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Geo Clio: Webserver for the History of Geology and the Geosciences. Information on research in the history of Geology and Earth Sciences: links, news of upcoming meetings, and recent publications. http://geoclio.st.usm.edu/
GSA History of Geology Division Web site includes organization information, as well as several papers on important geologists and their work. http://geoclio.st.usm.edu/gsahistory.html
Out of Print Geology Books for sale Also including books on paleontology, mineralogy, mining, explorations, early surveys, volcanology, seismology and meteoritics. http://geology-books.com/newcatalog.html
Cofrhigeorama Provides historical information on geology, mineralogy, petrology and other Earth sciences. In French and English.≥ˇ http://www.cri.ensmp.fr/cofrhigeo/en.htm
The Great Devonian Controversy A review of the book by Martin Rudwick about this 19th century geological controversy. http://www.friesian.com/rudwick.htm
Bartleby.com: Sir Charles Lyell Includes etexts of scientific papers, "The Progress of Geology" and "Uniformity of Change". http://www.bartleby.com/people/Lyell-Si.html
An Introductory Guide to Continental Drift Brief overview of the development of drift theory. Bibliography. Links to relevant sites http://scils.rutgers.edu/~kpennell/webpage.html
Athanasius Kircher Links, with a Geoscience Bias An annotated and categorized link directory. http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/kircher/kircher.html
HESS: History of the Earth Sciences Society International society devoted to the history of earth sciences. Site has information about the organization and its journal, Earth Sciences History. http://historyearthscience.org/
Lord Kelvin and the Age of the Earth Mathematical details of Lord Kelvin's young earth calculation, from a course in applied fourier analysis. http://www.me.rochester.edu/courses/ME201/webexamp/kelvin.pdf
No Stone Unturned The First 150 years of the Geological Survey of Canada. http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/gsc/history_e.html
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