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- The geologic time scale or geological time scale (GTS) is a representation of time based on the rock record of Earth. It is a system of chronological...
- the geological history of the Earth as a whole. One aspect is to demonstrate the age of the Earth. Geology provides evidence for plate tectonics, the...
- The United States Geological Survey (USGS), founded as the Geological Survey, is an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior whose work spans the...
- A geological survey is the systematic investigation of the geology beneath a given piece of ground for the purpose of creating a geological map or model...
- A geological contact is a boundary which separates one rock body from another. A contact can be formed during deposition, by the intrusion of magma, or...
- 1:250 000 Geological Series (Second Edition), Northern Territory Geological Survey. scale 1:250 000, Darwin, Northern Territory Geological Survey, Australia...
- ISBN 9780124167100. O'Hara, Kieran D. (2018). "The Structure of Geological Revolutions". A Brief History of Geology (1 ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 247–259...
- Series are subdivisions of rock layers based on the age of the rock and formally defined by international conventions of the geological timescale. A series...
- Examples of geological events include a single footprint, an earthquake, a series of volcanic eruptions, the formation of mountains (orogenies), the Great Oxidation...
- intense geological activity. The area formed as a series of small island arcs, deep-ocean sediments and mafic oceanic crust accreted to the western edge...