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Geology and Earth Science News, Articles, Photos, Maps and More Geology com is one of the world's leading portals to geology and Earth science news and information for rocks, minerals, gemstones, energy, volcanoes, earthquakes, careers, geologic hazards, and more
Geology News | Earth Science Current Events From the article: "High-resolution airborne radiometric surveys are covering more ground than ever to provide insights into unseen geology, mineral resource potential, and possible health hazards "
San Andreas Fault Line - Fault Zone Map and Photos - Geology. com Bits of pepperoni from one side crumble across the boundary onto the anchovy side The same thing happens with the fault, and the geology and landforms along the mighty rift are extremely complicated You Can See a Plate Boundary!
What Is Geology? - What Does a Geologist Do? Geology is the study of the Earth, the materials of which it is made, the structure of those materials, and the processes acting upon them It includes the study of organisms that have inhabited our planet
Plate Tectonics Map - Plate Boundary Map - Geology. com According the theory of plate tectonics, Earth's outer shell is made up of a series of plates The map above shows names and generalized locations of Earth's major tectonic plates These plates move and interact with one another to produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain ranges, ocean trenches and other geologic processes and features Map prepared by the United States Geological Survey
Mount Rainier: One of Our Nations Most Dangerous Volcanoes - Geology. com Mount Rainier: The flat floor of the Puyallup River valley near Orting, Washington, is formed by deposits of the 500-year-old Electron lahar, which surged down from Mount Rainier (in background) Lahars, or volcanic mudflows, are rapidly flowing slurries of mud and boulders that destroy or bury most manmade structures in their paths Lahars from Mount Rainier can travel for tens of miles along