Laboratory
    http://www.gps.caltech.edu/seismo/seismo.page.html


    Tsunami
    http://www.geophys.washington.edu/tsunami/intro.html


    Seismology and Earthquake Information
    http://www.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/welcome.html


    USGS: Latest Earthquake Information
    http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/QUAKES/CURRENT/index.html


    San Francisco Bay Area Earthquake Map
    http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Maps/SF_Bay.html


    5.1.19 Earth's Interior

    Earth's Interior
    http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/class/100/interior.html


    Earth's Interior & Plate Tectonics
    http://www.solarviews.com/eng/earthint.htm


    Earth's Interior
    http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/class/100/interior.html


    5.1.20 Plate Tectonics

    NGDC Marine Geology and Geophysics Division
    http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html


    Ocean Drilling Program
    http://www-odp.tamu.edu/


    Plate Motion Calculator
    http://manbow.ori.u-tokyo.ac.jp/tamaki-html/plate_motion.html


    Plate Tectonics
    http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/msh/ov/ovpt/ovpt.html


    Structure and Tectonics Groups on the WWW
    http://craton.geol.brocku.ca/guest/jurgen/SITES.HTM


    Caribbean Geology & Tectonics Website
    http://www.fiu.edu/orgs/caribgeol


    Welcome to the World Stress Map (WSM)
    http://www-wsm.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de


    Plate Tectonics: History of an Idea
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/geology/techist.html


    This Dynamic Earth (USGS)
    http://pubs-usgs-gov/publications/text/dynamic.html


    Plate Tectonics
    A whole new way of looking at your planet
    http://www.platetectonics.com/index.html


    Plate Tectonic Reconstructions at UTIG
    http://www.ig.utexas.edu/research/projects/plates/plates.html


    The Active Tectonics Web Server
    http://www.muohio.edu/tectonics/ActiveTectonics.html


    5.1.21 Crustal Deformation

    SCEC Crustal Deformation Working Group
    http://www-socal.wr.usgs.gov/hudnut/scec/SCEC_Group_E.html


    Crustal Deformation Measurements in California
    http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/QUAKES/crustaldef/


    Deformation studies at Hekla volcano
    http://www.norvol.hi.is/hekladeform.html


    Plate motions and crustal deformation
    http://earth.agu.org/revgeophys/demets01/demets01.html


    5.1.22 Energy Resources

    Yucca Mountain Project
    http://yucca_web.ymp.gov/


    Oil & Natural Gas Engineering Research
    http://bonanza.mr.ic.ac.uk/research/onge.html


    5.1.23 Mineral Resources

    US Geological Survey Minerals Information
    http://minerals.er.usgs.gov/minerals/


    Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
    http://www.smenet.org


    College of Engineering and Mineral Resources (CEMR) at West Virginia University (WVU).
    http://www.cemr.wvu.edu/index2.html


    Central Region Mineral Resources Team
    http://minerals.cr.usgs.gov/


    5.1.24 Earth Systems, Impacts

    Climate Processes over the Oceans
    http://eos.atmos.washington.edu/


    Comet Observation Home Page
    http://encke.jpl.nasa.gov


    Climate Change
    http://www.ucsusa.org/globalwarming/index.html


    U.S. Census Bureau
    http://www.census.gov/


    Terrestrial Impact Craters
    http://www.meteorite.ch/tercrate.htm


    5.1.25 Geophyics

    Craig Jones' Paleomagnetism
    http://cires.colorado.edu/people/jones.craig/CHJ_PMag_overview.html


    Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
    http://www.aseg.org.au


    Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)
    http://www.aseg.org

    With thanks to Benoît de Cabissole (cabi@icon.co.za)

    National Geophysical Data Center (US)
    http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/


    IRIS: Data Management System
    Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
    http://www.iris.washington.edu/DOCS/dms.htm


    5.1.26 Geochemistry

    The Geochemical Society
    http://gs.wustl.edu/


    The British Organic Geochemical Society
    http://www.bogs.org.uk/


    Marine Geochemistry Group
    http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/CHD/chemgrp/Title.htm


    Center for Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry
    http://www.essc.psu.edu/CECG/


    5.1.27 Remote Sensing

    Hong Kong Baptist University Remote Sensing & Image Interpretation
    http://geog.hkbu.edu.hk/GEOG3610


    Remote Sensing Data Center of the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt - (German Aerospace Center)
    http://www.nz.dlr.de


    National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center
    http://www.nohrsc.nws.gov/


    ISPRS - International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
    http://www.isprs.org/isprs.html


    Open Source Remote Sensing Effort
    http://www.remotesensing.org/


    5.1.28 Regional Geology and Geoscience

    Wie Entstand das Erzgebirge?
    http://www.erzgebirge-total.de/infoent.html


    Geology of Wales
    http://www.visitwales.com/wales_the_nation/geography/geology_intro.html


    IDNR/GSB-loess hills (Iowa, USA)
    http://www.igsb.uiowa.edu/browse/loeshill/loeshill.htm


    Kentucky University Weather and Climate Information
    http://wwagwx.ca.uky.edu/drought.html


    5.1.29 Cartography

    The WWWVL Cartography Resources
    http://geog.gmu.edu/projects/maps/cartogrefs.html


    DICTIONARY OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS, CARTOGRAPHY, AND REMOTE SENSING
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/abbrev.html


    5.1.30 Recent Geology, Climate, Quaternary Science

    ADVANCE-10k project
    Analysis of Dendrochronological Variability and Natural Climates in Eurasia: The Last 10,000 Years
    http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/advance10k


    The American Quaternary Association
    http://iis1.srvr.nau.edu/amqua


    DEUQUA - Deutsche Quartärvereinigung
    http://www.deuqua.de/home.htm


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