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Geology of the Bryce Canyon area - Wikipedia
The exposed geology of the Bryce Canyon area in Utah shows a record of deposition that covers the last part of the Cretaceous Period and the first half
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Map of California Cities - California Road Map - Geology.com
A map of California cities that includes interstates, US Highways and State Routes - by Geology.com
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Life | CNN
Follow CNN’s science coverage of life on Earth, including animals, plants, geology and geophysics, microorganisms and more.
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Demolition Days Part 21a
That reminds me of a story. This was the time between semesters just before I was to graduate with my first geology degree. I couldn’t start my graduate studies yet and my scholarship was wrung ou....
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Jurassic Park (franchise) - Wikipedia
Years Later". Forbes. April 5, 2013. Caetano, João Marcus Vale; Ponciano, Luiza Corral Martins de Oliveira (2021). "Cultural Geology, Cultural Biology,
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Horizon (archaeology) - Wikipedia
from similar ones in geology, horizon or marker horizon, but where these have natural causes, archaeological horizons are caused by humans. Most typically
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The editorial mission is to enlighten the Forbes audience about science, in terms of both pure science news and the intersection of science and business, whether that’s research-oriented startups or...
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Turquoise as a Mineral and Gemstone | Uses and Properties
Turquoise is a blue to green gemstone that has been valued for thousands of years. Learn about its colors, occurrence, treatment, jewelry care, and more.
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Turquoise | Mineral Properties, Uses and Occurrence
Turquoise is a blue-to-green phosphate mineral of copper and aluminium, formed in arid environments from the decomposition of other minerals. It is one of the first gemstones to be mined and has a lon...