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Geology,Minerals Sites
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- Big
Bend National Park - Designed to be a guide to the geological
history and features of the centre for Earth and Ocean research.
- Doc Brown's
- Atmospheric and geological changes. GCSE notes.
- Doc
Brown's - Earth science. GCSE Foundation. Multiple choice quiz.
- Doc
Brown's - Earth science. GCSE Higher. Multiple choice quiz.
- Earthquake Info - USGS Provides earthquake information, and includes
news, regional studies, maps, and references.
- ESTA - Earth, Science Teachers
Association.
- History
of Whitehaven - find out how the town helped to develop the
Coal and shipbuilding industries, and its links with America.
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IEA Coal Research - The Clean Coal Centre - provider
of information on efficient Coal supply and use.
- Kooter’s
Geology Tools - Order basic geology tools. Fast service for
geology tools needed by students and geologists.
- Mineralogy
- includes mineral tables by crystallography, chemical composition,
physical and optical properties of mineral species.
- National
Coal Mining Museum for England - includes atrue Coal
mine. Go down 140 metres with a local miner and learn about mining
conditions from early days through to the present.
- PGen - engages in the generation and sale of electricity in the UK,
and explores and develops oil, Coal, and gas properties in Europe
and Asia.
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Physical Geography, Earth Science/Geology & Geomorphology - Site links.
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Sheffield College - A collection of links to Geology sites.
- Soil-Net - Environmental
educational resource about soils for Primary and Secondary schools.
- Soilscapes - Free
interactive web-based map of the soil types in England and Wales.
- Structural
Geology - A listing of structural geology resources on the
Web.
- The Geological Society -
Geological Society of London is the world's oldest national scientific and professional society for Earth
scientists and is 200 years old
- University
of Victoria - Focuses on earth and ocean research.
- Virtual Quarry - Resources
designed to help you incorporate quarrying themes into Key Stages 1-4 of the
National Curriculum for Science, Geography and Citizenship.
- Volcanoes
- Look at this site to find
out about becoming a volcanologist and what courses you'll need
to take. There's also the BEST information here about volcanoes,
including lessons and activities for teachers and students.
- World Coal Institute - non-profit, non-governmental association
of Coal producing enterprises.
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