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Ant Hill GarnetsAnt Hill Garnets Ant Hill Garnets - tiny gems that ants haul to the surface and discard on their anthill. Honest! Asteroid Impact MapAsteroid Impact Map Asteroid Impact Map - Explore fifty of the most obvious asteroid impact craters on Earth. San Andreas FaultSan Andreas Fault The San Andreas Fault - A feature that separates the Pacific and North American Plates.
Homeowners InsuranceHomeowners Insurance Homeowners Insurance usually does not cover the most common geologic hazards. The Brewery Rock ?diatomite The Rock Used to Make Beer - Geologists are beer experts and should know about this rock. Wall MapsWall Maps Wall Maps - Wall maps of the world, continents, states and the USA.
GemstonesGemstones Gemstones - Colorful images and articles about diamonds and colored stones. MineraloidsMineraloids Mineraloids are amorphous naturally-occurring inorganic solids that lack crystallinity. Field CoursesField Camps Field Courses - Over 80 field courses for undergraduate geology students.
Geology ToolsGeology Tools Geology Tools Rock hammers, field bags, hand lenses, maps, hardness picks, gold pans. Teacher ResourcesTeacher Resources Teacher Resources - K-12 resources for teaching about earth science. Quartzitequartzite Quartzite is metamorphic rock formed when sandstone is subjected to heat and pressure.
Largest VolcanoesLargest Volcanoes Largest Volcano - That title is shared by Tamu Massif, Mauna Kea and Ojos del Salado. Red BerylRed Beryl Red Beryl is one of the rarest gems. Small amounts are mined at one locality in Utah. SoapstoneSoapstone Soapstone is a metamorphic rock with properties that make it suitable for a variety of projects.
Bear AttacksBear Attacks Bear Attacks - Knowing how to react to a bear encounter or attack could save your life. Azurite GraniteK2 Granite Azurite Granite ? A white granite with blue orbs of azurite. A new material from Pakistan. Geology of GemsGeology of Gems Geology of Gems - The first comprehensive book on the geology of gem deposits.
Oil Fields from Spacenatural gas flaring Oil Fields from Space - Night views of Earth show the distribution of oil field activity. Horizontal DrillingHorizontal Drilling Horizontal Drilling has opened new resources and significantly improved productivity. Land Below Sea LevelLand Below Sea Level Land Below Sea Level - Did you know that dozens of land locations are below sea level?
Arctic Seafloor MapArctic Ocean Seafloor Map Arctic Ocean Seafloor Map The ridges, basins, shelves and rifts defining the Arctic seafloor. Coal Close UpCoal through a microscope Coal Through a Microscope - Coal is more than a black rock. It is THE most interesting rock. Chatoyant GemsChatoyant Gems Chatoyant Gems look like the eye of a cat. A line of light moves across the surface of the stone.
Antarctic Meteoriteshunting meteorites in Antarctica The Richest Meteorite Field - More meteorites found here than anywhere else on Earth. Canadian DiamondsCanadian Diamonds Canada is one of the world*s leading producers of gem-quality diamonds. Mount ClevelandMount Cleveland Mount Cleveland is an active volcano in the Aleutian Islands and a threat to air traffic.
Tanzanitetanzanite Tanzanite was unknown until a few decades ago but it has erupted into wide popularity. MisconceptionDiamonds from Coal Diamond Misconception - Many people think that diamonds form from coal. Not True! Frac SandFrac Sand Frac Sand - A specialty sand used to maintain porosity in hydraulic fracturing.
Kyanitekyanite Kyanite is a metamorphic mineral used to make porcelain, abrasive products and gems. What is a Maar?What is a Maar? What is a Maar? The second most common volcanic landscape feature on Earth. Facts About CopperCopper Facts About Copper - Information about copper uses, production, resources and more.
RhyoliteRhyolite Rhyolite An extrusive igneous rock with a high silica content, produced from granitic magma. What is a Geyser?What is a Geyser? What is a Geyser? Photos and information about geysers in many parts of the world. San Andreas Fault MapSan Andreas Fault Map Google Map of the San Andreas Fault Zoom in to see the fault trace on satellite images.
What are Glaciers?What are Glaciers? What are Glaciers? Learn how glaciers form, flow, advance, retreat, and change over time. Geology of Heliumhelium Helium is a byproduct of the natural gas industry. Its most important use is in MRI. SandSand Sand is a diverse material. This gallery includes photos of sand from around the world.
Cave of the HandsCave of the Hands Cave of the Hands is a cave where ancient people painted hands about 9000 years ago. Hydraulic FracturingHydraulic Fracturing Hydraulic fracturing increases well yield by fracturing the reservoir rock with fluid injection. Google Earth - FreeDownload Google Earth Free Free Google Earth software allows you to browse seamless world satellite images. Free.
Dowsingdowsing Dowsing is a method used to find underground water that is rejected by most geologists. TurquoiseTurquoise Turquoise - A bluish-green gem material that has been used for over 6000 years. ShaleShale Shale - The rock that has quickly transformed the oil and gas industry.
Fluorescent MineralsFluorescent Minerals Fluorescent Minerals and rocks glow with spectacular colors under ultraviolet light. DiamondsDiamonds Diamonds - Learn about the properties of diamond, its many uses and diamond discoveries. Salt DomesSalt Domes Salt Domes - Salt structures that are often associated with oil and natural gas accumulations.
Earthquake MapsCalifornia Earthquake Maps California Earthquake Maps A collection of isoseismal maps for earthquakes in California. Sea Level Rise MapsSea Level Rise Maps Sea Level Rise Maps - See what will be flooded as sea level rises. Expansive SoilExpansive Soil Expansive Soil Causes more damage than floods, hurricanes & tornadoes combined.
What is Geology?What is Geology? What is Geology? - The study of Earth materials, structures, processes and life over time. LabradoriteLabradorite Labradorite is a feldspar mineral that sometimes exhibits an iridescent play-of-colors Eagle Ford ShaleEagle Ford Shale Eagle Ford Shale - One of the most prolific oil and gas producers in the United States.
RocksRocks Rocks - Galleries of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock photos with descriptions. HematiteHematite on Mars Hematite - The most important ore of iron. A source of mineral pigment since prehistory. US Diamond MinesUS Diamond Mines US Diamond Mines - Did you know that diamonds have been mined in the United States?
Great Rift ValleyGreat Rift Valley The East Africa Rift System - The extensive fault system that is tearing Africa apart. Volcanic ExplosivityVolcanic Explosivity Volcanic Explosivity - Rating volcanic eruptions based upon the volume of tephra ejected. 100+ Gemstonescolored stones 100+ Gems - Photos of over 100 beautiful gems ranging from the popular to the obscure.
What Is Earth Science?What Is Earth Science? What Is Earth Science? The study of Earth and its neighbors in space. Learn more! Tallest TsunamiTallest Tsunami Tallest Tsunami - A wave with a run-up height of 1720 feet occurred in Lituya Bay, Alaska. Lightning Strikes MapLightning Strikes Map Lightning Strikes Map by NASA shows the worldwide distribution of lightning activity.
Blue FlamesBlue Flames Blue Flames and the largest highly acidic lake in the world at Kawah Ijen Volcano. CorundumCorundum Corundum is the third hardest mineral. It is also the mineral of ruby and sapphire. Deepest LakeDeepest Lake in the World Deepest Lake in the World Lake Baikal in southern Russia is the deepest lake in the World.
MeteoritesMeteorites Meteorites - Rocks that were once parts of planets or large asteroids. What Are Minerals?What Are Minerals? Minerals are the building blocks of our society. We use items made with them every day. ObsidianObsidian Obsidian - the volcanic rock that cools so quickly that it becomes a natural glass.
USA Landslide MapLandslides Landslide Incidence Map - A USGS map showing landslide incidence in the United States. EmeraldEmerald Emerald is the most popular green gemstone in the United States and most of the world. Hardness Pickshardness picks Hardness Picks - Mohs hardness testing with precise and easy-to-use hardness picks.
GraniteGranite Granite - The intrusive igneous rock that underlies continents and countertops. AzuriteAzurite Azurite - Used as an ore of copper, a pigment, ornamental stone and gem material. Sliding RocksSliding Rocks Sliding Rocks Mystery - What causes these rocks to slide across a playa in Death Valley?
Rare Earth ElementsRare Earth Elements Rare Earths - Special materials used in electronics, defense, medical & many other products. Crater of DiamondsCrater of Diamonds Crater of Diamonds - The only diamond mine in the world where you can be the miner. Crushed StoneCrushed Stone Crushed Stone - About four tons per person is used each year in the United States.
Gems from SpaceGems from Space Extraterrestrial Gems - A number of materials from space are used as attractive gems. PeridotitePeridotite Peridotite is a chromite host rock, a source of diamonds and a possible carbon dioxide sink. Gold PansGold Pans Gold Pans and Panning Kits - classifiers, snuffer bottles. Pans sized for kids to Goliath.
Mount EtnaMount Etna Mount Etna - The most active volcano in Europe continues an eruption that started in 2001. Mineral HardnessMohs Hardness Test Mohs Hardness Scale is a set of reference minerals used for classroom hardness testing. What Is The Moho?What Is The Moho? What Is The Moho? The Mohorovicic Discontinuity is the mantle/crust boundary.
Rock ArtRock Art Rock Art - People have been marking on rocks for thousands of years. Lapis LazuliLapis Lazuli Lapis Lazuli - a metamorphic rock and the most popular blue opaque gemstone in history. Watch out for Ticks!ticks Ticks are a problem for geologists in some areas. Learn to recognize and avoid them.
VolcanoesVolcanoes Volcanoes - Articles about volcanoes, volcanic hazards and eruptions past and present. Gem SilicaGem Silica Gem Silica is a blue chalcedony colored by copper. It is the rarest and most valuable chalcedony. Petrified WoodPetrified Wood Petrified Wood is a fossil that forms when dissolved material preciptates and replaces wood.
Rock KitsRock Kits Rock Kits for classroom and personal study. A great way to learn about rocks. ChalcopyriteChalcopyrite Chalcopyrite - The most important ore of copper for over five thousand years. Record LightningLake Maracaibo Lightning World Record Lightning - this lake has more lightning than any other place in the world.
SunstoneSunstone Sunstone - A gem feldspar with aventurescence caused by light reflecting from platy inclusions. The Acid TestThe Acid Test The Acid Test - Geologists use dilute hydrochloric acid to identify carbonate minerals. Hand LensHand Lens Hand Lens A 10-power folding magnifier in a metal case. A frequently used lab and field tool.
Huge Diamond DepositPopigai Diamonds The Largest Diamond Deposit in the world could be under Popigai Crater in Russia. Utica Well DensityUtica wells Utica Well Density A surprising density of horizontal wells in the Utica Shale of Ohio. Uses of GoldUses of Gold The Many Uses of Gold - Unique properties make gold one of the most useful metals.
GarnetGarnet Garnet is best known as a red gemstone. It occurs in any color and has many industrial uses. Tallest MountainTallest Mountain Tallest Mountain - Everest has rivals in tallness, altitude and distance to the center of Earth. Mount VesuviusMount Vesuvius Mount Vesuvius - geology, history, maps, facts and more about the Vesuvius eruptions.
RhodoniteRhodonite Rhodonite - a manganese silicate used as a minor ore of manganese and as a gemstone. Rocks on MarsRocks on Mars Rocks on Mars - Many of the rocks found on Mars are not very different from Earth rocks. UV Mineral LampUV Mineral Lamp Portable UV Lamp - Short and long wave UV for fluorescent mineral viewing.
Methane HydrateMethane Hydrate Methane Hydrate deposits contain more fuel value than all other fossil fuels combined. Mineral RightsMineral Rights Mineral Rights Who owns the minerals under your land? Who wants to buy them? What is LNG?What is LNG? What is LNG? The use of LNG as an energy source is growing rapidly. Learn more about LNG.
Ruby and Sapphireruby and sapphire Ruby and Sapphire are the 2nd and 3rd most popular colored stones in the United States. Rock TumblersRock Tumblers Rock Tumblers - All about rock tumblers and rock tumbling. Read before you buy a tumbler. Bear MapBear Map Range of Bear Species - Where you might encounter different types of bears.
TourmalineTourmaline Tourmaline - the most colorful mineral and natural gem material on Earth. June 6, 1912Novarupta June 6, 1912 - The most powerful volcanic eruption of the 20th century. Olivine Rain?Olivine Rain? Olivine Rain? Spitzer Telescope discovered a rain of olivine crystals on protostar HOPS-68.
Rock BagsRock Bags Rock Bags - Durable field bags with pockets for carrying maps, books, specimens and tools. Types Of EruptionsTypes Of Eruptions Types of Volcanic Eruptions - A description of the most common eruption types. Fire OpalFire Opal Fire Opal is a transparent to translucent opal with a yellow, orange or red background color.
Uses of MarbleUses of Marble The Uses of Marble are numerous and diverse. You will be surprised by how it is used. Pavlof VolcanoPavlof Volcano Pavlof Volcano - one of the most active volcanoes in North America and threat to air traffic. Diamond ProducersDiamond Production Diamond Production leaders include: Botswana, Russia, Angola and Canada.
OpalsOpal Pictures of Opal - A collection of different types of opal from all around the world and Mars too! Plate TectonicsPlate Tectonics Plate Tectonics - Articles and maps about plate tectonics and the interior of Earth. FossilsFossils Fossils - Learn about fossils and discoveries around the world.
Oil and GasOil and Gas Oil and Gas - Articles about oil and natural gas in the US and around the world. Largest EarthquakeLargest Earthquake Largest Earthquake ever recorded - Magnitude 9.5. Chile, 1960. Fee Mining SitesFee Mining Fee Mining sites are mines that you can enter, pay a fee, and keep anything that you find.
     
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