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The Geology of a Crime SceneBiology and geology contain numerous clues that help investigators in solving homicides by identifying the victim, culprit and tools used to commit the act. -
Why Geology Matters to You and to MeFollowing a brief research project on nationwide interest in research science, I realized that what I had found didn't just apply to biology, but to geology as well. -
How to Prepare for the ASBOG Professional Geology Licensing ExamThe National Association of State Boards of Geology coordinates a nationwide geologist licensing exam. Graduates seeking licensing should get familiar with how to prepare for the ASBOG exam so they can get licensed at the state level.
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The Geology of Florida: More Than Just RocksA short paper describing the geology of my home, Florida. The paper is broken up into discussing the rocks and minerals, bodies of water, and formations of the state.
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Waterfall GeologyThe unique characteristics of a given waterfall are a composite of many contributing factors; area climate, topography, and the specific geologic conditions that form the falls. -
Guidance Resources for Geology CareersGuidance counselors and science teachers will find these websites and other resources helpful for students who express an interest in geology as a career. Geoscience career resources are presented in an annotated bibliography.
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Free Printable Geology and Earth Science Lesson PlansThe earth is the only planet in our solar system capable of sustaining organic life. Here are free printable lesson plans, charts, graphs and maps to explore geology, rocks and minerals and earth science. -
Dating Methods in Archaeology: Must Know for Geology Students!This is a descriptive guide for Dating Methods used in archaeology. Its useful for those who are aspiring Geology students & enthusiasts!
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The History, Geology, and Ecology of Crater Lake, OregonOverview of history, geology, an ecology of Crater Lake, Oregon. -
Geology Activities for Homeschool StudentsExplore the building blocks of the earth with these homeschool geology activities.
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The Importance of Geology in the Modern WorldGeology is important in all of our lives, but this profession is usually overlooked and is not well-understood.
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Geology of Knoxville, TennesseeA Description of the Geology of Knoxville, Tennessee
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Two Summer Camping Escapes Feature Volcanic GeologyThis article is about how to combine summer time camping and hiking while learning about volcanoes and geology. Mount St. Helens and the Ginkgo Petrified forest are featured. -
Learning the Geology Around the Place You LiveA guide to investigating the geology of your home area.
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Careers for Graduates with a Degree in GeologyGeology is more than just the study of old rocks. Today geology grads can find top paying occupations in a variety of industries. Careers for geologists are also likely to be found in government agencies.
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The Spirituality of GeologyIn learning more about our planet Earth, I came to discover not only a deeper connection with it, but a deeper part of myself. -
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Shows Southwestern Wildlife, Plants & GeologyThe Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson does a great job of showcasing the state's flora, fauna and natural history. It's also located in a very scenic piece of high desert terrain, so bring your camera. -
What You Can Do with a Major in GeologyAfter spending two years researching different majors, I'm here to offer the results. For all of you who are interested in earth studies, this may be a good fit for you!
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Tips for Building Your Dream Swimming Pool: Look for the Right Contractor to Help Deal with Expense, Mess, Permits and GeologyIt's summer, and you're dreaming about putting a pool in the back yard. The reality is that it's a long, expensive project. But having the right pool contractor can make things go swimmingly.
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Free Lesson Plan: the Incredible Edible EggThe tiny (or large) egg can be used to teach not only cooking, but also faith, science, and geology. Find all three parts as a lesson plan here. -
Geology Survey Points to Possible Greenland OilThe U.S. Geological Survey has released an assessment indicating the possibility of undiscovered oil and gas reserves offshore in northeastern Greenland.
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Victorian Science and the Humanistic Vision of Bronte, Browning and TennysonDuring the Victorian Age, new developments in astronomy, geology and biology began to undermine the religious, social, and political heritage inherited from previous generations, many artists searched for new ones to fill the gap.
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Backyard GoldWhen I think of backyard geology, the first thing that comes to mind is gold. Of course, it's not in everyone's backyard, but it can be found.
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How to Get Glacial Rocks into Your Hands in Washington StateThis article is about summer time hikes in Washington state that will teach you about glaciers and their affects on geology. Expect to find places to get cool and your hands on rocks. -
Mobile Crushers Add Opportunity for Drill-and-Blast Contractors and Value for CustomersIdaho was the third fastest growing state between 2004 and 2005 according to the United States Census Bureau. The capital, Boise, is growing despite the fact that the region's geology is far from ideal for new construction.
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Experience Beautiful Walnut Canyon in Northern ArizonaI first discovered Walnut Canyon, near Flagstaff, Arizona, in the late 1990's when my college geology class went there on a field trip. Although I had lived in Flagstaff for four years, I had never managed to see the local national monument. -
DEP Offers Great GiftsThe DEP Store includes books about geology, biking/hiking, birds, boating/fishing, butterflies and wildflowers, Indians of Southern New England, Plant Life, and much more. -
The Power of Big BendBig Bend National Park is one of America's greatest kept secrets. One of the least visited parks in the U.S. it offers far more than most, being rich in history, geology, wildlife. It's one of the few places where the earth truly touches the sky.
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Human Influence on the Appalachian MountainsThe Appalachian Mountains existed before humans lived there. Since the Europeans arrived in America, the mountain range has seen mines, war, and buildings, which has affected the natural geology and ecology of the region.
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