Geologic
Websites
These links are provided for informational
and educational purposes only. Listing of links does not constitute
an endorsement by the Utah Geological Survey of products, services,
or opinions described on any web pages accessible from this site,
nor does it provide any guarantee of the accuracy of any data contained
on those pages.
For
Teachers and Kids || Museums || Dinosaurs&Paleontology
|| Great Salt Lake
Science
News || Petroleum || Water
Resources || Geothermal || Renewable
Energy
Earthquakes
|| Landslides ||
Radon || Rocks and Minerals || Maps
U.S.
Government || Utah Government ||
Geological Surveys || Geologic
Associations
For Teachers and Kids (and anyone else who likes
to learn new things)
- Utah Mining Association
- Out of the Rock,
National Energy Foundation
- Education
Great Salt Lake Project - Westminster College, Utah
- Strange Science, the
rocky road to modern paleontology and biology.
- 4,000 years of
women in science
- Paleomap Project, illustrating
the plate tectonic development of the ocean basins and continents, as
well as the changing distribution of land and sea during the past 1100
million years.
- VolcanoWorld, sponsored
by NASA. Updates on currently active volcanoes. Also learning activities
for kids and teachers.
- Educator's Reference Desk - includes
AskEric Lesson Plans
- FEMA for Kids, Federal
Emergency Management Agency
- The
Greater Salt Lake Ecosystem - virtual field trip to Antelope Island
and the Great Salt Lake, Utah
- Virtual Geology
Field Trips - an extensive listing
- The Geologic
Time Machine from the University of California (Berkeley) Museum
of Paleontology
- Tsunami!,
tsunami data, educational material, and related sites.
- Mad Scientist Network with ask-a-scientist
and fun experiments.
- Space (NASA)
- University of Utah
- U.S. Geological Survey
Also visit web sites listed under Museums below
Great Salt Lake
Geothermal
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