- A Geologist's Lifetime Field List
- All About Glaciers
- An Online Guide to Sequence Stratigraphy
- Bedrock Geology - Field Locations - Maine Geological Survey
- Bowen's Reaction Series-Igneous Rock Forming Minerals
- Caribbean Research at UTIG
- Chemische Sedimente Gliederung
- CO2SINK
- Earth Science World - Gateway to the Geosciences
- Earth Scientist's Periodic Table
- EarthRef.org -- Home Page
- eMik - Das virtuelle Polarisationsmikroskop
- Geochemistry - Geological Sciences 455 Home Page
- Geologic History of the Moon
- Geologic Web Sites of L.S. Fichter
- Geologische Karten von Skandinavien - Schweden, Finnland
- Geology Central
- GEOLOGY OF ETHIOPIA
- GeoMapApp
- Geoscience Australia
- Geotope im Regierungsbezirk Freiburg
- Geotope in Baden-Württemberg
- Global Seismic Monitor
- Guide to the Permian Reef Geology Trail - Texas Bureau of Economic Geology
- Historical Geology Lab Manual - Georgia Perimeter College - Pamela Gore
- Igneous Geochemistry
- Igneous Rocks
- Igneous Rocks Home Page
- Jahrestagung 2007 - Afrikagruppe deutscher Geowissenschaftler Programm
- Jurassic of Russia
- Karstquellen in Deutschland
- Keck Earth Sciences and Mining Research Information Center
- Landsat.org Home Page
- Lithostratigraphisches Lexikon
- Magmatic Differentiation
- Mantel Plumes
- Mineral and Ore Deposits, Links for Mineralogists
- Minerals under the Microscope Earth Sciences University of Bristol
- Molluscn Glossary
- Nevada Geology
- Palaeos
- Paläo-Geologische Zeitskala - Wikipedia
- Paleogeography through time
- Permian Reef Complex Guadalupe Mountains
- Permian Reefs and Carbonate Complexes
- Petrograph
- Quivira Coalition: Field Guides
- Scotese Paleomaps
- Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
- SNOWBALL EARTH
- Strukturgeologie
- The Iberian Pyrite Belt physical volcanology
- Theory of the Earth - Books by Caltech Authors
- UIUC Geology Library--Selective Bibliography; Coral Reefs of the Netherlands Antilles
- USC Sequence Stratigraphy Web
Update: Added numbering and removed a dead link
8 comments:
great list! I've been wanting to put together a list like this for years.
Wow! And just how fast do you expect us to read through this? :)
I have to admit I didn't get around myself to read all of thise, yet. Actually I think I only really read those that were of direct help to me and just kept the others for later reading in case I need it. So you can still catch-up! ;-)
This is a great list! Thanks - I hadn't come across a few of these on my own.
Though I see you have a bookmark to mantleplumes.org - put me down as one who believes in plumes. ;-)
Cool - some new inclusions for the Geology Search Engine!
I've been thinking we really should think about putting together a links page for the Accretionary Wedge - this would be a good starting point, perhaps?
CJR: I agree. A link page of geology related website would be a nice addition to the Accretionary Wedge. Perhaps sorted by discipline (e.g. Palaeontology, Sedimentology, Mining, etc.).
It would give the Acc. Wedge more purpose and could develop it into a central starting point for the geoblogosphere even (I am thinking including the complete list(s) of geoblogs there, too). But thats just a spontaneous idea I have. :)
What about creating a bookmark list in some of the social bookmarking tools (delicious or citeulike)?
Delicious has rss feeds so it would be very easy to add it to blogs..
Ahem, and I cannot resist to place a link to stratigraphy.net which was not on the list.
It offers tools and many data on stratigraphy and paleontology.
That is a good idea Robert. I will see that I get around to it inbetween the preparations for my "Diplomkartierung" - I think you know what that is. Sharing my links was a quick and easy way to blog without loosing much time for my preparations.
BTW, I already linked to your blog and have you among my bookmarks. It just takes some time till a link moves from the "found and saved" folder to the right category folder. :)
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