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Landslides: A USGS fact sheet explains different types of landslides and the kind of events that might trigger them.
Rock Photo GalleriesRock Photos: Galleries of  igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock photos. They work well with computer projection.
What is geology?What Does a Geologist Do?
Learn about the interesting work of geologists in two short videos about the relevance of geology today.
Earth ScienceWhat is Earth Science? It is the study of Earth and its neighbors in space. It includes geology, astronomy, meteorology & oceanography.
Maps of over 250 states, countries and provinces Reference Maps:
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rock tumblers and tumbling instructionsRock Tumblers: Step-by-step guide to tumble-polishing rocks into gemstones. And an article: How to select a tumbler.
meteorites Meteorites: Learn about rocks from outer space from meteorite hunter, Geoffrey Notkin.
sliding rocks of racetrack playaSliding Rocks of Racetrack Playa: How these rocks slide across a dry lake bed is a mystery. Learn what is thought to move them. © iStock / S. Hoerold
google map of the San Andreas FaultGoogle Map - San Andreas Fault: Zoom in to see the approximate location of the San Andreas.
Google map of asteroid impacts.Asteroid Impact Craters! Zoom in on 50 of Earth's largest impact craters with Google Maps.
DiamondDiamond: Articles, news, videos, production data, graphs, and information related to gem and industrial diamond worldwide.
marcellus shale gasMarcellus Shale: The most overlooked resource in the eastern United States!
novarupta the most powerful volcano of the 20th century The Most Powerful Volcanic Eruption of the 20th Century: Many people have never heard of this Alaskan volcano.
blood diamondsWhat are Blood Diamonds?
Have you seen the movie? Learn what "blood diamond" means.
herkimer diamonds Herkimer Diamonds: Learn how to find these doubly terminated quartz crystals at Herkimer, NY.
Mineral RightsMineral Rights / Oil & Gas: Who owns the minerals under your land? Have they been sold? Can someone mine without permission?
What is a geyser?What is a Geyser? Photos and information about geysers from around the world.
tsunami diagramWhat Causes a Tsunami?
Learn how plate motions trigger earthquakes and tsunamis.
google map of highest points in each stateHighest Points in All 50 States: Google map of state high points.
what is the MohoWhat is the Moho? Learn about the Mohorovičić Discontinuity.
yosemite rockfallSpectacular Yosemite Rockfall:A photo sequence of the fall and debris avalanche by Herb Dunn.
VolcanoesVolcanoes! A page that links to all of our volcano articles and to the best volcano information that we could find.
uses of goldThe Many Uses of Gold: Learn how the unique properties of gold make it extremely suited for a large number of industrial uses.
Mount VesuviusMount Vesuvius: Photos, maps, eruption history, geologic hazards, plate tectonics and more. By Jessica Ball.
Diamond formationDiamonds from Coal? Diamonds form under a variety of conditions that rarely involve coal as a source of carbon.
East Africa RiftThe East Africa Rift System: Learn about the Rift from James Wood and Alex Guth Michigan Technological University.
natural gas playsNatural Gas Shales: What's happening across the US in the : Marcellus, Haynesville, Utica, Fayetteville and Barnett Shales.
Uses of copperUses of Copper: One of the first metals widely used by people. Now it is used in almost every industry around the world.
LandslideLandslides: A USGS fact sheet explains different types of landslides and the kind of events that might trigger them.
Earth Science Records
World's Highest Mountain
Highest Mountain on Each Continent
Deepest Point in the Ocean
World's Largest Lake
World's Highest Waterfall
World's Deepest Lake
World's Largest Desert
World's Deepest Canyon
World's Largest Earthquake
World's Largest Tsunami
World's Largest Meteorite
World's Oldest Animal Fossils?
World's Largest Land Mammals
The present is the key to the past.
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abandoned mines
Abandoned Mine accidents take about 20 to 30 lives per year. Many of these can be prevented in the future with education.
HurricaneHow Are Hurricanes Named? They inherit their names from tropical storms, which are assigned from a WMO name list.
what are minerals?What Are Minerals? They are part of nearly everything that we use: vehicles, medicine, coins, pencils, cell phones, food and more.
diamondDiamond is one of the most interesting minerals. Its unique properties make it suitable for everything from gemstones to cutting tools.
rogue fractures and hydraulic fracturingRogue Fractures in shale gas wells are unlikely to propagate more than 600 meters beyond the zone of hydraulic fracturing.
liquefied natural gasUpdate:   Liquefied Natural Gas import terminals are now underutilized. Some will be converted to export LNG to Asian markets.
Arctic Ocean Seafloor Arctic Ocean Seafloor Map A map of the ridges, basins, shelves, platforms and rifts that define the Arctic Ocean seafloor.
uses of talcTalc is used in a variety of products that people see every day. Plastics, paint, ceramics, cosmetics, paper, roofing and more.
uses of silverUses of Silver: The word "silver" makes most people think of jewelry and coins, however, silver's primary use is industrial.
Alaska shale gasAlaska Shale Gas: Shales under the North Slope could contain up to 80 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 2 billion barrels of oil.
Arctic oil and gasOil and Gas in the Arctic: Enormous amounts of oil and natural gas are held in undiscovered fields above the Arctic Circle.
Geology field camp Geology Field Camp will probably be the most challenging and rewarding course of your undergraduate education.
Sand dunes on TitanSand Dunes on Titan: A moon of Saturn has enormous sand dunes with grains composed of solid hydrocarbon.
Gas well production decline curve Falling Royalty Payments should be anticipated by anyone who receives income from a natural gas well.
Selenga River deltaThe Selenga River in Asia delivers most of the water to Lake Baikal, the largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world.
New Madrid seismic zone200 Years Ago:   New Madrid Earthquakes: Some of the most powerful in the recorded history of North America.
Canada diamond minesCanada Diamond Mines: Canada is the third largest producer of gem-quality diamonds in the world.
Utica shaleUpdate:   Utica Shale: New wells in eastern Ohio prove that the Utica Shale will be a major source of natural gas and natural gas liquids.
United States diamond mines and miningUS Diamond Mines: The US imports nearly 100% of its gem diamonds but some potential exists for a domestic diamond mine.
Green River fossilsSpectacular Fossils of the Green River Formation. Some of the world's best-preserved fossil fish from an intermountain lake.
elastic rebound theoryElastic Rebound Theory: This video explains the elastic rebound theory and how it applies to San Andreas Fault earthquakes.
Marcellus Shale84,198 Billion Cubic Feet: USGS published a revised undiscovered resource assessment of natural gas in the Marcellus Shale.
Virginia earthquakesEarthquakes in Central Virginia: People in central Virginia have experienced recurrent earthquakes since at least 1774.
Uses of LeadUses of Lead: The soft, castable metal that has been used by humans for a variety of purposes for more than 5000 years.
shale gasShale Gas Resources are being developed in all parts of the world. This article summarizes the world distribution of shale gas.
Eagle Ford ShaleEagle Ford Shale: One of the most recently developed natural gas shales. It also yields significant amounts of condensate and oil.
OpalOpals: Gem quality opal is one of the most spectacular gemstones. A single stone can flash with every color of the spectrum.
Age of the Grand CanyonHow Old is the Grand Canyon? Wayne Ranney explores the age of the Grand Canyon and why it is difficult to determine.

Oil is found first in the mind.
Earth Science News
Deaths in Abandoned Mines and Quarries

New Process for Phosphate Rock

Swiss Alps Landslide

Deadly Earthquake in Italy

SpaceX: Docking With International Space Station

Methane Release in a Thawing Arctic

Farmers and New York's Fracking Moratorium

Smoke Over the Bering Sea

Survey of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids

Solar Eclipse: Sunday, May 20th

Hydraulic Fracturing Banned in Vermont

Super Solar Flares

Artificial Reef in the Florida Keys

1,000,000 Citizen Science Observations

North Dakota: Now the #2 Oil Producing State

Anadarko: 20 Tcf of Gas Offshore Mozambique

Another Attempt at Oil Shale

North American Carbon Storage Atlas

Instability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

Shale Gas Write-Downs?

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gemstones from the U.S.United States Gemstones: What states produce the most gems?
Ticks and Lyme DiseaseAvoiding Ticks and Lyme Disease: Geologists and others who work in the field should know about ticks and Lyme disease.
coal through a microscopeCoal Through a Microscope: Coal is more than a black rock. It's THE most interesting rock.
uses of graniteUses of Granite: The rock used for everything from kitchen counters to street curbing to the facing stone of skyscrapers.
homeowners policyHomeowners Insurance: The typical homeowners policy does't cover natural hazards. It is simply a fire and liability policy.
map of the arctic Who Owns the Arctic Ocean? USGS estimates that 25% of all new oil & gas will be found in the Arctic.
Sahara Desert satellite imageSahara Desert Satellite Images: Zoom in on pyramids, craters, volcanoes, dunes, Timbuktu.
expansive soilExpansive Soil: Causes more damage than earthquakes, floods, hurricanes & tornadoes combined.
Rare Earth ElementsREEs: Special metals used in cell phones, magnets, DVDs, batteries, polishes, catalysts & many other in-demand products.
Mount RainierMount Rainier: One of our Nation's most dangerous volcanoes is capable of producing deadly lahars and pyroclastic flows.
goldGold: A survey of how gold has been an important metal for thousands of years. Learn about uses, prospecting, mining, more.

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