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shale gas
Shale Gas is natural gas trapped within shale. In the past decade shales have become significant new sources of gas.
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.
Roadside Geology Roadside Geology Guides: A great way to learn about the geology of your home area and the perfect road trip companion.
meteorites Meteorites: An introduction to 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
fluorescent mineralsFluorescent Minerals glow with spectacular colors when illuminated in the dark with an ultraviolet lamp.
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, 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?
rock tumblers and tumbling instructionsRock Tumblers: Step-by-step guide to tumble-polishing rocks into gemstones. And an article: How to select a tumbler.
what are minerals?What Are Minerals? They are part of nearly everything that we use: vehicles, medicine, coins, pencils, cell phones, food and more.
google map of highest points in each stateHighest Points in All 50 States: Google map of state high points.
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.
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.
LandslideLandslides: A USGS fact sheet explains different types of landslides and the kind of events that might trigger them.
Mohs hardness scaleMohs Hardness Scale is a set of reference minerals used to estimate the relative hardness of mineral specimens.
The present is the key to the past.
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Pavlof Volcano
Pavlof Volcano on the Alaska Peninsula is one of the most active volcanoes in North America and a threat to air traffic.
sunstone
Sunstone is a gem feldspar that exhibits aventurescence caused by the reflection of light from inclusions within the stone.
Pumice
Pumice is a rock formed during explosive volcanic eruptions. It is used as an abrasive, aggregate, absorbent and insulator.
maar
What is a Maar? The second most common volcanic landscape feature on Earth. Do you know how they form?
salt glacierSalt Glaciers are masses of salt that erupt onto Earth's surface and flow downslope under their own weight.
volcanic explosivity indexVolcanic Explosivity: Rating recent and historic volcanic eruptions based upon the volume of tephra ejected.
triboluminescenceTriboluminescence is a flash of light produced when a mineral is subjected to friction, impact or breakage.
salt domesSalt Domes are mounds or columns of salt that have risen above their parent rock unit because of the salt's low specific gravity.
Acid testThe Acid Test: Geologists use dilute hydrochloric acid to identify carbonate minerals and detect their presence in rocks.
scoriaScoria is a dark-colored, extrusive igneous rock with abundant vesicles. It is used as an aggregate in light weight concrete.
volcanic eruptionsSpectacular Eruption Photos: A collection of interesting photos of volcanic eruptions by USGS, NASA and NOAA.
Life on Europa?Life on Europa? This moon of Jupiter with a subsurface ocean is now a prime target in the search for life beyond Earth.
Mount ClevelandMount Cleveland is one of the most active volcanoes in Alaska's Aleutian Island Arc and its ash plumes are a threat to air traffic.
SpinelSpinel: The gemstone mineral that was confused with ruby and sapphire for over 1000 years.
Venus volcanoesVolcanoes on Venus: Lava flows and shield volcanoes are the dominant surface features of Venus.
Magnolia Oil Platform World's Tallest Structure: Magnolia tension leg platform measures 4698 feet from the seabed to the top of the platform.
troglobitesTroglobites are small creatures that have adapted completely to a permanent life in the darkness of a cave.
petrified woodPetrified Wood is a fossil that forms when dissolved solids in groundwater preciptate and replace woody material.
Guar Beans and Hydraulic FracturingGuar Beans: A tiny bean with a powerful ability to thicken water that is in huge demand for hydraulic fracturing.
Gas flaring in North DakotaNatural Gas Flaring: Why is so much gas being flared in western North Dakota that it is visible in a night view from space?
The world's largest diamond deposit?The World's Largest Diamond Deposit was formed by a enormous asteroid impact about 35 million years ago in Russia.
spodumeneSpodumene is a pegmatite mineral and an important source of lithium. A small amount of spodumene is also used as a gemstone.
Oil is found first in the mind.
In The News
Utica Shale Gas for Export as LNG

Close Encounter with a Big Asteroid on May 31

Spring 2012 Earliest on Record

Who Takes a Hit When Natural Gas Prices Rise?

Slow Landslide Tearing Houses Apart

Crazy Ants Invade the USA

Time Lapse Video on an Ice Breaker

Colorless Diamond Price Record

Damaging Ice on the Yukon River

Traffic Jams and Trash on Everest

Ancient African Coins and the History of Australia

The Orphan Tsunami of 1700

How Big Was the Bingham Canyon Landslide?

Precambrian Water?

Large Impact on the Moon

Arkansas Shale Gas and Water Quality

Melting Glaciers and Sea Level Rise

Peer Review and Climate Change

Earthquakes in Indiana?

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Teacher resourcesEarth Science Teaching Ideas: Links to some of our own ideas and the best that we could find on the web.
plate tectonics drawingTeaching Plate Tectonics: Ideas for teaching plate tectonics with easy-to-draw illustrations.
Mineral identification chartMineral Identification Chart Printable mineral ID chart by Art Crossman in MS Excel format.
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geologic time scaleGeologic Time Scale: Printable time scale in MS Word format for teacher or student use.
Homeowners InsuranceHomeowners Insurance usually does not cover damage caused by floods, landslides, earthquakes and other geohazards.
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OpalOpals: Gem quality opal is one of the most spectacular gemstones. A single stone can flash with every color of the spectrum.
coal through a microscopeCoal Through a Microscope: Coal is more than a black rock. It's THE most interesting rock.
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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World's Highest Mountain
Highest Mountain on Each Continent
Deepest Point in the Ocean
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SuperSize Topo MapsSupersize Topo Maps: The folks at Mytopo.com are now printing topo maps up to 5'x8' or 8'x5' in size. You can also get smaller maps and aerial photos. We are MyTopo affiliates.
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