Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists (CCPG/CCGP)
- Assists its member associations in coordinating standards and other activities related to the licensed practice of geoscience in Canada. Canadian National Geomagnetism Program
- Maintains a network of 14 magnetic observatories used to monitor and predict the Earth's magnetic field throughout Canada. Geomatics Canada
 GEOTOP - Centre de Recherche en Géochimie Isotopique et en Géochronologie
 Karst in British Columbia
- About the water sculpted landscape, sensitivity, and management of karst ecosystems of the region. Queen's University - Miller Museum of Geology
- Earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in eastern Ontario.- Amateur Geologist
- Bringing the joy of exploring the geology of our world and nature itself to all by providing information and services to their fellow amateur geologists. - Ask-A-Geologist
- Do you have a question about volcanoes, earthquakes, mountains, rocks, maps, ground water, lakes, or rivers? Email your earth science questions to a U.S. Geological Survey earth scientist. - Bad Geology
- Offering a skeptical investigation of poor, misleading, and incompetent interpretations of alleged anomalistic, paranormal, and supernatural geological phenomena. - Bedform Sedimentology
- Bedform images, software, and QuickTime movies. - British Geological Survey (BGS)
- World's longest established national geological survey and the UK's premier centre for earth science information and expertise. - Central Montana Geology
- Highlights of geology field trips that show the fold-and-thrust belt of the Rocky Mountain Front, the Central Montana Alkalic Igneous Province, and more. - Dynamic Earth, The
- National Museum of Natural History multimedia presentation covering gems and minerals rocks, and mining, plate tectonics and vulcanology, and the solar system. - Earth Art 1: Sculpture for the Long Now
- About feature focused on massive earth sculptures and works. - Geological History of Rib Mountain, Wisconsin
- Utilizing the rocks found in Marathon County to piece together the history of the Rib Mountain. - Geologist's Lifetime Field List
- A list of links to the geological wonders of the world. - Geology of Virginia
- A guide to the geologic history of Virginia's physiographic provinces for both professionals and students. - Geology Toolkit
- Allows users to explore region-by-region how the rocks which make up the British Isles have developed. - Geology.com
- Earth Sciences on the Web. Features news, maps, satellite images, and information about careers in geology. - Geologylink
- Daily geo-news updates, discussion forums, an expansive directory of links, virtual field trips, geology classes, and a glossary. - Guglielmo's, Giovanni - Research Page
- Giovanni Guglielmo Research Page contains free computer animations, 3D visualizations, and interpretations of physical and finite element models of salt tectonics. - IAEG Commission
- Contribution of engineering geology to the protection of monuments and archaeology sites. - Indiana Geology Today
- Introduction to Indiana geology including a collection of geologic information for geologists and non-geologists. - LW's Geo Site
- Providing a starting point for amateurs interest in geology. - Morning Glory
- Soaring an amazing wave formation (roll cloud) in the Gulf of Carpentaria. - MTNet
- A forum for the free exchange of programs and data between scientists engaged in the study of the Earth using electromagnetic methods. - NASA Astrophysics Data System
- Abstracts on astrophysics, astronomy, instrumentation, geophysics, and physics. Plus the Los Alamos preprint server, articles, and catalogues. - NASA Inspire Program
- An effort to involve high school students and other interested participants in the study of Earth's fascinating naturally-occurring radio signals (VLF). - NATURE: Iceland: Fire and Ice
- Travel to an island of raging volcanoes, thermal springs, and vast sheets of ice, and find out about the country's precarious balance between people and wildlife. - North Carolina Board For The Licensing of Geologists
- Provides information about geology licenses for individuals and corporations, licensing requirements, examination dates, and administrative information. - Northern California Geologic Hazards
- Home and business preparedness plans, earthquake and liquefaction maps, and related information from the Association of Bay Area Governments. - Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center (ORNL DAAC)
- Maintains data related to biogeochemical dynamics which are the result of the interactions between the biological, geological, and chemical components of the Earth's environment. - Ocean Drilling Program
- International partnership of scientists and research institutions organized to explore the evolution and structure of Earth. - OneGeology
- International initiative of the geological surveys of the world to create dynamic geological map data of the world and make it available via the web. - Origin of Myrmekite and Metasomatic Granite
- New ideas in the origin of granite. - Petrographic Atlas
- Shows what coals, cokes, chars, carbons, graphites, and other natural and man-made carbonaceous materials look like under the optical microscope. - Proton Precession Magnetometer
- Schematics and diagrams describe the construction of a home built magnetometer using commonly available parts. - Rob's Granite Page
- About granite, things granitic, and one man's quest for peer recognition. - Russian Virtual GeoNetwork
- Collecting and sorting the geological software and datasets in Russia. - Savage Earth
- PBS series dealing with earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and other disasters. - Tapestry of Time and Terrain: The Union of Two Maps
- USGS composite map of the U.S. land surface and the ages of its underlying rock formations. - This Dynamic Planet
- Links to PDF document showing the Earth's physiographic features, current movements of major tectonic plates, and locations of volcanoes, earthquakes, and impact craters. - United States Geological Survey (USGS)@
- USGS sites focus on biology, geography, geology, geospatial information, and water resources of the U.S. and the world. The U.S. Geological Survey also offers sites monitoring recent earthquake activity and other natural hazards.
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