GEOSCIENCE

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Major Web Sites in the Geosciences
  • Yahoo's Geology and Geophysics page
    This site has a large collection of links to sites in many different subdisciplines of the Geosciences.
    http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Earth_Sciences/Geology_and_Geophysics/
  • eiNET Geosciences
    A commercially maintained page of geo links.
    http://www.einet.net/directory/14714/Geosciences.htm

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Abstracts with Programs

Abstracts with Programs is not a source for fully published conference papers. The content of an "article" in this journal is a one paragraph summary/abstract of the paper in question. Often, the paper was presented at a Geological conference, but the entire paper was not published. What you see in GeoRef is all that is available. ILL requests for Abstracts with Programs will not be filled.

The content of the paper may have been published later as a journal article under the same or a different article title. The best way to find a later version of the paper would be to search under the author's name and some keywords from the title.

Useful Links for the patron at this point:

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Associations and the USGS

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Minerals and Gemstones
  • The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom (Hershel Friedman)
    A site that has extensive information and electronic images of the world's minerals and gemstones.
    http://www.minerals.net/

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Natural Disaster Resources

Minnesota Natural Disaster Resources

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Floods, Storms and Landslides

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Earthquakes and Volcanoes

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Paleontology
  • PaleoRing
    A collection of Web Sites devoted primarily to the promotion of Paleontology, Paleoanthropology, Prehistoric Archaeology, The Evolution of Behavior, and Evolutionary Biology in general. This page is the beginning of a list of the Paleoring sites.
    http://nav.webring.org/hub?ring=paleoring;list
  • UC Berkeley
    The Museum of Paleontology at the University of California, Berkeley.
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/

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Dinosaurs
  • Dino Russ's Lair: Dinosaurs and Vertebrate Paleontology Links
    http://www.dinoruss.org/
  • Dinosauria on-line
    http://www.dinosauria.com/
  • Dinosaurs
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/dinosaur.html
  • Oceans of Kansas
    Mike Everhart, Adjunct Curator of Paleontology at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History, in Hays, Kansas, has created this site. It gives a virtual tour of marine creatures (especially mosasaurs) who lived 85 million years ago in the inland sea of North America. Hundreds of pictures of fossils and paleo-life art, and some creative scenarios of possible everyday life.
    http://www.oceansofkansas.com/
  • Prehistoric World
    http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/prehistoric-world.html

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