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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at Academia.edu or Research Gate - - or Spire - - for example); See Library Resources below at WUaS for further resources.
  • Geology is a category of disciplines concerned with the structural and chemical properties of land and landforms.
  • Geology is the study of rocks and the landmass of the Earth (ie, the Lithosphere).
  • Geology was the study of planetary processes or referred to planetary processes itself. Those applying its concepts were known as geologists. Groundquakes, volcanoes, and geysers were studied in this field. Geology was a field studied by the Svivreni for use in mining.
  • Randomly places a number of Mines on the battlefield at the start of combat. Only the Enutrof can see them. When standing on a mine the Enutrof gains a number of benefits: * Increased Damage * +Prospecting when a water spell or weapon hits a target * Increased chance of removing MP Mines also produce an additional effect when they are the target of the Enutrof's fire spells.
  • This map shows the predominant rock types underlying the lands of northwestern Middle-earth , as well as major deposits of significant minerals.
  • Geology can get quite upsetting for Creationists and especially Young Earth Creationists because within many sedimentary rocks there are fossils of plants and animals that lived long ago and were buried by silts, sands and other deposits. These fossils, along with signs of past landforms such as annual layers in sediments, are evidence both that the Earth is far older than some religions say, and also that species have evolved over time - this upsets some religious people who believe that we were created by God in his image.
  • Geology is the science and study of the solid and liquid matter that constitutes the Earth. The field of geology encompasses the study of the composition, structure, physical properties, dynamics, and history of Earth materials, and the processes by which they are formed, moved, and changed. The field is a major academic discipline, and is also important for mineral and hydrocarbon extraction, knowledge about and mitigation of natural hazards, some engineering fields, and understanding past climates and environments.
  • Geology (from the Greek γῆ, gê, "earth" and λόγος, logos, "study") is the science comprising the study of solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which it evolves. Geology gives insight into the history of the Earth, as it provides the primary evidence for plate tectonics, the evolutionary history of life, and past climates. In modern times, geology is commercially important for mineral and hydrocarbon exploration and for evaluating water resources; is publicly important for the prediction and understanding of natural hazards, the remediation of environmental problems, and for providing insights into past climate change; plays a role in geotechnical engineering; and is a major academic discipline. Geology is also a hobby for those who enjoy collecting various r
  • Geology (from Greek γη- (ge-, "the earth") and λογος (logos, "word", "reason")) is the science and study of the solid matter of the earth, its composition, structure, physical properties, history and the processes that shape it. It is one of the Earth sciences. Geologists have helped establish the age of the Earth at about 4.6 billion (4.6x109) years, and have determined that the Earth's lithosphere, which includes the crust, is fragmented into tectonic plates that move over a rheic upper mantle (asthenosphere) via processes that are collectively referred to as plate tectonics. Geologists help locate and manage the earth's natural resources, such as petroleum and coal, as well as metals such as iron, copper, and uranium. Additional economic interests include gemstones and many minerals suc
  • Geology was the science, specifically planetary science, involving the study of the natural of a planet or other celestial body with a solid surface. One who studies geology was known as a geologist or exogeologist. Fields of geologic research included volcanology, mineralogy, geomechanics, and geochemistry. Geology was a common part of the Federation Starfleet's scientific portfolio and Constitution-class, Galaxy-class, as well as Intrepid-class starships had geological labs. (TOS: "The Cage" ; TNG: "Pen Pals" ; VOY: "Course: Oblivion")
  • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Geology (from Greek γη- (ge-, "the earth") and λογος (logos, "word", "reason")) is the science and study of the Earth, its composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it. Astrogeology refers to the application of geologic principles to other bodies of the solar system. However, specialised terms such as selenology (studies of the Moon), areology (of Mars), etc., are also in use.
  • The parish's geology is almost entirely PreCambrian. The principal feature is the Church Stretton Fault running along the east side of the dale. East of the fault, broadly speaking, the hills are formed of what, apart from some small areas of schists near the Wrekin, are Shropshire's oldest rocks, the Uriconian volcanics: mainly Ragleth Tuffs, though Caer Caradoc's geology is complicated by Caer Caradoc Andesites and Cwms Rhyolites with intrusive igneous Dolerite. West of the fault the younger Longmyndian sedimentary rocks from the Long Mynd, their strata dipping almost vertically to the northwest, throwing up the Stretton Series of fine-grained siltstones and a thin band of Cardingmill Grit and, further west and beyond the parish boundary, the newer coarse-grained Wentnor Series; the high
  • Geology is the study of "God's Creation" (derived from Latin: "geo" meaning "God" and "ology" meaning "creation"). "God's Creation" is a term that Jesus used to refer to the Earth and therefore in modern colloquial English, geology is sometimes referred to as the "Study of the Earth." It is researched and explored by studying ancient biblical scripts and therefore is, like geography, a branch of history, referred to as Natural History.
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  • What can I learn from the cavern roof?
  • Thanks to Geology, the Enutrof can detect the mines in the battlefield and use them to help him win fights! Rare deposits will give higher bonuses. Water-type damage causes whilst standing on a deposit increases Prospecting.
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  • Open Journal Systems. 2012. Open Journal Systems. Public Knowledge Project. (WUaS's wiki, information technologies and criteria for this - informed by the WUaS academic journal subject matter - are developing, since you can already publish your article at Academia.edu or Research Gate - - or Spire - - for example); See Library Resources below at WUaS for further resources.
  • Geology (from the Greek γῆ, gê, "earth" and λόγος, logos, "study") is the science comprising the study of solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which it evolves. Geology gives insight into the history of the Earth, as it provides the primary evidence for plate tectonics, the evolutionary history of life, and past climates. In modern times, geology is commercially important for mineral and hydrocarbon exploration and for evaluating water resources; is publicly important for the prediction and understanding of natural hazards, the remediation of environmental problems, and for providing insights into past climate change; plays a role in geotechnical engineering; and is a major academic discipline. Geology is also a hobby for those who enjoy collecting various rocks, minerals and/or fossils.
  • Geology is a category of disciplines concerned with the structural and chemical properties of land and landforms.
  • Geology is the study of rocks and the landmass of the Earth (ie, the Lithosphere).
  • Geology was the science, specifically planetary science, involving the study of the natural of a planet or other celestial body with a solid surface. One who studies geology was known as a geologist or exogeologist. Fields of geologic research included volcanology, mineralogy, geomechanics, and geochemistry. Geology was a common part of the Federation Starfleet's scientific portfolio and Constitution-class, Galaxy-class, as well as Intrepid-class starships had geological labs. (TOS: "The Cage" ; TNG: "Pen Pals" ; VOY: "Course: Oblivion") In 1893, Samuel Clemens told numerous guests in a ballroom in San Francisco that geology had indicated that Human beings had been around for only a microscopic amount of time that the Earth had been in existence. (TNG: "Time's Arrow" ) In 2151, Sub-Commander T'Pol performed a geological analysis of the planet later known as Archer IV and discovered that the rocks on the planet were composed of limestone and cormalite. (ENT: "Strange New World") The geology on Terra Nova was comprised mainly of beresium ore. In 2151, Commander Charles Tucker III told Captain Jonathan Archer that due to the geology on Terra Nova being "a little shaky", the Novans' numerous passageways in their tunnels and wells had collapsed. (ENT: "Terra Nova") In 2152, not convinced that T'Pol had made up a story about her foremother T'Mir being the very first Vulcan to interact with Humans in the 1950s, Jonathan Archer said that she had visited Carbon Creek, where T'Mir had been. T'Pol remarked that as a scientist, she had also visited Yellowstone Park and Carlsbad Caverns, as she had an interest in geology. (ENT: "Carbon Creek") In 2153, Gralik Durr, a Xindi-Arboreal, told Jonathan Archer that the Xindi's homeworld, Xindus, was a geologically unstable world during the Xindi Civil War and was eventually destroyed when the Xindi-Insectoids and Reptilians detonated large explosions beneath eight of the planet's largest seismic fissures. (ENT: "The Shipment") In 2268, the M-5 computer explained that it chose Ensign Carstairs as part of a landing party to Alpha Carinae II instead of the USS Enterprise's chief geologist Rawlins because Carstairs served on a merchant marine vessel and once visited Alpha Carinae II on a geology survey for a mining company. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer" ) In 2365, the USS Enterprise-D performed planetary geologic surveys in the Selcundi Drema sector. (TNG: "Pen Pals" ) In 2372, a Vulcan geological survey team was mining for Bakrinium on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant when they discovered the "Shroud of the Sword", which was later given to Kor. With the help of Worf and Jadzia Dax, he then used it to find the legendary Sword of Kahless, stolen by the Hur'q centuries before. (DS9: "The Sword of Kahless") In the Julian Bashir, Secret Agent holoprogram, Julian Bashir declared "Baccarat and geology are my life". (DS9: "Our Man Bashir") In 2373, Worf told Jadzia Dax while they were vacationing on Risa that it was "nothing more than a rain soaked, geologically unstable jungle" without the planet's use of its weather modification network and seismic regulators. (DS9: "Let He Who Is Without Sin...") In 2375, a Silver Blood USS Voyager copy of Tuvok told his duplicate crew mate Chakotay that they picked up silicate from a comet in the Podaris sector nearly a year before. Chakotay replied that the silicate had been stored in the ship's geology lab since then. (VOY: "Course: Oblivion") In 2377, B'Elanna Torres asked Icheb if he would be interested to join her on the holodeck for rock climbing. Icheb replied that he had some interest in geology, but Torres insisted that it was not about rocks, but rather the climb. (VOY: "Nightingale")
  • Geology can get quite upsetting for Creationists and especially Young Earth Creationists because within many sedimentary rocks there are fossils of plants and animals that lived long ago and were buried by silts, sands and other deposits. These fossils, along with signs of past landforms such as annual layers in sediments, are evidence both that the Earth is far older than some religions say, and also that species have evolved over time - this upsets some religious people who believe that we were created by God in his image. Not to mention, geologic scientists have concluded that the Earth is 4.54 billion years old, and after that discovery, the Young Earth Creationist community had the world's biggest hissy fit.
  • Geology was the study of planetary processes or referred to planetary processes itself. Those applying its concepts were known as geologists. Groundquakes, volcanoes, and geysers were studied in this field. Geology was a field studied by the Svivreni for use in mining.
  • Geology (from Greek γη- (ge-, "the earth") and λογος (logos, "word", "reason")) is the science and study of the solid matter of the earth, its composition, structure, physical properties, history and the processes that shape it. It is one of the Earth sciences. Geologists have helped establish the age of the Earth at about 4.6 billion (4.6x109) years, and have determined that the Earth's lithosphere, which includes the crust, is fragmented into tectonic plates that move over a rheic upper mantle (asthenosphere) via processes that are collectively referred to as plate tectonics. Geologists help locate and manage the earth's natural resources, such as petroleum and coal, as well as metals such as iron, copper, and uranium. Additional economic interests include gemstones and many minerals such as asbestos, perlite, mica, phosphates, zeolites, clay, pumice, quartz, and silica, as well as elements such as sulphur, chlorine, and helium. Planetary geology (sometimes known as Astrogeology) refers to the application of geologic principles to other bodies of the solar system. However, specialised terms such as selenology (studies of the Moon), areology (of Mars), etc., are also in use. The word "geology" was first used by Jean-André Deluc in the year 1778 and introduced as a fixed term by Horace-Bénédict de Saussure in the year 1779. The science was not included in Encyclopædia Britannica's third edition completed in 1797, but had a lengthy entry in the fourth edition completed by 1809. An older meaning of the word was first used by Richard de Bury to distinguish between earthly and theological jurisprudence.
  • Randomly places a number of Mines on the battlefield at the start of combat. Only the Enutrof can see them. When standing on a mine the Enutrof gains a number of benefits: * Increased Damage * +Prospecting when a water spell or weapon hits a target * Increased chance of removing MP Mines also produce an additional effect when they are the target of the Enutrof's fire spells.
  • Geology is the study of "God's Creation" (derived from Latin: "geo" meaning "God" and "ology" meaning "creation"). "God's Creation" is a term that Jesus used to refer to the Earth and therefore in modern colloquial English, geology is sometimes referred to as the "Study of the Earth." It is researched and explored by studying ancient biblical scripts and therefore is, like geography, a branch of history, referred to as Natural History. Some key sub-categories of geology include "Creationism", which explains how the Earth was formed out of dust and rock, "Seismometry", which studies the God's wrath by measuring the shock waves that his anger emits, and "Paleontology" - the study of the last group of sinners who walked this Earth and of God's punishment towards them.
  • The parish's geology is almost entirely PreCambrian. The principal feature is the Church Stretton Fault running along the east side of the dale. East of the fault, broadly speaking, the hills are formed of what, apart from some small areas of schists near the Wrekin, are Shropshire's oldest rocks, the Uriconian volcanics: mainly Ragleth Tuffs, though Caer Caradoc's geology is complicated by Caer Caradoc Andesites and Cwms Rhyolites with intrusive igneous Dolerite. West of the fault the younger Longmyndian sedimentary rocks from the Long Mynd, their strata dipping almost vertically to the northwest, throwing up the Stretton Series of fine-grained siltstones and a thin band of Cardingmill Grit and, further west and beyond the parish boundary, the newer coarse-grained Wentnor Series; the higher parts of the Long Mynd are covered with head and, between All Stretton and Colliers Lye, areas of boulder clay. In the centre of the dale Longmyndian rocks are exposed on both sides of the fault so that Stretton Shales from the lowest slopes not only of the Long Mynd but also of Ragleth and Helmeth hills and the south-western slope of Caer Caradoc hill; on the western slopes of the eastern hills, though not on the Long Mynd, Helmeth Grit, oldest of the Longmyndian rocks, appears from beneath the Stretton Shales. Small areas at the south end of Ragleth hill (around Wiresytch coppice) and at the eastern end of Minton township (around Queensbatch mill and Marshbrook) are Ordovician: Caradoc shales, flags, and sandstone. The floor of the dale consists of glacial deposits of boulder clay overlying Silurian shales and limestone; some of those shales, of the Llandovery and Wenlock Series, are exposed in the southern part of the dale, particularly around Minton. There are alluvial deposits along the courses of the streams and, here and there, islands of sand and gravel. Coal Measures have been encountered near Botvyle. From: 'Church Stretton', A History of the County of Shropshire: Volume 10: Munslow Hundred (part), The Liberty and Borough of Wenlock (1998), pp. 72-120. URL: . Date accessed: 26 January 2006.
  • Geology is the science and study of the solid and liquid matter that constitutes the Earth. The field of geology encompasses the study of the composition, structure, physical properties, dynamics, and history of Earth materials, and the processes by which they are formed, moved, and changed. The field is a major academic discipline, and is also important for mineral and hydrocarbon extraction, knowledge about and mitigation of natural hazards, some engineering fields, and understanding past climates and environments. Image:Mantell's Iguanodon restoration.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Geology (from Greek γη- (ge-, "the earth") and λογος (logos, "word", "reason")) is the science and study of the Earth, its composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it. Geologists have helped establish the age of the Earth at about 4.5 billion (4.5x109) years, and have determined that the Earth's crust is fragmented into tectonic plates that move over a semi-molten upper mantle (asthenosphere) via processes that are collectively referred to as plate tectonics. Geologists help locate and manage the earth's natural resources, such as oil and coal, as well as metals such as iron, copper, and uranium. Additional economic interests include minerals such as asbestos, perlite, mica, phosphates, zeolites, clay, pumice, quartz, and silica, as well as elements such as sulfur, chlorine, and helium. Astrogeology refers to the application of geologic principles to other bodies of the solar system. However, specialised terms such as selenology (studies of the Moon), areology (of Mars), etc., are also in use. The word "geology" was first used by Jean-André Deluc in the year 1778 and introduced as a fixed term by Horace-Bénédict de Saussure in the year 1779. An older meaning of the word was first used by Richard de Bury. He used it to distinguish between earthly and theological jurisprudence.
  • This map shows the predominant rock types underlying the lands of northwestern Middle-earth , as well as major deposits of significant minerals.
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