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  • '''Geology''' is the [[science|scientific]] study of the [[earth (planet)|earth]]. It As such, geology involves a wide field of study and a variety of techniques drawn from other
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  • A [[geology|geologic]] '''fault''' is a break in the earth's crust. Movement along the
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  • ...The corresponding [[geochronology|geochronologic units]] are called [[Age (geology)|ages]]. *[[Age (geology)]]
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  • {{ dambigbox| Age (geology) | Age }} ...represent the body of rocks formed during the age, and are called [[Stage (geology)|stages]]
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  • '''Sedimentary geology''' encompasses the subdisciplines of [[sedimentology]] and [[stratigraphy]] ...html USC Sequence Stratigraphy Web] University of South Carolina, Dept. of Geology</ref><ref>[http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/rp/rppdf/l04-089.pdf A numerical mode
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  • ! [[Erathem]]/[[Era (geology)|Era]] ! [[System (geology)|System]]/[[Period (geology)|Period]]
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  • A '''formation''' in sedimentary [[geology]] is a unit of [[rock]] that is consistent and identifiable throughout a re
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  • In [[geology]], a '''rock''' is a natural aggregate of [[mineral|minerals]]. Rocks const # ''[[Sedimentary geology|Sedimentary rocks]]'' are formed at the earth's surface by sedimentation of
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cambrian (geology)/Approval]]
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  • {{r|Geology}} {{r|Cambrian (geology)||**}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sedimentary geology]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Rock (geology)}}
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  • *A [[Crystal (geology)|crystal]] in [[physics]] and [[geology]] is a solid with ordered structure ([[lattice]]), as in [[gemstone]]s
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  • ===Geology=== {{r|Sinkhole (geology)|Sinkhole}}
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  • ...//www.esp.org/books/lyell/principles/facsimile/title3.html ''Principles of Geology'' 1st edition] at ESP: Electronic Scholarly Publishing. ...library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=3772 The Student's Elements of Geology]
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  • '''Geology''' is the [[science|scientific]] study of the [[earth (planet)|earth]]. It As such, geology involves a wide field of study and a variety of techniques drawn from other
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  • *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Appalachian-Mountains/Geology Geology of the Appalachian Mountains] from Encyclopedia Brittanica online.
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  • ...ocks, visible from the highways of the state, and discusses the underlying geology of the above-ground features. Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and photogra
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  • ...797) Scottish farmer and naturalist, who is known as the founder of modern geology.
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  • ...tes M., Rawson P., Trewin N., 2004 – Simplifying the stratigraphy of time. Geology, v. 32, pp.1-4.</ref> (see also [[chronostratigraphy]]). ...y|chronostratigraphic]] counterpart, which denotes the body of all [[rock (geology)|rocks]] formed during the corresponding geochronologic unit. The geologic
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  • {{ dambigbox| Age (geology) | Age }} ...represent the body of rocks formed during the age, and are called [[Stage (geology)|stages]]
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  • Founded in 1834 with the aim of stimulating public interest in geology and the advancement of geological knowledge.
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  • ...The corresponding [[geochronology|geochronologic units]] are called [[Age (geology)|ages]]. *[[Age (geology)]]
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  • ...oach employing biology, chemistry, climatology, [[environmental science]], geology, [[meteorology]], and [[physics]]. To some extent it may also draw upon the ...of planets, characteristics and nature of atmosphere, surface and internal geology, orbital path and gravitational influences.
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  • ...urring, [[flammability|flammable]] liquid found primarily in underground [[Geology|geological]] formations and consists of a complex mixture of [[hydrocarbon]
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  • ...ory.html Formation of Arthur's Seat] University of Edinburgh Undergraduate Geology Notes
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  • * [http://museum.sdsmt.edu/ SDSM&T Museum of Geology] - official museum web site
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  • ...cal and life sciences including physics, chemistry, biology, soil science, geology, and geography in the study of the physical environment and the solution of
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  • ===Regions and Geology=== ...ocks, visible from the highways of the state, and discusses the underlying geology of the above-ground features. Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and photogra
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  • A [[geology|geologic]] '''fault''' is a break in the earth's crust. Movement along the
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  • ==Geology== * [http://www.northern.edu/natsource/EARTH/Geolog1.htm Geology of South Dakota] - from Northern State University, Aberdeen, S.D.
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  • ...sachi" of Iasi (T.U.I.), Romania; Sophia University "St Kliment Ohridski", Geology and Geography Faculty ; National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology ; I *[[Stage (geology)]]
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  • '''Sedimentary geology''' encompasses the subdisciplines of [[sedimentology]] and [[stratigraphy]] ...html USC Sequence Stratigraphy Web] University of South Carolina, Dept. of Geology</ref><ref>[http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/rp/rppdf/l04-089.pdf A numerical mode
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  • The '''Burgess shale''' is a geological [[Formation (geology)|formation]] cropping out in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. This formation y ...pearance of the Cambrian fauna on the North American continent''. Cambrian Geology and Paleontology, II, Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 57, 1-16</ref>
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  • In [[geology]], a '''rock''' is a natural aggregate of [[mineral|minerals]]. Rocks const # ''[[Sedimentary geology|Sedimentary rocks]]'' are formed at the earth's surface by sedimentation of
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  • *{{cite book|author=Larry P. Thomas|title=Coal Geology|edition=|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|year=2002|id=ISBN 0-471-48531-4}} ...Klaus K.E. Neuendorf, James P. Mehl and Julia A. Jackson|title=Glossary of Geology|edition=5th Edition|publisher=American Geological Institute|year=2005|id=IS
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  • ...' - nose-horned viper] at [http://bioge.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Biology and Geology], "Babes-Bolyai" University, Romania. Accessed 7 October 2006.
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  • ...n plate tectonics, for example, [[Arabia]] constitutes a separate [[Plate (geology)|plate]], partially constituted by continental crust.
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  • *Kansas University Geology Department [http://www.geo.ku.edu/]
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  • ..., [[Peru]] and [[Bolivia]] to Southern [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]]. The [[geology|geological]] composition of the range is the result of a number of differen
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  • ==Geology== ...f its discovery was destroyed during subsequent lime mining operations. [[Geology|Geologists]] and [[Paleoantology|paleontologists]] have estimated the age o
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  • '''Plate tectonics''' in geology is a [[Scientific method|scientific theory]] which explains many features o ...: [[crust]] - the outermost layer, [[Mantle (geology)|mantle]] and [[Core (geology)|core]]. [[Continent]]s and [[ocean]]s are both features of the crust. Unti
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  • ...LLIAM_17841856_.html William Buckland (1784–1856)]</ref> His interest in [[geology]] was accompanied by a passion for a number of other fields of study includ ...and extrapolated on the subject in his tenth edition of ''[[Principles of Geology]]''. Lyell wrote ''[[The Geological Evidence of the Antiquity of Man]]'' in
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  • ...y of the [[ice age]]s, but he also made major contributions on the glacial geology of Scotland, on the mechanisms that drive ocean circulation and the impact ...(2006) James Croll in Context: The Encounter between Climate Dynamics and Geology in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century ''History of Meteorology'' 3:4
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  • ...c information include [[archaeology]], [[anthropology]], [[biology]] and [[geology]]. In recent times, historians have developed methods of assimilating this
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  • ...eological controversies. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.</ref> When [[geology]] was at its beginnings, a major problem for stratigraphers was to find a r ...ajor events of the Earth's history and of [[stage (geology)|stage]]/[[age (geology)|age]] boundaries<ref name="Erwin06"/>.
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  • ...e she wanted to study archaeology. Instead she attended public lectures on geology and archaeology.<ref>Anne I. Thackeray, ‘Leakey , Mary Douglas (1913–19
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  • ...geology museum is still in operation and features a wide range of regional geology. During the presidency of Dr. Robert Slagle (1896-1905), field geology was introduced, and a large collection of Badlands fossils and minerals was
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  • ...gested that it may be a natural mineral, and Ronald Peterson, professor of geology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada, sought to find it in frozen po
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  • ...of the state of South Dakota, arranged in similar fashion to the Roadside Geology series of the same publisher. Contains an extensive history bibliography. I ===Regions and Geology===
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  • A '''formation''' in sedimentary [[geology]] is a unit of [[rock]] that is consistent and identifiable throughout a re
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  • ==Geology== Recording and mapping of Ireland's bedrock geology began in the early 1800s. The first full geological map was produced in 183
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  • ...nd sculpture. The distinct appearance of marble comes from the [[Crystal (geology)|recrystalization]] that occurs from those external influences. Marble ten
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  • ...rials from which building stones are obtained are generally termed [[rock (geology)|rocks]]. Rocks can come in three naturally different forms:
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  • ...between the sandstone layers. [[James Hutton]] (1726-1797), the 'father of geology', used these rocks to argue that the sandstone and dolerite were formed by
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  • ...natural and anthropogenic causes. It is a combination of [[hydrology]], [[geology]], meteorology and other fields.<ref>{{cite book|author=Robert V. Rohli and * [[Geological oceanography]] (or marine geology): the study of the geology of the ocean floor including [[volcanology]], [[plate tectonics]], [[paleoc
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  • Based in part on his Japanese studies, received a degree in Geography, Geology and History from the University of Munich in 1913.<ref name=Spart>{{citatio
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  • ...dated January 2007), Center for Energy Economics (CEE), Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas</ref> ...Foss (January 2007), Center for Energy Economics (CEE), Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas</ref>
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  • ...earth beliefs. Gosse put forward the idea that the history as revealed by geology is only apparent. God created the Earth with the appearance of an old earth ...ls; (4) Separate ancestry for man and apes; (5) Explanation of the earth's geology by catastrophism, including the occurrence of a worldwide flood; and (6) A
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  • ...proper focus and approach. Interdisciplinary links between geography and [[geology]], [[botany]],[[economics]], [[sociology]] and [[demographics]] mean that g ...ics is used extensively in a variety of fields including: [[hydrology]], [[geology]], [[petroleum]] exploration, weather analysis, [[urban planning]], [[logis
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  • ...year voyage]] on the [[HMS Beagle|''Beagle'']] brought him eminence as a [[geology|geologist]] and fame as a popular author. His biological finds led him to s ...'s natural history course, learning about [[stratigraphy|stratigraphic]] [[geology]], receiving training in [[alpha taxonomy|how to classify plants]], and ass
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  • ...city boundaries are coincidental. However, these regions have identifiable geology which differentiates them.
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  • *[http://www.geology.ucdavis.edu/~cowen/~GEL115/index.html Essays on geology, history, and people]
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  • : Still porch-sitting after a hectic day at work, did indulge in a bit of geology by beginning a biography of [[Alfred Wegener]]. I guess continental drift d
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  • ...in underground geological structures deep within the Earth's upper [[crust(geology)|crust]]. As most [[ore]]s in the Earth's [[Crust (geology)|crust]], coal also contains trace levels of [[uranium]], [[thorium]], and
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  • ...ry]] to study sea water, [[physics]] to study the water's movements, and [[geology]] to study the marine bottom. Similarly, religion is made up of different e
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  • {{cite book |title=World-life; Or, Comparative Geology |pages=p. 425 |author=Alexander Winchell |url=http://books.google.com/books
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  • ...lion-pound redevelopment that intends it to become a national centre for [[geology]].
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  • ...s down on [[Mohs' scale of hardness]], and started growing some [[Crystal (geology)|crystals]] while racking his [[Marble (stone)|marbles]] and thinking about
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  • ...lso discuss the implications of photosynthesis in the sciences of biology, geology, oceanography, climatology, and other areas of importance to the life of pl
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  • Hoover's [[Academic major|major]] was [[geology]]. He studied with Professor [[John Casper Branner]]. Branner also helped H After graduating from Stanford University in 1895 with a degree in geology, Hoover was unable to find a job as a mining engineer, so he worked as a cl
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  • ...eates the World from the Spoils of Battle] Railsback, Bruce, Department of Geology, University of Georgia; [http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/maul/ancie ...ailsback/CS/CSPG&NW.html Pan Gu and Nü Wa] Railsback, Bruce, Department of Geology, University of Georgia</ref>
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  • ...reached Mars in 2006, will continue investigations of Martian climate and geology. Both built and managed by JPL, the most spectacular missions, however, ha
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  • Scientists specializing in particular disciplines (e.g., physics, chemistry, geology, biology) study, describe and/or apply the properties and behaviors of wate
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  • ...terature, art, military strategy, mathematics, astronomy, [[meteorology]], geology, geography, metallurgy, engineering, hydraulics, architecture, zoology, bot
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  • ...remember me most kindly to him.— I see that you have been attending to the Geology of the mountains; I quite agree that the gneiss & mica-slate districts are
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  • ...iologist [[Alfred Russel Wallace]]. The first: Evidence from strategraphic geology suggested a much older age of the earth than the approximately 4,000 years
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  • ...such as the [[geographical pole|poles]], [[desert]]s, [[geyser]]s, [[Rock (geology)|rock]]s, and the [[deep sea]], some types of microorganisms have adapted t
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  • ...What makes an area of study scientific?"), and practicing biological and [[geology|geological]] scientists have found themselves being asked, along with philo
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  • * In later years, Taft owned a wooden cane that was a gift from Professor of Geology W.S. Foster, from 250,000-year-old wood.<ref>''The Edmonton Journal'', July
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  • Gold is widely distributed in the Earth's [[Crust (geology)|crust]] at a background level of 0.03 [[gram|g]]/1000 [[kilogram|kg]] (0.0
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  • ...ysicist, a fruitful researcher in the field of hydrodynamics, meteorology, geology, and in various departments of chemical engineering and other neighboring d
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  • ...between the sandstone layers. [[James Hutton]] (1726-1797), the 'father of geology', used these rocks to argue that the sandstone and dolerite were formed by * [[James Hutton]] (1726-1797), the "Father of Geology" whose theory of Uniformitarianism provided an explanation of the geologica
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  • ...etween the disciplines of [[astronomy]], [[biology]], [[chemistry]], and [[geology]]. Astrobiology addresses three fundamental questions: How does life begin
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  • # Geography - Areas or districts, Climate, Demography, Geology ,Topography, etc
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  • ...pic bacteria to towering trees, changed the earth's oceans, atmosphere and geology over time? Biologists use science to approach such fundamental questions, q
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  • ...chool]] at the city's college is founded; [[James Hutton]], the 'father of geology', is born
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  • ...gravity. Geodetic passive sensors can provide detailed information on the geology or hydrology of the earth.
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  • ...pic bacteria to towering trees, changed the earth's oceans, atmosphere and geology over time, and how have those changes in turn changed living things over ti
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  • {{main|planetary science|planetary geology}} ...tary system, although many new discoveries are still being made.<ref name="geology">{{cite book | author=J. F. Bell III, B. A. Campbell, M. S. Robinson | titl
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  • ...s and the ideas of these things. So, there is a relation between a [[Rock (geology)|rock]] and the idea of that rock. But Spinoza goes further. He wrote:
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  • ...record is biased by the greater availability and preservation of recent [[geology|geologic]] sections. Some (e.g. Alroy et al. 2001) argue that corrected for
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  • ...ronomy is involved with the study of other planets, including meteorology, geology, location, orbits, origins. Given the fact that the earth is our primary so
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  • ...ncluding [[T.N. Seshan]] and that experts in engineering, aeronautics and geology gather to worship a man they believe has supernatural powers.
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  • ...to contrast to the generally accepted categories of MASINT: acoustics and geology and geodesy/sediments/transport, nonacoustical detection (biology/optics/ch
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  • ...inental landmass did not occur until about 6000 BC,<ref> RJO Hamblin: "The Geology of the English Channel", referred to in Norman Davis: ''The Isles'', Macmil
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  • ...Another example, a [[boy]] or [[girl]] may throw enough stones and [[rock (geology)|rocks]], bite a couple, try to smash it with a [[hammer]], and then pretty
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  • ...tions are the norm these days. Engineering, statistics, computer science, geology and oceanography are all intertwind with biology. I see no harm in it being
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  • *Source:Scientific papers; physiology, medicine, surgery, geology, with introductions, notes and illustrations. New York, P. F. Collier & son
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  • ...if the topic adds flavor, such as [[Green cheese]] in an article on Lunar geology (selenology). (what cheeses are green, anyway? Sap Sago, vaguely...) [[User
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