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ROCKINGEOLOGY.COM
geology that branch of science which explains how the earth was created and how the natural processes of erosin,plate tectonics, earthquakes,glaciation,sedimentaion,volcanos all contributed to that creation
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North Eastern Geological Society website
The website gives details of lectures during the winter and field meetings during the summer as well as a brief history of the geology of northeast England
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Tennessee Fossils
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Fossils I have collected from Tn. & surrounding areas. Feel free to send me e-mails with any comments.
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Fossils of the Yorkshire Coast
A simple guide to the fossils commonly found on the Yorkshire Coast between Staithes and Scarborough
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WEGA - Geology in South West England
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WEGA - the West of England group of the Geologists' Association. This site gives details of the groups lectures and excursions. Also articles from our Newsletter.
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Mike Horne's Geology web-site
Geology in and around Hull, East Yorkshire, UK. Including urban geology, Speeton Clay, Chalk, glacial geology of Holderness, fossils and microfossils.
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Hull Geological Society
Hull Geological Society was founded in 1888 and is now an educational charity, running lectures and field meetings for members and the public. Also publishes occasional journal "Humberside Geologist".
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RGS Guildford Geology : Online
The website for the RGS Guildford Geology Department. As well as a large links page, we aim to give taste of the subject of geology and to act as a point of contact for past members of the department.
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Trilo-Eye
Trilobites are some of the most ancient, and yet most fascinating creatures to have roamed the earth. Living during the Paleozoic, these ancient titans ruled the seas for Millennia, before bowing to the might of the Earth.
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Friends of the Speeton Clay
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The fossils and geology of the Lower Cretaceous (marine) Speeton Clay in East Yorkshire U.K., and the people who study it.
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