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Banded iron formation rock sample
Anonymous
Assorted Minerals of the World
Anonymous
Colorful cross-bedded sandstone at Coyote Buttes
Anonymous
Theory of Continental Drift, 1922
Unknown
Sagenite on Mexican Agate
Anonymous
Lizard Fossil from Solnhofen Limestone Formation
Anonymous
Mount St. Helens Erupting
Anonymous
Lizard Fossil from Solnhofen Limestone Formation
Anonymous
Calx carbonata
James Sowerby
Pahoehoe Lava Flow on San Salvador Island
Anonymous
Ambroise Tardieu, Bartmy, Faujas De Saint-Fond, Geologist
Anonymous
Lava erupting from Eyjafjallajokull
Anonymous
Rhodochrosite mineral from China's Wuton mine
Anonymous
USA, California, Death Valley National Monument, Zabriske Point, Erosion Patterns in Sandstone
Anonymous
Ferdinand Fouque, French geologist and petrologist, 1904.
Anonymous
James Hutton, Scottish geologist, 1787 (1877)
Unknown
Geologist in a chalk pit
George John Rose
South Tufa, Tufa Towers, Mono Lake, California, USA
Anonymous
Earth's Crust Exposed in Oman
Anonymous
'Rift in Top of Mount Tarawera'
Charles Spencer
Diagram of the Earth during the Carboniferous period, 1922
Unknown
Sedimentary Strata
Anonymous
Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, c.1898
American Photographer
Death Valley, California, USA, 1982-1993
Unknown
Sections of meteorite
George Henry Frederick Ulrich
Pebbles on Boulder
Anonymous
Steam and lava from eruption at Eyjafjallajokull glacier
Anonymous
Alfred Lothar Wegener, German geophysicist and meteorologist
Unknown
'Plumbago' (graphite)
Johann Michael Seligmann
Barometer
John Frederick Newman
Rocks Against Cracked Boulder
Anonymous
Engraving of James Hutton
Anonymous
Basalt formations and waterfall, Kerguelen Islands
John Robertson
Sphalerite with Calcite
Anonymous
Rocks Against Boulder
Anonymous
Delineation of the Strata of England and Wales with a Part of Scotland (The first geological map of
William Smith
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