This site features a series of four Macromedia Flash animations. These simulations illustrate the formation of basic geologic structures, including normal faults, thrust faults, strike-slip faults and various styles of folds. The animations were designed to complement the chapter on geologic structures in "Physical Geology" by Plummer, McGeary and Carlson. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division
This site features Flash animations that illustrate temporal changes from remotely sensed images, an...
This collection of animations shows episodic tremor and slip (slow earthquakes) from a subducting pl...
This Flash animation illustrates aeolian processes that form terrestrial arches. Erosion exploits te...
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This site features Flash and Windows Media animations that illustrate various aspects of geologic hi...
This page has several animated cross sections which illustrate common structural models. The animati...
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This site features Flash animations, MPEG simulations, and Real Media video clips that illustrate su...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
This site contains a variety of plate tectonic animations, paleogeographic reconstructions, and pale...
This site has links to two Flash animations. Evolution of Basin and Range Landforms demonstrates fau...
Undergraduates today have grown up with instant access to video animations to explain any number of ...
This site features earthquake related Flash animations and real video footage. The visualizations il...
This Flash animated slide show illustrates the development of a waterfall by demonstrating the way t...
This interactive tutorial is designed to help students visualize geologic features. The site contain...
This site features Flash animations that illustrate temporal changes from remotely sensed images, an...
This collection of animations shows episodic tremor and slip (slow earthquakes) from a subducting pl...
This Flash animation illustrates aeolian processes that form terrestrial arches. Erosion exploits te...
This site features Flash animations that illustrate various facets of the rock cycle. The visualizat...
This site features Flash and Windows Media animations that illustrate various aspects of geologic hi...
This page has several animated cross sections which illustrate common structural models. The animati...
This site features Flash and QuickTime animations related to groundwater. They contrast the permeabi...
This site features Flash animations, MPEG simulations, and Real Media video clips that illustrate su...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
This site contains a variety of plate tectonic animations, paleogeographic reconstructions, and pale...
This site has links to two Flash animations. Evolution of Basin and Range Landforms demonstrates fau...
Undergraduates today have grown up with instant access to video animations to explain any number of ...
This site features earthquake related Flash animations and real video footage. The visualizations il...
This Flash animated slide show illustrates the development of a waterfall by demonstrating the way t...
This interactive tutorial is designed to help students visualize geologic features. The site contain...
This site features Flash animations that illustrate temporal changes from remotely sensed images, an...
This collection of animations shows episodic tremor and slip (slow earthquakes) from a subducting pl...
This Flash animation illustrates aeolian processes that form terrestrial arches. Erosion exploits te...