Teachers guide for geology of Central Park. Supplement to: Jaret, S. J., et. al. (2021). Geology of Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, USA: New geochemical insights. Geological Society of America bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1130/2020.0061(02
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The Manhattan Prong tour is part of the New York Landscape Regions Collection of Google Earth Tours....
The authors have previously published an article at the 2004 Geological Society of America Annual Me...
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This resource supports standard 4 of the New York math, science and technology standards. Standard 4...
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Guidebook for field trips in western Massachusetts, northern Connecticut and adjacent areas of New Y...
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This online course provides interactive laboratory exercises and information on mineralogy, map read...
Excursion A-2: A Geological Traverse from the Hudson River to Long Island Sound; Excursion B-3: Pale...
Trip A: Greater Boston Geomorphology; Trip B: Geology of Route 93 from Pine Hill, Medford, Massachus...
The paper promotes urban parks as suitable locations for geology field trips. A sample field guide ...
This resource supports standard 4 of the New York math, science and technology standards. Standard 4...
This Capitol Reef National Park site contains park geology information, park maps, photographs, visi...
Current exploratory boring operations in and around Manhattan, New York City are providing geologist...
The Manhattan Prong tour is part of the New York Landscape Regions Collection of Google Earth Tours....
The authors have previously published an article at the 2004 Geological Society of America Annual Me...
The tour of Park geologic resources includes pages specific to individual National Parks, Monuments,...
This resource supports standard 4 of the New York math, science and technology standards. Standard 4...
Why are there sedimentary or igneous or metamorphic rocks in your backyard? What is the underlying g...
Zion is located on the edge of the Colorado Plateau, and is part of a formation known as the Grand S...
Guidebook for field trips in western Massachusetts, northern Connecticut and adjacent areas of New Y...
Among America’s great treasures are its national parks, monuments, nature preserves, and historical ...
This online course provides interactive laboratory exercises and information on mineralogy, map read...
Excursion A-2: A Geological Traverse from the Hudson River to Long Island Sound; Excursion B-3: Pale...
Trip A: Greater Boston Geomorphology; Trip B: Geology of Route 93 from Pine Hill, Medford, Massachus...
The paper promotes urban parks as suitable locations for geology field trips. A sample field guide ...
This resource supports standard 4 of the New York math, science and technology standards. Standard 4...
This Capitol Reef National Park site contains park geology information, park maps, photographs, visi...