Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Definition Of Mineral Rights
The value of land isn't always in the well-kept yard or proximity to a lake or river for recreation. It can also include minerals undern...
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Geology
Allow Clipboard Mapping On A Terminal Server
Clipboard mapping can be enabled on a terminal server by adjusting the terminal's client settings. Clipboard mapping is the ability to ...
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Geology
Monday, January 30, 2012
Middle School Science Fair Projects In Earth Science
Acid rain can wear away limestone. Earth science is a broad field that encompasses several scientific disciplines, including geology, oceano...
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Geology
Types Of Petroleum Engineering
Petroleum engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the development and exploitation of natural gas and crude oil fields. The f...
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Geology
Petroleum Engineer Careers
Petroleum engineers have many different career paths to choose from. An individual with a petroleum engineering degree has a wide variety of...
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Geology
Friday, January 27, 2012
Oklahoma Environmental Problems
Farming is a major industry in Oklahoma. The state of Oklahoma shares many of the same environmental problems found throughout the United S...
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Geology
Education For Petroleum Jobs
The petroleum industry offers many career paths. Choose from careers as an engineer, technician, oil rig operator, oil refinery worker, ch...
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Geology
Economics Term Paper Ideas Transportation
Economics students have a wide variety of topic ideas regarding transportation. The U.S. Department of Transportation outlines several strat...
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Geology
Things To Do In North Carolina On Field Trips
Field trips provide a wealth of hands-on learning for students. Seeing the places you're studying or visiting historical sites related t...
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Geology
Thursday, January 26, 2012
What Is Happening To The Plate Boundaries In California
The San Andreas Fault, pictured here near Sleepy Valley, California, was the source of the great San Francisco earthquake in 1906. The devas...
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Geology
What Forces Cause Weathering & Erosion
Weathering is the breakdown of rock into smaller fragments. Weathering and erosion are two different, but related, processes. Weathering is ...
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Geology
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Gold Ore Identification
Thousands of years ago, the people of the first sub-Saharan Nubian kingdom were extracting gold from within gold ore rocks at a processing ...
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Geology
Geology Field Trips In Michigan
Michigan is home to one of the world's largest copper mines. The state of Michigan is a wonderland for geology enthusiasts because of th...
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Geology
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Louisiana Engineering Graduate Schools
Four Louisiana universities offer graduate degrees in engineering. Engineering degrees offer recipients opportunities in fields such as scie...
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Geology
Choose A Needlepoint Project
Needlepoint, or tapestry, is a form of needlework done on a grid-like, open-weave fabric, or canvas. All of the stitches in needlepoint are ...
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Geology
Ohio Mineral Rights Laws
Mineral rights laws in Ohio. Mineral rights refers to the ownership of minerals, such as oil and natural gas, that are beneath the ground su...
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Geology
Monday, January 23, 2012
Build Erupting Models Of Volcanoes
Model volcanoes simulate the appearance of real volcanic eruptions. While the eruption of a real-world volcano is produced by the pressure o...
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Geology
Of What Kinds Of Rocks Are Fossils Made
Fossilized leaves are exposed in the sediment that preserved them. Sedimentary rock deposited over much of Earth's existence contains a ...
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Geology
Methods For Forecasting Volcanoes
Venting gases from a volcano Although weather forecasts are common, forecasts of geologic events like volcanic eruptions present a greater c...
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Geology
Friday, January 20, 2012
Things To Do In Starkville Mississippi
Adjacent to the campus town of Mississippi State, in Oktibbeha County, Starkville, Mississippi, is a college town. Approximately 120 miles n...
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Geology
Science Museums In Paris
Paris, France is home to a number of science museums. With its hundreds of museums, art galleries and landmarks, Paris is one of the most in...
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Geology
What Tools Are Used In Oceanography
Oceanography is an Earth science that studies the ocean. Oceanography, sometimes referred to as marine science, is an Earth science that s...
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Geology
Thursday, January 19, 2012
What Is Quartzite Stone
Seashells and bones provide calcium, which combines with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate in quartzite. Quartzite stone is a metamo...
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Geology
Sand Types Of The Baram Delta
The Baram Delta extends along the northwest coast and continental shelf of Borneo. The Baram Delta is a river system located on the northwes...
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Geology
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Clay Soil & Radon
Exposed soil Radon, a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas, occurs in areas of uranium-rich igneous rocks or organic-rich soils. The presenc...
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Geology
How Do Volcanologists Classify Volcanoes
Volcanoes can be defined by their eruption type, such as this Stromboli lava display. The more than 500 active volcanoes that cover the eart...
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Geology
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Build A Model Geyser
Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park is perhaps the most famous geyser in the world. Geysers are dramatic and fascinating geological fe...
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Geology
Animals In The Riparian Ecosystem
Streams can divide very different ecosystems. Riparian areas are zones between two different ecosystems that overlap. Animals from the surr...
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Geology
Find Agates
Agates are rough on the outside and beautiful inside If you break open a rough agate you might find a design that looks like a tree or a lan...
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Geology
Monday, January 16, 2012
Oceanographer Job Description
Oceanographer Job Description Oceanographers can follow three different career paths: geological, chemical or physical. All three types of...
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Geology
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