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Geology Fieldnotes: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This National Park Service resource includes information about geology, park maps, visitor information, photographs, and links to other sites about this park. Geologic information spans the entire ...Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Maps, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Geology Fieldnotes: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah part of SERC Web Resource Collection
Located on the Colorado Plateau in Utah, this canyon is comprised mostly of sedimentary rocks, and continues to be eroded and shaped by the Paria River. Its geologic and human history are outlined on ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Geology Fieldnotes: Mojave National Preserve, California part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This Mojave National Preserve site contains park geology information, park maps, photographs, and visitor information. The park geology section discusses the Preserve's Soda Lake, Mitchell ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Geology Fieldnotes: Capitol Reef National Park, Utah part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This Capitol Reef National Park site contains park geology information, park maps, photographs, visitor information, and a teacher feature (resources for teaching geology with National Park ...Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Maps, Images/Illustrations, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Tour of Park Geology: Mountain Building part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This site provides links to tours of National Parks, National Monuments, and Recreation Areas associated with major mountain building periods. The parks are divided into groups by mountain building ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Collection
Geology Fieldnotes: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah part of SERC Web Resource Collection
Located on the Colorado Plateau in Utah, this canyon is comprised mostly of sedimentary rocks, and continues to be eroded and shaped by the Paria River. Its geologic and human history are outlined on ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Geology Fieldnotes: Capitol Reef National Park, Utah part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This Capitol Reef National Park site contains park geology information, park maps, photographs, visitor information, and a teacher feature (resources for teaching geology with National Park ...Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Maps, Images/Illustrations, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Geology Fieldnotes: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This National Park Service resource includes information about geology, park maps, visitor information, photographs, and links to other sites about this park. Geologic information spans the entire ...Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Maps, Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Tour of Park Geology: Mountain Building part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This site provides links to tours of National Parks, National Monuments, and Recreation Areas associated with major mountain building periods. The parks are divided into groups by mountain building ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Collection
Geology Fieldnotes: Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska part of SERC Web Resource Collection
This park is home to the Fairweather Mountains, which formed during the Laramide Orogeny, as well as many glaciers. The site includes introductory information about glacial formation and icebergs, ...Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Collection