Athena Earth Sciences Links - http://un2sg4.unige.ch/athena/mineral/minlinks.html
Directory of earth science resources by Pierre Perroud. |
Columbia Earthscape - http://www.earthscape.org/
A resource that aims to select a wide range of topics to be made available for researchers, teachers, students, and decision makers involved in the field. Composed of four main areas: research, education, Earth Affairs Magazine, and links. |
GeoIndex - http://www.geoindex.com/geoindex/
Internet directory of companies, associations, government, and education sites for the environmental, geology, geotechnical, hydrogeology, mining, and petroleum fields. |
Geologia.com - http://www.geologia.com/english/welcome_eng.html
A portal for earth scientists, including selected Internet links (topics are geophysics, geotechnics, hydrogeology, and GIS) and commercial material. |
Geologic Resources - http://www.geologicresources.com/
Resources for geoscientists, engineers, and other environmental professionals. Includes free resources, software, books, and instruments. |
Geolor Earth Watch - http://geolor.pitas.com/
Summaries of and links to environmental issues and Earth phenomena. |
Geosource - http://www.library.uu.nl/geosource/index.html
Resources for human geography, physical geography, planning, geoscience and environmental science. Provided by Utrecht University Library. |
GeotechLinks - http://www.geotechlinks.com
Free internet link directory for geotechnical engineers and researchers including links to online free books, manuals, theses, papers and reports in geotechnical engineering field. |
Intute : Earth Sciences - http://www.intute.ac.uk/sciences/earthsciences/
Provides free access to high quality resources on the Internet. Each resource has been evaluated and categorised by subject specialists based at UK universities. Our target audience is students, staff and researchers in higher and further education. |
Links for Mineralogists - http://www.mineralogie.uni-wuerzburg.de/links.html
Annotated links to internet resources, especially for mineralogists, petrologists, crystallographers,and geologists. |