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Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology

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Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Sequence Stratigraphy
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Teaching Documents about Historical Geology
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Home / Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials / Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology / Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy


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Teaching Documents about Sequence Stratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Biostratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Historical Geology
Sequence Stratigraphy@
Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies of the European Keuper@
Homepages of Triassic Workers@
Teaching Documents about Geochronological Methods@
Maps@
Palaeobotanical Maps@
GIS@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Geology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Palaeontology@


Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy

Gary R. Ciszewski, (GNSharkFan), North Tonawanda, NY: Stratigraphy Pathfinder. Bibliographic clues and online resources.

Robert W. Dalrymple, Department of Geological Sciences, Miller Hall, Queen´s University Kingston, Ontario: Geol 238 - Sedimentation and Stratigraphy. The purpose of the course is to introduce to the origin and characteristics of sediments and sedimentary rocks.

Pamela J. W. Gore, Department of Geology, Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston, GA: Historical Geology. Online laboratory manual. Go to: Stratigraphy and Lithologic Correlation, and Relative Dating Laboratory. See also here.











Home / Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials / Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology / Teaching Documents about Sequence Stratigraphy


Categories
Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Biostratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Historical Geology
Sequence Stratigraphy@
Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies of the European Keuper@
Homepages of Triassic Workers@
Teaching Documents about Geochronological Methods@
Maps@
Palaeobotanical Maps@
GIS@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Geology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Palaeontology@


Teaching Documents about Sequence Stratigraphy

Stratigraphy Lab, Department of Geology and Stratigraphy, University of Georgia, Athens, GA: An Online Guide to Sequence Stratigraphy. This online guide is primarily aimed at the application of sequence stratigraphy to outcrops. Perhaps the best way to work through this online guide is to start with accommodation and to continue down the list of topics from there.

Carlton E. Brett, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Rochester: Sequence Stratigraphy, Paleoecology, and Evolution: Biotic Clues and Responses to Sea-Level Fluctuations. PALAIOS, Volume 13.3; June 1998.

Department of Geological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC: USC Sequence Stratigraphy Web. Sequence stratigraphy links to introductory materials on the basics of sequence stratigraphy, chronostratigraphy, seismic sequence stratigraphy, and well log interpretation.

John McManus, School of Geography and Geosciences, St. Andrews, Scotland: Upper Palaeozoic and Cenozoic History, Introduction to seismic and sequence stratigraphy, Sequence stratigraphy concepts and definitions, and Systems tracts and orbital forcing. Lecture notes.

J.W. Mulholland, Thomasson Partner Associates, Denver, Colorado: Sequence stratigraphy: basic elements, concepts, and terminology.

University of South Carolina Sequence Stratigraphy Web, Sequence Stratigraphy Terminology.

Xrefer: Sequence Stratigraphy. Brief definition.













Home / Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials / Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology / Teaching Documents about Biostratigraphy


Categories
Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Sequence Stratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Historical Geology
Sequence Stratigraphy@
Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies of the European Keuper@
Homepages of Triassic Workers@
Teaching Documents about Geochronological Methods@
Maps@
Palaeobotanical Maps@
GIS@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Geology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Palaeontology@


Teaching Documents about Biostratigraphy

D.E.G. Briggs, W.L. Crepet, D. Goujet, and G. Plodowski, (Paleo21): Systematics - The Sine Qua Non of Paleontology.

Woodson Godfrey, PaleoSource, Barker, Texas, and Sam LeRoy, EarthView Associates, Inc.: Introduction to Applied Biostratigraphy, "Bugs on the Net". Free web seminar.

Wolfgang Oschmann, Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut, Frankfurt a.M.: Phasen der Evolution des Systems Erde: Es gibt keinen Stillstand (in German).

M. D. Simmons, W. A. Berggren, R. O. Koshkarly, B. J. O´Neill, R. W. Scott, and W. Ziegler (Paleo21): Biostratigraphy and Geochronology in the 21st Century.

Volker Mosbrugger and Jörg Loeschke, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen: Tübinger Internet MultiMedia Server (timms), Geowissenschaftliche Fakultät, Historische Geologie. Video lectures (in German).










Home / Teaching Documents, Lecture Notes and Tutorials / Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology / Teaching Documents about Historical Geology


Categories
Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Sequence Stratigraphy
Teaching Documents about Biostratigraphy
Sequence Stratigraphy@
Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies of the European Keuper@
Homepages of Triassic Workers@
Teaching Documents about Geochronological Methods@
Maps@
Palaeobotanical Maps@
GIS@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Geology@
Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Palaeontology@


Teaching Documents about Historical Geology

John R. Anderson, The World of Geology, Dekalb College Geology: Paleozoic Life Lectures (keywords).

Ron Blakey, Department of Geology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff: Global Earth History. This presentation uses a series of plate-tectonic reconstructions to show the broad patterns of Phanerozoic Earth history. Both horizontal and vertical links are provided for viewing the plates: horizontal links provide time-slices (eg Cambrian, Devonian, Triassic, etc.) of different kinds of data on maps and other illustrations whereas vertical links provide a dynamic portrayal of Earth history through a succession of similar plate-tectonic reconstructions.

Lucy E. Edwards and John Pojeta Jr., USGS Geologic Information - General Interest Pubs, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey: Fossils, Rocks and Time. The printed version of this publication is one of a series of general interest publications prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey. This on-line edition contains all text from the original book in its entirety.
Paul Mason Evins, Department of Geology, University of Oulu, Finland: A guide to U/Pb zircon dating. A detailed reference of how they do it at the Royal Ontario Museum.

Museum of Natural History, University of Florence: The Origin of Life. Life through time, in a nutshell.

Mike Fowler and Roger Suthren, Geology, Oxford Bookes University: Introduction To Geology. See the teaching and learning materials index, Lecture support material.

Pamela J. W. Gore, DeKalb College, Georgia: Geology 102 - Historical Geology. See also:
Pamela J. W. Gore, Georgia Perimeter College: Historical Geology Online Laboratory Manual.

Christoph Heubeck, Sabine Schmidt, Hans-Jürgen Götze, Ulla and Michael Schudack, David Völker, Christoph Dobmeier, Joachim Müller, Henry Wuttke and Henriette Peters, Institut für Geowissenschaften, Freie Universität Berlin: Die Erde. An introduction to Geosciences. Go to: Ereignisse der Erdgeschichte (in German).

Hooper Virtual Natural History Museum (HVNHM), Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Centre, Department of Earth Sciences, Carleton University, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Ottawa: Carboniferous Forests. Easy to read publication. Life, death, and afterlife of a coal forest.

M. Alan Kazlev, Kheper website, Australia: Paradigms.

Charles Garrett Messing, Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center Dania, (Department of Geological Science, University of Miami), Florida: THE AGE OF DINOSAURS (BIOL 1090). An introduction to the most fascinating period of life on earth: The Mesozoic Era. The course also introduces basic concepts of scientific thinking, evolution, geology and paleontology.

Miller Museum of Geology, Queen´s University, Kingston, Ontario: The Dawn of Animal Life. Using exclusively Canadian rocks and fossils, this exhibit highlights almost three billion years of early evolution when only simple, soft-bodied creatures inhabited the Earth.

Volker Mosbrugger and Jörg Loeschke, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen: Tübinger Internet MultiMedia Server (timms), Geowissenschaftliche Fakultät, Historische Geologie. Video lectures (in German).

William L. Newman, USGS Geologic Information - General Interest Pubs, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey: Geologic Time. This online edition contains chiefly all text from the original book in its entirety.

Hugh Rance, City University of New York: The Present is the Key to the Past. An electronic, college level, introductory historical geology textbook.

Steven M. Stanley (W. H. Freeman & Company): Earth System History. An online companion for the student and the instructor (interactive exercises, key terms, review questions, web links).

NASA´s Origin Programs: Timeline of the Universe. This tutorial follows the 15-billion-year-long history of the Universe. Click: "here to start".

Paul E. Olsen, Matt Gompper, and Kevin Griffin, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia College, Columbia University, Palisades, NY: The Life System and Environmental & Evolutionary Biology II, The Life System Syllabus. The "Life System" component provides an integrated view of the biological component of the Earth system. It emphasizes the history of life, biogeochemical cycles, biodiversity, evolution, ecology, and physiology at the microbe to global scale. It also stresses the biotic systems, in contrast to the physical systems, as maintaining the non-equilibrium state of the Earth's surface. Go to: The Life System: Lecture 7 - The Paleozoic, the Rise of Plants, and the Age of Dinosaurs.

Naturmuseum Senckenberg: Earth History. Brief introduction, in German.

Paul K. Strother, Weston Observatory of Boston College, Department of Geology & Geophysics, Weston: Origin and Evolution of Life on Planet Earth. This course is being designed to use the www in lieu of a textbook. To use this website most effectively, go to the lecture notes and click on a specific lecture topic. This will bring up lecture notes or a content outline (if available) and additional www links to specific topics covered in the course lecture.

Udo Zindel and Detlef Clas, Südwestrundfunk 2: Erdzeit - Wie die Welt wurde, was sie ist. Netzwerk ohne Grenzen: Das Zusammenspiel der Arten. Easy-to-understand real audio file, online-script and references (in German). Script also available via e-mail.










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