Rocks, Fossils, Minerals
| Collecting Rocks - http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/collect1/collectgip.html USGS information on collecting rocks. - [Read more] |
| Eastern (USA) Minerals Resources - http://minerals.usgs.gov/east/ Gateway to information on minerals and mineral resources research in the eastern United States. - [Read more] |
| GeMin Exhibition - http://users.hol.gr/~minat/ GeMin exhibition and online copipes of the Oryktologia NEA news. - [Read more] |
| Minerals of the United States - http://www.tigerminerals.com/ Click on the map to view pictures of minerals found in the chosen state. - [Read more] |
| Neville R. Hill - http://www.imbm.btinternet.co.uk/ A consultant for mining and minerals. He has been published on development of non-metallic rock and mineral resources and building materials production especially in developing countries. - [Read more] |
| Perlite - http://www.perlite.net/ Pictures, links, and a brief description of the properties and applications of this siliceous rock. - [Read more] |
| Rakovan, John - http://www.users.muohio.edu/rakovajf/ Professor in the Department of Geology at Miami University, Oxford, OH. Includes information on Dr. Rakovan's research and teaching in mineralogy and geochemistry. - [Read more] |
| The Rock Gallery - http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Cottage/3292/ Geological display of images and information including crystals, minerals and gems. - [Read more] |
| The Rock, Mineral, and Fossil Reference - http://dph1701.tripod.com/geology/ Contains over 100 pictures of minerals, rocks and fossils, as well as information about classification, identification, the Science Olympiad Rocks and Minerals event and related topics. - [Read more] |
| Salt (MRBloch Archive) - http://www.salt.org.il/ A collection of material relating to salt [NaCl] and its influence on civilization. Includes sections on physiology, geology, archeology, palaeoclimatology, palaeogeography, production, religion, economics, and etymiology of salt. - [Read more] |
| YupRocks - http://www.yuprocks.com high-resolution pictures of rocks and minerals, taken from personal collections, as well as the Calvin College Geology Department, Michigan, USA. - [Read more] |