Field Guide to Geology A 6 page book report on “The Field Guide to Geology” by David Lambert. Lambert is known for his clear and unique style of cataloging information so that laymen can readily understand the subject. This book is no exception to that rule. It is a very clear and concise introduction to the world of geology, written in easy to understand language. He covers subjects such as the earth’s crust, volcanoes, rocks in general, deformed and altered earth, soil, rivers that shape the land, the oceans, ice and air, and the general combined study of geology. No additional sources cited. RAgeolo.wps Influence of Geology on human civilization A 5 page research paper that examines how geology has been a powerful influence on human civilization. The writer argues that geology is the prime consideration that controls where human civilization can exist, for how long, and what activities it might be engaged in relative to land use.
The Term Paper on Geography and the Development of Human Civilization
A. Without argument, the most significant geographic or environmental factor of Ancient Egypt to shape early civilization is the Nile River. The Nile has been referred to as life’s blood for the Egyptian civilization. (Fassbender, 2008). To begin understanding how the Nile River was the greatest factor, one must understand a few facts about the River itself. It starts from two separate ...
Bibliography lists 3 sources. 90geo/in.wps The Vancouver Area: An Overview of Its Natural A 5 page overview of the Vancouver Area British Columbia. Includes information on the geology, hydrology, biology and climate of the area. Emphasizes that geology is the factor which shaped the extreme diversity of the area. Bibliography lists 5 sources. PPvancou.wps The Grand Canyon: A Geologic Overview A 6 page overview of the geology of the Grand Canyon. Provides detailed information about the formative factors of the canyon and of the geological layers of which it is composed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. PPGrndCn.wps The Garnet / A Geological Overview A 5 page review of the gem stone garnet. Includes information on its geology, associated species of minerals, and its processing. Bibliography lists 4 sources. The Accomplishments of Charles Darwin An 8 page overview of the life and accomplishments of Charles Darwin.
Emphasizes the diversity of his published works which included not only evolution and natural selection but also geology and barnacle biology. Bibliography lists 5 sources. PPdarwiA.wps The Hawaiian Islands & Their Scientific Environment Excellent for those studying oceanography, marine biology, geography, and even geology. This fairly technical 10 page research paper discusses various issues concerning the Hawaiian Islands including aquatic life, volcanoes, climate, and coastal topography. Bibliography lists approximately 10 sources. Hawaiifi.wps The Possibility of A Major Earthquake in the New A 3 page paper on the geology of the northeastern United States and the extremely serious — although unlikely — earthquake that could occur with respect to Cameron’s Line (Bronx area), the prevalence red brownstone and red sandstone in the Palisades, and NYC’s location a long a major tectonic plate.
The Research paper on Bibliography Lists Page Sources Paper
Papers On 20 th Century Europe - last page in subcategory - (Page 18). Socialism As A Political Philosophy: A 5 page paper describing socialism as a political philosophy and the impact this has on Eastern and Western Europe as they enter a new stage in economic negotiations. The author describes past events in the development of socialism and relates this to the current status of Europe following ...
Specific locations for the possible earthquake and its resulting damage are described in considerable detail. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Quakesnj.wps Nuclear Waste Dumping & Yucca Mountain / A 12 page paper on the controversy surrounding the U.S. government’s plan to turn Yucca Mountain (Nevada) into the first large-scale nuclear waste “dumping ground.” The writer explains the logic that went into the government’s choice of location, and then presents the resistance from Nevada state residents. Environmental / scientific issues concerning Nevada’s geology, the safety of waste burial, etc.; are discussed. The writer presents strong arguments as to why Yucca Mountain is indeed the only logical site for such a project and refutes arguments to the contrary. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Yucca.wps The Study Of geological history Prior To The 1900’s 7 pages in length.
Theories and concepts in geological history prior to the twentieth century are both significant and far-reaching. So instrumental are they in gauging the earth’s ongoing changes that a specialized scientific field was developed solely for its continued study. The writer discusses the study of geological history as it existed prior to the twentieth century. Bibliography lists 5 sources. GeoHist.wps Diamonds / Their Structure and Geologic Formation A 5 page overview of the gemstone known as a diamond. Includes information on diamond structure and geologic formation, including its presence in kimberlite formations. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Diamond.wps Human Habitation and Geological Disasters A 10 page research paper on flood, earthquake, and volcano destruction of human civilizations. The writer details the causes of such disasters and famous instances including Vesuvius, Krakatoa, New Madrid, San Francisco, and the great Mississippi floods of 1993. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Volcano.wps Origin and Physical Characteristics of the Basin & Range Province in the United States A 5 page paper that provides a concise overview of the origin and major geological characteristics of the Basin and Range Province of the United States, and considers the implications of this information for understanding the geological development in the region. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
The Term Paper on Pages 6 Sources 10 What Is short termism
Pages: 6 Sources: 10 What is "short-termism"? Introduction: Short termism or an unwillingness to invest in the long-term securities, while concentrating exclusively on short term gains has been talked about since the early 1980s in Great Britain. The long-term investment usually relates to Research & Development (R&D) and ultimately contributes to the economic survival and excellence of ...
The History & Current Conditions of The Rivers of Complex geological and structural changes have occurred in the rivers of Ohio since the were first created as a result of glacial flows. The current conditions in a number of rivers in Ohio, including the Ohio River itself, are directly related to the geological development of the region, the influx of industry and agricultural development since the 19th century, and the transformation of the environment due to vast chemical, structural and natural changes. This 9 page paper reflects the transformation of the Ohio Rivers since their glacial formation and determines the most significant environmental factors currently impacting these natural regions. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Ohioriv.wps The Whittier Earthquake Of 1987 In this 7 page essay, the writer uses the Whittier Narrows Quake to show how frighteningly unpredictable and random California’s earthquakes have become.
The writer discusses the occurrence of that particular quake, its socioeconomic devastation, and most importantly– describes what “lessons” we should have learned from this random example of geologic terror. Comparisons are also made between the Whittier quake and the Loma Prieta quake of 1989. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Whittier.wps Active Volcanoes On The Planet Venus A 2 page paper on findings from the early 1990’s which show a number of geologic activities on the Earth’s “twin” planet Venus,– including live volcanoes and dramatic faulting. It is concluded that while the “case” of active volcanoes on Venus has not yet been entirely settled, there is indeed plenty of room for future research. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Venusact.wps Carlsbad Caverns A 6 page paper that presents an overview of the geological and geographical structure of Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico.
The Term Paper on Traveling To New Zealand part 1
Traveling to New Zealand New Zealand is an island country, located in the South Pacific Ocean in about 2,000 km southeast of Australian continent. It consists of two main islands, the North Island (about 120 sq km) and the South Island (about 160 sq km)m separated by Cook Strait (about 3,600 m), and a number of small widely scattered islands, like Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty ...
This paper recognizes the fragile states of this natural wonder, and presents and overview of the impact of the human element on the natural mineral structures created within the caves. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Carlsbad.wps Earthquakes & The New Madrid Fault An 8 page research paper that examines the most dangerous geological feature of the North American heartland. While most Americans think of California whenever the topic of earthquakes comes up, the residents of New Madrid, Missouri suffered through the worst series of quakes in the known history of North America during an eight-week period in the winter of 1811 to 1812. The three principal shocks have been determined to have had a magnitude of 8.0 or higher. Additionally, ten of the aftershocks reached or exceeded a magnitude of 6.0, and at least three may have reached 7.0. Scientists now believe that eyewitness stories of the Mississippi flowing backward, and waterfalls on the Mississippi are true. The writer discusses what is now known about what happened during this dramatic eight-week period. Madridf.wps Plate Tectonics: Northern Highlands of Scotland A 9 page overview of plate tectonics and a discussion of the formation of the topography of the Northern Highlands of Scotland and associated areas. Connects the contemporary topography of the day with a series of geologic events caused by the movement of the earth’s plates. Bibliography lists 8 sources. PPpltTec.wps
The Essay on New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND By Andy Burford The country that I am doing for my report is New Zealand. New Zealand is made up of two Islands. The north and the south islands. It is located in the south pacific by Australia. The first people to settle New Zealand came over from east Polynesia by canoe during the 10th century. These people were called the Maori. According to a Maori legend, a man may have arrived in ...
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Links: Global volcanism Network USGS Ruapehu page 1995-1996 Eruptions REFERENCES: A.G. Anderson(1977) New Zealand in Maps. Hodder and Stoughton publishing, Great Britain. S. Belliss(1996) Landcare Research. http://www.landcare.cri.nz/ruapehu/ C. Bruton, A. Meike, W. Glassley(1995) Geologic setting of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. http://www-ep.es.llnl.gov/www-ep/esd/geochem/nz-geol.html R. Decker and B. Decker(1989) Volcanoes. W.H. Freeman and Co. U.S.A Graphic Maps(1997) http://www.graphicmaps.com W.R. Hackett and B.F. Houghton(1989) A facies model for a Quaternary andesitic composite volcano: Ruapehu, New Zealand. Bulletin of Volcanology. 51:51-68 R. Herbert(1996) Mt. Ruapehu Gallery. http://www.geo.mtu.edu/volcanoes/new.zealand/ruapehu/stimulus/eruption/ross.html D.J. Hooton(1970) New Zealand: The Physical Environment. D. Lapidus(1990) Dictionary of Geology. Oxford Press, England. I.E.M. Smith (ed.)(1986) Late Cenozoic Volcanism in New Zealand. Royal Society of New Zealand, Wellington. This page was written by Pippa Swannell. Last modified : 26 September 1997