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Geology Internet Sites
 
Web Address Description
www.oceansofkansas.com Mike Everhart is your "host on a virtual journey more than 85 million year "back in time" to the ocean waters of Kansas. Lots & lots of information.
www.kgs.ukans.edu/Publications/
ancient/rep01.html
An introduction to common Kansas fossils, including history of Kansas. (Ancient Life in Kansas)
http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/kgs.html

 

You will learn about the science of geology and the geological landscapes of Kansas. (From Sea to Prairie)
http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/Extension/home.html GeoKansas-the place to learn about Kansas Geology. Pictures of rocks, fossils, minerals, and lots more!
www.fhsu.edu/sternberg/ Information on all of the exhibits at the Sternberg museum in Hays, Kansas
www.emporia.edu/earthsci/museum/
museum.htm
This site has information on the Johnston Geology Museum in Emporia. You can see a mosasaur, giant ground sloth, mastodon, and others.
www.keystonegallery.com/ Art, Fossils, and Curiosities in Western KS
http://csd.unl.edu/csd/programs/fossils.htm This site has information, images, descriptions, and the amount of the fossils found in Nebraska.
http://www.dmnh.org/denverbasin2/fossil Introduction to fossils. Broken down into vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants. Guides thru 6 basic steps from discovery to museum.
http://cretaceousfossils.com/ Dedicated to Cretaceous fossils from the US and around the world. This is a relatively new site and still growing.
http://www.oakley-kansas.com/fick/
 
Fick Fossil Museum; Monument Rocks
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/LivingWith/
VolcanicPast/Places/volcanic_past_
kansas.html

 
Kansas's volcanic rocks; volcanic ash. Links to other states' volcanoes.
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www.amfed.org Info on the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies.
www.rmfms.org/ There is information on the Rocky Mountain Federation of Mineralogical Societies.
www.wuacc.edu/kas/ Kansas Academy of Science; including membership, activities, and meetings.
www.commean.com/rocks
 
Recipes for growing crystals at home.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/ Univ of California, Berkeley, Museum of Paleontology. References, tours, lesson plans.
http://www.eyesoftime.com/teacher/
dino.htm

 
Lots of links to dinosaur sites.
www.minerals.com

 

The Mineral & Gemstone Kingdom (Complete Information Guide to Rocks, Minerals, and Gemstones)
www.ZoomDinosaurs.com Comprehensive on-line hypertext books about dinosaurs.
www.geosearchengine.com Internet search engine (GeoSearch) which is strictly geology-related.
 
Field Trips
Geology Library
Public Hwy Collection Locations
Projects Home Page
Geology Project Page

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