Teach the Earth Catalog: Print and Internet Resources
This is a collection of geoscience resources drawn from across the Internet as well as those in print. This catalog complements the broad collection of resources within the Teach the Earth portal.
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The Yellowstone Paleontological Survey part of SERC Web Resource Collection
The goal of this website is to increase the awareness of Yellowstone National Park's paleontological resources, and provide a framework for future research projects. In this report, information can ...Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Internet
Geology of the Black Hills part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This presents a virtual geology field trip of the Black Hills. The topics that are covered include the general geology of the area, engineering and environmental issues, economic uses such as gold ...Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Maps, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work, Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Activities:Field Activity:Field trip
Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Internet
Ichnofacies part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This web page provides an overview of some of the types of ichnofacies. Using diagrams, descriptions and a chart, this page describes the different ichnofacies as they transition from offshore to ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work, Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations
Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Internet
The Permo-Triassic Extinction part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This website contains a collection of pages concerning different aspects of the Permo-Triassic extinction, the largest mass extinction of all time. The pages address different scenarios for the ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Internet
GEOLogic: The Big Five Mass Extinctions part of SERC Web Resource Collection
GEOLogic questions are puzzles that were developed to support students understanding of geoscience concepts while challenging them to develop better logic and problem solving skills. In this ...Resource Type: Activities
Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Internet
Paleos: The Trace of Life on Earth part of SERC Web Resource Collection
Paleos is a highly annotated, illustrated, interactive geologic timescale. The website contains detailed descriptions of scientific terms and time periods as well as biological and geological ...Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Internet
Peabody Museum of Natural History: The Age of Reptiles Mural part of SERC Web Resource Collection
As part of the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University website, this page contains useful information concerning animal and plant life during the "Age of Reptiles", spanning the Permian, ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work, Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations
Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Internet
Introduction: how and when did microbes change the world? part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This is a review article published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. It summarizes the current consensus and points of debate regarding the age and history of life on Earth. It ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work, Scientific Resources
Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Internet
Evolution and the Fossil Record part of SERC Print Resource Collection
This publication of the American Geological Institute is a non-technical introduction to evolution and aims to help the general public gain a better understanding of some of the fundamental ...
Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Print
Collaborative learning in an upper-division university geobiology course part of SERC Print Resource Collection
The paleontology course described in this article has fully half of the lecture time devoted to group projects: reviewing original literature, engaging in debate, working with data sets and solving ...
Type: Catalog Record: Catalog Record:Print


