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- Figure I2: East Village Calgary Flood 2013 © Ryan L. C. Quan.
- Geoscience for the Future poster © Geological Society of London. (What Do Geologists Do?).
- Maps of plate boundaries, topography/bathymetry, seismology, volcanology, seafloor age © Dale S. Sawyer. (Lab 1 Exercises).
- Derivative of Discovering Plate Boundaries activity © Dale S. Sawyer. (Lab 1 Exercises). Used with permission.
- Figure 8.2.1: © Siobhan McGoldrick. CC BY. Includes copyrighted still images produced using Visible Geology.
- Sheep Canyon Geological Map by Robert E. Ladd © Wyoming State Geological Survey. (Lab 8 Exercises).
- Figures T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, and T11 (Google Earth Tutorial Activity)
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- Figure 2.1.2 (left): Halite. © Rob Lavinsky, iRocks.com.
- Practice Exercise 5.1, first image: Aplite Red © Rudolf Pohl.
- Figure 5.3.1: Schematic diagram showing types of depositional environment © Mike Norton. Adapted by Steven Earle.
- Figure 6.2.4c: Schist detail © Michael C. Rygel.
- Figure 9.3.10 (Bottom left): “Moab fault with vehicles for scale” © Andrew Wilson.
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- Cover photograph of Stacked fluvial and marginal marine deposits of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Willow Creek, Alberta © Benjamin Daniels
- Figure A: © Candace Toner. (Lab 4 Exercises).
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- Determining Plate Rates From Hot Spot Tracks Using Google Earth activity by Benjamin Daniels. Derivative of Determining Plate Rates From Hot Spot Tracks Using Google Earth activity by Siobhan McGoldrick and Student Handout for Plate Rate Assignment by Susan Schwartz and Erin Todd (Lab 1 Exercises).
- Google Earth kmz file © Susan Schwartz and Erin Todd (Lab 1 Exercises).
- Arrow figure © Susan Schwartz and Erin Todd (Lab 1 Exercises).
- 1101 Lab 8.kmz file by Benjamin Daniels. Derivative of Kmz file of placemarks for other structural mapping examples © Barbara Tewksbury, Locations in Google Earth for teaching geologic mapping and map interpretation (Lab 8 Exercises).