GEOLOGY

Links to General Geology Sites
includes Links to Links, online courses and things of general interest
Earth Science Explorer Earth science for kids (and adults, too).
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eologic Time Everything you wanted to know about the geologic periods. Presented by the the University of California (Berkely) Museum of Paleontology (UCMP) University of California Berkeley.
National Geographic    Also available through the National Geographic is their Map Machine from which many different types of maps (physical, political and cultural) of the nearly any part of the world are available
Ocean Drilling Program
Ocean Planet: Fact-sheet Click on the map or list and find info on the Artic, Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. You can also visit the Ocean Planet Exhibition as it was presented at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History.
PBS Online:  PBS offers an interactive Web site to accompany many of their productions. 
Periodic Table on the Web   Find out everything you ever wanted to know about each element on the Periodic Table.  An excellent site courtesy of the University of Sheffield, England.
The Story of Plate Tectonics A USGS web site.  See also the USGS National Earthquake Information Center for information on Plate Tectonics
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space focusing on the Earth. Reading this is like attending a portion of an Introduction to Geology course providing an overview of the Earth.  Excellent site.

Online courses:
Oxford Brookes University Introduction to Geology Brookes University is in Oxford, England.
University of  Houston On-line Geology Courses
An excellent site for the study of geology.  Courses have lots of excellent links to supplement the text.
University of Georgia On-line Geology Courses
The web site of University of Georgia geology professor, Bruce Railsback.  He has a wealth of information on the site, so be sure to check the entire site. There are also on-line geology courses and a wealth of specific links listed by geologic discipline.  Another excellent educational site.

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Links for Mineralogists
Hundreds of useful links for professionals and amateurs.
Interactive Earth's resource list
for links concerning a wide variety of earth-related topics.  Visit the Interactive Earth hot links for links to NASA-related earth studies sites and more.

University of St. Andrews (England) Geography and Geosciences Dept has the following links: 
Geoscientific links:
http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_sgg/geollink.html
Geographical links:
http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_sgg/geoglink.html
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