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Ancient Bristlecone Pine

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Earth's oldest living inhabitant "Methuselah" at 4,767 years, has lived more than a millennium longer than any other tree. Discover how these trees were found and where they live. Learn of their unique strategies for survival. The focus will be on the White-Inyo mountain range of California. by Dr. Edmund Schulman westernmost home to the ancient ones characteristics of the bristlecone dating through tree-ring growth of Wheeler Peak download jpeg images in the White Mountains to related Web sites of the bristlecone pine send email, comment on this site search the bristlecone site on keywords The Bristlecone site has achieved several awards . View the traffic on this site. All images and text created and copyrighted ©1995-2005 by Leonard Miller unless otherwise noted - All rights reserved. A Read More
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Big Bend Virtual Field Trip

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Collecting Fossils in California

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This Website provides detailed fossil site directions and instructions for... Collecting Fossils in California The Fossil Hunter Find prior... The Sites Forum Why Trade Show Gastropod Neptunia tabulata ~2 miilion years old Humbolt County, California Collected and prepared by Ron B. Who Have fossils for swapping? Join the Online Fossil Trade Show! Summary Need more fossil info? Visit our Fossil Library We select The Fossil Hunter Find from images posted to our Fossil Collector Forum or received via e-mail . If you are posting to the Forum, read the Help instructions first. Please describe the circumstances of your discovery and have a happy collecting day! e-mail A Member of the Western Interior Paleontological Society © Copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved Read More
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DRI Home Page

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Desert Research Institute science.environment.solutions Site Index Search DRI About DRI Research Expertise Employment Opportunities Faculty/Staff Communications Graduate Students K-12 Outreach Divisions Atmospheric Sciences Earth and Ecosystem Sciences Hydrologic Sciences Centers Advanced Visualization, Computation and Modeling Arid Lands Environmental Management Watersheds and Environmental Sustainability Environmental Remediation and Monitoring Internationally recognized for excellence in environmental research, DRI is a nonprofit, statewide division of the Nevada System of Higher Education. Featured Research DRI Newsletter Arctic climate study reveals impact of industrial pollution Reid on Walker Namib sand dune study shines new light on past climate change News Releases DRI hires Groun Read More
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Dry Dredgers Redirecting to drydredgers.org

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Dry Dredgers Redirecting to drydredgers.org Welcome to the Dry Dredgers Web page. Your Address is incorrect. This page is automatically redirecting your browser to drydredgers.org. Read More
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Extinctions, Inc.

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Home | About This Site | FAQ | Daily Message | Catalog Updates | Show Schedule | Links | Contact Us | Search November 19, 2007 at 06:20:18 PM (MST) EXTINCTIONS Websites and Fossils of the Week (Click on Logo or Photo) Sculpted Stone Featured Item Platycrinites hemisphericus, Others Fossil of the Week Ephemeropsis trisetalis Item of the Week Beginner Microscope Set DinoStore Item of the Week Grallator tenuis (Dinosaur Track) Amber of the Week Fuzzy Flower Trilobite of the Week Athabaskia bithus Crinoid of the Week Paint Creek Crinoids Fossil Fish of the Week Encrinesomus dixoni Shark Fossil the Week Carcharocles megalodon Tooth Fossil Plant of the Week Macginitiea wyomingensis (Sycamore Leaf) Wholesale Fossil of the Week Macginitiea wyomingensis (Sycamore Leaf) Extinctions Minerals Mineral Read More
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Florida Museum of Natural History

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FLORIDA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Skip Navigation Home Plan Your Visit Exhibits Education Gift Shops Event Calendar Membership/Giving Research/Collections Museum Information Learning Resources Staff Directory Volunteers Site Map - GENERAL INFO - Birthday Parties Calendar Gift Shops Education Exhibits Facility Rental Hours/Directions Learning Resources Membership Museum Info Press Room Site Map Staff Directory Technology Office Volunteering - COLLECTIONS - Birds Butterflies & Moths Fishes Invertebrates Mammals Molecular Lab Plants Reptiles/Amphibians *ARCHAEOLOGY* Caribbean Ceramics Lab Environmental Florida Historical South Florida *ETHNOGRAPHY* Latin American North American *PALEONTOLOGY* Fossil Plants Fossil Invertebrates Fossil Vertebrates *RESOURCES* Bulletin Databases Collection Polic Read More
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Geology Department Web Site - Northern Arizona University

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The URL you have requested has moved to a new location. Please change your bookmarks to reflect the new address. THIS PAGE WILL AUTO-REDIRECT IN 10 SECONDS! The new URL is: http://www.geology.nau.edu Read More
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Home Page for Scott A. Elias, Institute of Arctic and AlpineResearch, University of Colorado, Boulder

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Welcome to the world of Ice Age Paleoecology! This is the home page for Scott Elias Paleoecology is the study of ancient plants and animals, their relationships with each other and interactions with the physical environment. My particular research and publications focus on the use of insect fossils to reconstruct environments during the Quaternary Period, the interval spanning the last 2 million years during which there were multiple glaciations, or ice ages. For more information on ice-ages and theories about the cause of glaciations, click here. To ask an expert a question about ice-ages in North America, click here. I am pleased to serve up the following additional information via the World Wide Web : A brief summary and ordering information on my first book, Quaternary Insects and Thei Read More
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Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences

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INSTITUTE OF PALEOBIOLOGY Polish Academy of Sciences Director : Grzegorz Racki Deputy Director : Andrzej Ga?dzicki Administrative Director : Agnieszka ?ukaszenko Chairman of the Scientific Council : Hubert Szaniawski Members of the Scientific Council [ PDF ] Instytut Paleobiologii PAN ul. Twarda 51/55 00-818 Warszawa, POLAND SEE HOW TO GET THERE (r?wnie? WERSJA POLSKA ) PHONE: (48-22) 697-88-50 FAX: (48-22) 620-62-25 E-mail: paleo@twarda.pan.pl Telephones, e-mail addresses and room numbers of s cientific staff Mi?dzynarodowe Studium Doktoranckie PAN NAB?R 2007 (International Doctoral Studies on the Natural Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw) AKTUALNO?CI - INTRANET AKTUALNO?CI 2007.09.26. Dost?pny ONLINE jest najnowszy numer Acta Palaeontologica Polonica [ 2007-3 ] 2007.08 Read More
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Itano fossil collection

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Itano Family Fossil Collection Larger image (18 kb) My favorite hobby is collecting and studying fossils.Here are some photographs and descriptions of fossils collected by me and by other family members.Some of them have been donated to the Denver Museum of Natural History or the American Museum of Natural History. The identifications are my own, except where otherwise noted, and corrections and comments would be greatly appreciated. Some of the photographs include a scale, which is in cm unless otherwise stated. I have made an effort to make these pages quick-to-download by restricting the size of the image files. For each specimen, a page with a small image loads first. If you want to see a larger image, click on the small image. Wayne Itano StudyWeb Excellence Award (January 1998) Resea Read More
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Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, The University of Arizona

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skip navigation site map Home About us Tree rings People Research Academics Outreach Events Resources Prospective Students Current Students Educators Researchers What can we learn from tree rings? The answer is limited only by our ability to decipher their stories. Announcements The 70th Anniversary Tree-Ring Symposium is a program of public talks and posters by Tree-Ring Lab personnel and colleagues, with a special talk "Early Tree Rings" by Donald McGraw: see the schedule for details. Current & upcoming LTRR courses Summer and Fall 2007 Tree-Ring Talks Home About us Tree rings People Research Academics Outreach Events Resources Site map Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research http://www.ltrr.arizona.edu/ webmaster@ltrr.arizona.edu Last modified 2007-11-16 © Arizona Board of Regents Main Office: Read More
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Lake Academy, Fortune, Newfoundland

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... Lake Academy - A Great Place to Learn ... ABOUT US : Lake Academy is a Kindergarten to Grade Seven regional elementary school located in the town of Fortune, Newfoundland, Canada, and operated by the Burin Peninsula School Board , District 7. It serves the communities of Fortune, Grand Bank, and Grand Beach, and has a student enrollment of 341 and a staff of 23. OUR MISSION : Lake Academy is dedicated to developing the whole child to become a lifelong learner by meeting unique needs, developing self-worth and appreciation of others and providing quality educational experiences in a positive, stimulating environment. CONTACT INFORMATION : You may contact our school by: Telephone : 709 - 832 - 2100 / 2101 Facsimile : 709 - 832 - 0044 Postal Address : P.O.Box 8, Fortune, NF, Canada, AOE 1 Read More
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Milwaukee Public Museum

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The Milwaukee Public Museum, Humphrey IMAX Dome Theater and Daniel M. Soref Planetarium will closed on Nov. 22 for the Thanksgiving holiday. We will resume our normal business hours on Nov. 23. BODY WORLDS 1 Original. Authentic. Inspiring. Starts January 18, 2008. Tickets available now! Messenger of Friendship: The Adventures of Miss Kasumi Tsukuba See MPM's meticulously restored friendship doll. Lighting of the Whale An unusual and memorable way to kick off the holiday season. 11:30am November 23. The Climate Change Show Hot issues come to life in this interactive, family friendly exhibit. MPM in Costa Rica MPM and partner scientists had help from UW students this summer. What were they up to? Santa vs the Snowman A Snowman battles Santa for rights to his toy-making franchise. Starts Nove Read More
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Mohawk Valley Fossils

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Mohawk Valley Fossils Union College Geology Department Welcome The purpose of this is to examine the sediments deposited that were deposited during the Middle to Late Ordovician Period in the ocean that was then at the present site of the Mohawk River Valley of New York . Here we focus on the interrelationship between the tectonic events of the time, how they influenced the sediments being deposited, and how both influenced the life in the sea at that time. It is the result of these influences that allows us to unravel the geologic history of the area. We will look at the distribution of the sediments left behind, and the fossils they contain. We will also look at what we understand about the tectonic activity of the region. Here are some questions to keep in mind when looking at these scr Read More
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Museum of the Rockies

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Natural History Museum

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Skip to page content Skip to page content Research and curation Business centre About us Search Home Visit us Nature online Kids only Education Take part Buy online Tring Take a look inside Children exploring the Mammals gallery 'Welcome to the Natural History Museum. We promote the discovery, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of the natural world. Explore our world-class collections, fantastic exhibitions and cutting-edge research online, or visit our landmark buildings.' Dr Michael Dixon - Director Entry is free! (there is a charge for temporary exhibitions) Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 17:50 The Museum is open every day except 24-26 December. Last admission is at 17:30. Natural History Museum at Tring opening times Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK. Tel: Read More
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Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America home page

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Copyright (C) 1996-2006. The University of Iowa. All rights reserved. Last updated on March 28, 2007 - afb. nmita@uiowa.edu, Department of Geoscience, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, 319-335-1818. Read More
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New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science

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VISITOR INFO ON DISPLAY SCIENCE EDUCATION FOUNDATION DYNATHEATER PLANETARIUM ON DISPLAY Now open: T. REX ATTACK! in the Museum Atrium Polar-Palooza First Floor Changing Exhibits Area STARTUP: Albuquerque and the Personal Computer Revolution NOW SHOWING Lockheed Martin DynaTheater Ride Around the World 10:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm Greece: Secrets of the Past 11:00am, 3:00pm Planetarium Enchanted Skies: The Digital Universe 11:00am, 3:00pm It’s About Time 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm Ticket sales stop 10 minutes before show times. WHAT’S NEW New Lectures and Short Talks for November and December. Fall colors can be found in abundance this year in many parts of New Mexico. View a slideshow of deciduous trees and shrubs from the Manzano and Franklin Mountains and the Read More
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NOAA Paleoclimatology Program - NCDC Paleoclimatology Branch

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DOC > NOAA > NESDIS > NCDC Search Field: --> Data & Products What's New Reconstructions Search by Author Data Search Free Software Discussion List Submit Data Paleo Perspectives Abrupt Change Drought Global Warming Colorado River Flow Outreach Paleo Primer Slidesets Climate Time Line About Paleo Data Center Applied Research Site Map Staff Directory Awards Contact Us Welcome to the Paleoclimatology Branch. Paleoclimatology is the study of past climate, for times prior to instrumental weather measurements. Paleoclimatologists use clues from natural "proxy" sources such as tree rings, ice cores, corals, and ocean and lake sediments to understand natural climate variability. NOAA Paleoclimatology operates the World Data Center for Paleoclimatology and the Applied Research Center for P Read More
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NOVA Online | Warnings from the Ice

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--> Welcome to the companion site for the NOVA program " Warnings from the Ice ," originally broadcast on April 21, 1998. Over the last half-century, the coastal ice on the Antarctic Peninsula has been gradually disappearing. Scientists are beginning to wonder if we are on the verge of a great flood that may consume the world's coastlines. In the program, a group of scientists heads south to Antarctica in the race to answer questions and heed the warnings from the ice. Here's what you'll find online: Stories in the Ice Explore a clickable ice-core timeline and see what information its frozen layers have recorded about our global environment over the past 300,000 years. Antarctic Almanac The extreme climate of Antarctica cultivates a world unto itself. Learn more about Antarctica's frozen e Read More
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Paleopalynology at UofC Geo&Geophys - fossil pollen, spores, algae

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Palynology at The University of Calgary Dept. of Geology and Geophysics Limbicysta Marshall 1989, a type of fossil algal cyst from the Early Cretaceous. About 120 microns in size. Faculty contact: Dr. Len V. Hills , Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, Earth Sciences Building, room 278. E-mail: hills@geo.ucalgary.ca What is paleopalynology? Paleopalynology is the study of organic-walled microfossils. Usually this means fossil plant pollen and spores, and in marine environments, single-celled algae. It also includes other groups like scolecodonts (annelid worm jaws), chitinozoa, fungal spores, and the organic linings of foraminifera (single-celled "amoebas in a shell"). What is it good for? Paleopalynology is great for relative age dating (biostratigraphy) and for determining past environments Read More
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PALYNOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

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PALYNOLOGY is the branch of science dealing with microscopic, decay-resistant remains of certain plants and animals. It has many applications including archaeological palynology , Quaternary palynology , and stratigraphic palynology . Olneya tesota Lee Sola REGULAR FEATURES Definitions & Illustrations Pollen Grain of the Month Web Site of the Month Kid's Palynology (K-3) PALYNOLOGY AT UofAZ History Instruction Research Personnel LINKS TO WORLD ORGANIZATIONS SERVICES Palynology Sites & People Palynology Education Scientific Journals Governmental Agencies Internet Tools Internet Pollen Images IFPS AASP ALPP APLE APLF A P P T M S CAP C I M P CPS L P P NAPD Pollen Diagrams Palynology References Useful Paly Products Palynology Consultants AASP Student Scholarships AASP Downloads ~ + ~ Maintaine Read More
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Quaternary Research Center

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About the QRC People Research QRC Resource Center Quaternary Research Journal Events and Announcements Facilities Quaternary Research Center University of Washington Box 351360 Seattle, WA 98195-1360 The May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens resulted in a large, north-facing amphitheater where a glacier has formed. By September 2001, the glacier had grown to about 1 km 2 in area, with a maximum thickness of about 200 m, and contained an estimated volume of 120,000,000 m 3 . This southward-looking view shows crevasses visible in the west tongue of the glacier between the central dome and west crater wall, and rock glaciers near the margins of the glacier. Photographed by Bergman Photographic Services (under contract to the U.S. Geological Survey) on October 5, 2000. See related article Read More
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radiocarbon WEB-info

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Welcome to radiocarbon WEB-info. Radiocarbon dating is the technique upon which chronologies of the late Pleistocene and Holocene have been built. This resource is designed to provide online information concerning the radiocarbon dating method. We hope it will be of occasional use to radiocarbon users and interested students alike. Copyright ? 1999 Tom Higham, Radiocarbon Laboratory, University of Waikato, New Zealand (Email: thomas.higham@archaeology-research.oxford.ac.uk ). INDEX | Introduction | Measurement | Applications | WWW Links | k12 | Publication | Corrections | Age calculation | Calibration | Pretreatment | References | Awards | Credits | What's new? | Email | LAST MODIFIED 16 May 2002 HTML DOCUMENT BY T. HIGHAM. Read More
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Royal Tyrrell Museum - A Place of Discoveries Come and see the world's most extensive collection of dinosaur fossils and exhibits on prehistoriclife at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.

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Royal Tyrrell Museum Tyrrell Exhibit Renewal Learn More... Distance Learning Learn More... New Exhibit Learn More... Online Gift Shop Learn More... PROGRAMS | SNEAK A PEEK | GET INVOLVED | VISITOR INFORMATION | WHAT'S HAPPENING | CONTACT US Supporting Museum Initiatives Room to Grow Thanks to ATCO Alliance of Natural History Museums of Canada There's been life on Earth for more than 3.5 billion years, so we have a lot to show you: ten signature galleries and feature exhibitions that celebrate the spectacular history and diversity of life on Earth, and the palaeontologists who bring the story to life. Learn about the projects and passions of our scientists. Watch our technicians carefully removing the rock from fossils that may hold new clues to the past. Tour our Discoveries Hall to see so Read More
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SALT made the world go round - INDEX

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I N T R O D U C T I O N A simple introduction. containing the background, thesis, and methodology of the MRBLOCH SALT ARCHIVES. Introduction P H Y S I O L O G Y Water and salt are essential for maintaining extra cellular and intracellular concentrations of salt to activate cells in all plant and animal life. The body may endure periods of lack of food, but without salt and water , living cells would quickly perish from dehydration. Prior to the Industrial revolution, Water was relatively easy to obtain, but salt, in the quantities required by growing communities, was nigh, impossible. Physiology R E L I G I O N Red static salt brines sometimes referred to as the 'blood of life' looked and tasted very much like real blood. The "hunter gatherers" of pre-agricultural communities rec Read More
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San Francisco Earthquake History 1880-1914

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search index by subject by year biographies books SF Activities shop museum contact -- Select a Major Online Exhibit -- 1849 California Gold Rush History of the San Francisco Fire Department Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906 “Who Perished” List of Dead from the 1906 Earthquake 1906 Earthquake Photographs San Franciscans Survive Titanic Sinking Construction of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges 1989 San Francisco Earthquake San Francisco’s Response to the Oakland Firestorm Chronology of San Francisco World War II Events Chronology of San Francisco Rock 1965-1969 San Francisco Earthquake History 1880-1914 April 14, 1880 Strong earthquake shock felt today. May 5, 1880 Slight earthquake shock today at 11:35 a.m. June 24, 1880 At 12:47 a.m. there was an earthquake. November 4, 18 Read More
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Stratigraphic Sciences

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Economic Resources / Stratigraphic Sciences / Paleontology Our interest group is engaged in a range of interesting research programs in petroleum geology, reservoir geology and geophysics, sedimentology and diagenesis, sequence stratigraphy, sedimentary paleoenvironments, basin analysis, paleoecology, and vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology. The programs are directed by faculty in Geological Sciences and the CU Museum. We have strong ties to faculty and research associates in EMARC , CIRES , and INSTAAR . Faculty also collaborate with key scientists at other universities and with various petroleum companies. Research Programs Research in petroleum reservoir geology and geophysics is focused on the characterization and modeling of sequence-stratigraphic and structural controls on reser Read More
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Stratigraphy and Sedimentology on the ColoradoPlateau

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Images of the Colorado Plateau Dr. Ron Blakey Professor of Geology Introduction The goals of this home page are to provide the following: An introduction to my work: teaching, research, and geology audio-visual computer presentations An overview of the sedimentary geology on the Colorado Plateau A general list of references, including NAU MS theses, to the Colorado Plateau Up-to-date data on sedimentary rocks of the Colorado Plateau Views of the ancient Earth: Plate tectonic and continental drift reconstructions of the Phanerozoic including detailed paleogeography of Southwestern North America Links to other geology sites on the WWW Sedimentary Rocks on the Colorado Plateau The Colorado Plateau is one of the World's great show places for sedimentary rocks. Precambrian and all Phanerozoic p Read More
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Stratigraphy of the Cenozoic

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Cenozoic Era : Stratigraphy The Cenozoic is divided into two main sub-divisions: the Tertiary and the Quaternary. Most of the Cenozoic is the Tertiary, from 65 million years ago to 1.8 million years ago. The Quaternary includes only the last 1.8 million years. The concepts of Tertiary and Quaternary have an interesting history. In the 1760's and 1770's a geologist named Giovanni Arduino was studying the rocks and minerals in Tuscany. He classified mountains according to the type of rocks that he found in them. Unfossiliferous schists, granites, and basalts (all volcanic rocks) that formed the cores of large mountains he called Primitive. Fossil rich rocks of limestone and clay that were found on the flanks of mountains over the Primitive rocks were called Secondary. Finally, there were ano Read More
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TalkOrigins Archive: Exploring the Creation/Evolution Controversy

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In warm memory of Tero Sand and Bob Schadewald Talk.origins is a Usenet newsgroup devoted to the discussion and debate of biological and physical origins. Most discussions in the newsgroup center on the creation/evolution controversy, but other topics of discussion include the origin of life, geology, biology, catastrophism, cosmology and theology. The TalkOrigins Archive is a collection of articles and essays, most of which have appeared in talk.origins at one time or another. The primary reason for this archive's existence is to provide mainstream scientific responses to the many frequently asked questions ( FAQ s) that appear in the talk.origins newsgroup and the frequently rebutted assertions of those advocating intelligent design or other creationist pseudosciences. Copyright © 1998-2 Read More
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The Semi-Compleat Trilobite

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The Semi-Compleat Trilobite (about the title) A far more complete presentation of trilobite images, links, and related information can be found at Kevin Brett's Trilobite home page . The quality of some images presented here is not great because I often use a video-capture setup with limited resolution. It is more convenient than film, and, most importantly, it saves film and processing costs for a project which is just for fun. The trilobite images are arranged in approximate stratigraphic order, with the oldest at the bottom and youngest at the top, and subdivided into geologic periods. Additional nformation is available on the subdivision of the geologic time scale . Carboniferous and Permian No specimens available, yet. Trilobites are comparatively rare after the Devonian. Devonian Che Read More
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Tour of geologic time

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"...the resurrection call aroused another Saurian from his long sleep." HOME SEARCH | GLOSSARY | SITE MAP Online exhibits Tour of geologic time Here you can journey through the history of the Earth, with stops at particular points in time to examine the fossil record and stratigraphy. You might wish to start in the Cenozoic Era (65 million years ago to the present) and work back through time, or start with Hadean time (4.5 to 3.8 billion years ago) and journey forward to the present day. No matter "when" you start, you will be able to learn about the stratigraphy, ancient life, fossil localities, and tectonics of the various time periods. Ways to begin your exploration: Click on any division of the time scale to the left. Explore a specific period of time that interests you. Learn about th Read More
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UCMP - University of California Museum of Paleontology

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"...the resurrection call aroused another Saurian from his long sleep." HOME SEARCH | GLOSSARY | SITE MAP Find out what's new at UCMP . << previous feature | next feature >> The diversity of life through time, a tour through geologic time, and more. See the exhibits >> Information on research and collections at UCMP. See the work being done at UCMP >> Information on education and public programs , visiting UCMP and more. Find out more about UCMP >> OTHER UCMP WEBSITES: The Paleontology Portal a gateway to North American paleontology resources Understanding Evolution your one-stop source for information on evolution Padian named as fellow of AAAS October 30, 2007 UCMP curator and Professor of Integrative Biology Kevin Padian has been named a fellow of the Ameri Read More
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UCMP Web Time Machine

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We have a text-only version of this page. Introduction to Geology | Navigating our Geology Wing (mya = million years ago) Phanerozoic Eon (543 mya to present) Cenozoic Era (65 mya to today) Quaternary (1.8 mya to today) Holocene (10,000 years to today) Pleistocene (1.8 mya to 10,000 yrs) Tertiary (65 to 1.8 mya) Pliocene (5.3 to 1.8 mya) Miocene (23.8 to 5.3 mya) Oligocene (33.7 to 23.8 mya) Eocene (54.8 to 33.7 mya) Paleocene (65 to 54.8 mya) Mesozoic Era (248 to 65 mya) Cretaceous (144 to 65 mya) Jurassic (206 to 144 mya) Triassic (248 to 206 mya) Paleozoic Era (543 to 248 mya) Permian (290 to 248 mya) Carboniferous (354 to 290 mya) Pennsylvanian (323 to 290 mya) Mississippian (354 to 323 mya) Devonian (417 to 354 mya) Silurian (443 to 417 mya) Ordovician (490 to 443 mya) Cambrian (543 t Read More
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University of Massachusetts Amherst Department of Geosciences

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Summer Field Work Geosciences News Fall 2007 COURSE LIST Register on Spire • Congratulations to PhD student Nicholas Balascio , who has been awarded the J. Hoover Mackin Research Award. Read more here • Ray Bradley, Mattias Vuille, and Doug Hardy were among the IPCC members who were awarded the Nobel Prize along with Al Gore. Read more here Department Lectures & Events Follow the orange links for more info GLS, Fridays, 3:30 Mor 136 • November 16th - Char Mehrtens from University of Vermont will give a talk entitled: The Eastport Formation: Latest Silurian Back Arc Sedimentation in Eastern Maine and Adjacent New Brunswick ProSem, Fridays , 12:20 Hasbrk 126 •November 16th - Fariha Islam- North Sea faulting: an analog for polygonal faulting in Utopia Planitia, Mars? G Read More
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University of Nebraska State Museum

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Home Visitor Information Events Exhibits Education Collections & Research Membership Gift Shop MUELLER PLANETARIUM DAWN OF THE SPACE AGE Saturday at 2 & 3 pm, Sunday at 3 pm Follow space exploration history from Sputnik, to Leonov's spacewalk, Gemini, Apollo, the Space Shuttle, International Space Station, the X-prize and on to Mars. It is a fulldome feature with Dolby Digital surround sound. 41 min. SECRET OF THE CARDBOARD ROCKET Saturday at 1 pm, Sunday at 2 pm A fun, family friendly show about two children who explore the solar system in an imaginary cardboard rocket. No shows on home football Saturdays. ON EXHIBIT ON THE LAND Photographs by Joel Sartore "On the Land" explores our relationship with the earth, with an eye toward sustainable land use and the true value of wilder Read More
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USGS National Geomagnetism Program | Home

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USGS Home Contact USGS Search USGS National Geomagnetism Program Home Program Summary Operations Observatories Data Raw Real-time Definitive Program Services Models Charts Movies Papers Abstracts Software Customers Partners Intermagnet Intro to Geomag FAQ's Further Reading Links Website Credits Contact Us XIIIth IAGA Workshop Real-time monitoring of the Earth's magnetic field Data for research and practical application The satellite perspective map seen here depicts the magnetic declination (degrees east). The dots represent the locations of USGS magnetic observatories. The stackplot of data depicted behind the globe is of the horizontal component of the magnetic field recorded at those observatories during the magnetic storm of 29-31 October 2003. --> Accessibility FOIA Privacy Policies a Read More
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Welcome to the Illinois State Museum--Illinois State Museum

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Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor ISM System ISM System Visitor Information Exhibitions Programs & Events Publications Stores & Artisans Shops Teachers & Students Online Exhibits Research & Collections Staff Directory Job Opportunities Members & Donors Volunteers Public Museum Grants About ISM News/Press Room Search/Site Map Search ISM Site Welcome to the Illinois State Museum The Illinois State Museum promotes discovery, learning, and an appreciation of Illinois’ natural, cultural, and artistic heritage. The Museum’s extensive collections and research activities provide the foundation for exhibitions and public programs that tell the story of the land, life, people, and art of Illinois. The Illinois State Museum is headquartered in Springfield with branch facilities throughout the Read More
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Welcome to the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre

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What is Beringia? New at the Centre NEW Ice Age Gallery Imagine a world where the vast steppe stretches unbroken as far as the eye can see. Envision a place where predators of staggering proportions compete with human hunters for food. Picture a land where the animals and plants struggle to survive in the cold, dry treeless expanse. Explore the treasures of that world within the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre and watch Beringia come alive. Copyright ?2000 Government of Yukon, Dept. of Tourism and Culture, Museums Unit. All rights reserved. No part of this website may be reproduced except for non-commercial and academic purposes. New Online Exhibits: Ice Age Gallery 2.6 Million Years of Climate Change Read More
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Yukon Geological Survey- Home

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Last modified on: Oct.23/07 email the webmaster Yukon Geological Survey staff carry out regional bedrock mapping projects, mineral deposit studies, placer deposit studies, mineral assessments, and geochemical, geophysical and environmental studies. The Survey is assisted by other government agencies, including the Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian universities and industry partners. The Bradshaw Scholarship List of Wells and Formation Tops Plan to come to the Geoscience Forum, Nov. 25-28th Cheat-sheet for using Skyline (finding air photos) Landslide on Mount Steele Rock-Eval/TOC data - northern Yukon and NWT Geologists in the field! Newsletter ( 1 MB) Ecoregions report and map - now fully downloadable Online searches: 1. MINFILE 2. Igneous Database 3. Publications Yukon Exploration and Read More
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