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Instructors and professors of geography and related disciplines will want to take advantage of the resources made available by Open Geography Education, a website "dedicated to providing free, open curriculum and...
This site, by the Colorado School of Mines, addresses the properties of a measurement technique called unconfined compression strength (UCS). Along with defining the technique, the website shows different experiments,...
The Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History has been bringing the wonders of the natural world to Santa Cruz residents and visitors for 100 years. Visitors can experience the geology of the region through exhibits...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science has created this collection provides lesson plans that incorporate reviewed Internet resources and are organized according to specific benchmarks and grade ranges,...
This report describes a study in which seismic profiling was used to re-interpret the origin of Upheaval Dome, Utah, a geologic structure that was originally thought to be the results of a salt diapir, but which the...
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