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24 June 2019

The Wonders Of A Geologic Map

By Betty Allen


As you begin to study geology for the first time and come into contact with a wide variety of different elements, you'll want to make sure you know how to explore the terrain near your university. A well-made geologic map will give you all the information you need to succeed in your field work when you finally have a chance to hit the great outdoors without your rock hammer.

All maps that are used in geology will be properly color coded so that users can immediately spot what they are looking for. All Jurassic age rocks, for example, will be given the same color. If you are doing a project on a certain dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic, you'll want to explore rocks where fossils of these great beasts might actually be found.

Large maps are usually printed on paper that be rolled up and taken with you when you are on an expedition. Keep the paper casually rolled up and then use a rubber band to tie it off. When out in the wilderness, the rubber band can be taken off and the paper unsheathed and set up on a flat surface for everyone to examine. This should keep the material itself from tearing or degrading too fast.

You can order specialty maps online for the regions you'll be working in. Certain sites offer plenty of options, and you can expect your order to be shipped to your home within a week or so. It is sometimes better to order maps in bulk, as this way you'll get a better per unit price. This is how it usually occurs at colleges and universities.

Becoming familiar with some basic geologic concepts can help you reach your educational goals. Volcanoes, especially ones that spew beautiful lava into the air, are often in the news. When volcanoes erupt and lava flows out and eventually hardens, it can create unique rock formations that is recorded in the history of the Earth for geologists to discover and analyze.

Mountain building episodes are also fascinating and offer a way to learn about how the great ranges of the Earth came together. If you are going to be doing a bit of geologic work in the Appalachians, you'll want to learn about how stress and strain can create metamorphic rocks. Some minerals are often closely associated with certain kinds of mountain building events.

Any good geologist will delve deep into Earth's history to learn about how the planet actually formed. The commonly accepted theory is that the planets formed out of the collapse of the solar nebula, which occurred between four and five billion years ago. As the inner rocky planets gained mass, they fell into orbits around the sun, where they still exist today.

You will want to choose a good map by first looking over your options. As long as the colors are bright and stand out, you should be able to use it for lots of different projects. Take care of the paper itself so that it remains in good shape for several semesters so that the students can use it.




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