The Burgh’s Earth Sciences Page
My interest in volcanoes is not the only field in the Earth sciences that I am interested in. Just to get into the field of volcanology one has to get a Geology degree. Volcanoes also produce many earthquakes, so I also have a general interest in the movement of the Earth. As with the other science pages the main purposes for this page are to give those of you who are new to the science world a small taste of what's out there, and to give those who are already involved in science a few sites to find some cool products and data.
Web Camera Site
Geological Surveys and Societies
University Geology Departments
University of Alaska Fairbanks/Geophysical Institute Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Group
The group I was associated with at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.University of Hawai'i School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology
Earthquake Information
USGS National Earthquake Information Center
Located in Golden, Colorado.Alaska Earthquake Center
Located in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Miscellaneous Earth Science Links
Earth Sciences and Map Library
Located at the University of California Berkeley.OneGeology
Mapping the geology of the planet.Geology in Our National Parks
From National Park Service.Magnetic Declination Calculator
For calibrating a Brunton Compass.Bivouac.com
Site for the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia based out of Calgary, Alberta in Canada. They have info on many Canadian mountains, as well as other mountains around North America. I have submitted several photos to them upon request (thanks to Kevin), so stop by their site and check them out.Degree Confluence Project
Site dedicated to showing photos to the world of what is located at each latitude and longitude crossing point.