Possible data sources relevant to Geo 407

Some of the many links to relevant internet sources are compiled here. I am gradually updating this list. Bulleted items are those I've checked or added. If you find other particularly useful links, or links that are dead, please let me know.


Crystallography

X-ray Diffraction

Mineralogy, Petrology, Geochemistry - General

Mineral Groups

Optical Mineralogy

Strutural Petrology

Igneous Petrology

Metamorphic Petrology

Petrology and Public Policy - Asbestos

Other Links pages

U Dayton (A. Koziol) links to research on the web
Athena mineral search program
Cornell geochem links
American Geophysical Union home page
Smithsonian collections
Skarns are discussed in Larry Meinert's pages
A USGS overview of clathrate hydrates and a structure model of Clathrate hydrates
Structure and Metamorphic links by J. Kraus
M. Helper's U. Texas gem and mineral course
The U. Texas CT lab provides a new way to look at rocks and fossils
and other Texas grad's work is Kempter's Costa Rica volcano study
an interesting regional study in southern Colorado is Spanish Peaks
and a commercial link with a lot of useful information is at Mineral Gallery
and very little useful information is at this site.

Volcanology

Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program
The "Preliminary Notices" Smithsonian link is a useful source for recent reports of volcanism
"Italy's Volcanoes: The Cradle of Volcanology" by Behncke is a great source of info and links
The Electronic Volcano
Michigan Tech University Volcanoes Page
which has links to impressive movies of pyroclastic flows on Montserrat
Volcano World
Cascades Volcano Observatory (USGS, L. Topinka) is a general source, not just for the Cascades
EOS Volcanology links
The Long Valley Caldera
Mt. St. Helens (USGS)
USGS Volcanic Hazards
Volcanoes and climate (NASA)
Io - the most active volcanism in our solar system - and other moons of Jupiter: NASA pages

and the U Texas Geology library has links to many earth science subjects on its web pages


David M. Hirsch
Modified on Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:38 AM