eBooks are accessible online, and many are available for download or 2 week check out.
Physical Geology
by
Steven Earle
Full text eJournals are searchable through the library catalog or on the eJournals page.
Circulating books may be checked out in 3 week intervals.
An Introduction to Geological Structures and Maps
by
G. M. Bennison
An Introduction to Geological Structures & Maps' is a concise text that leads the students in easy stages from the simplest ideas on geological structures right through to the more advanced geological mapping techniques. The approach this book adopts is designed to help students with little or no supervision: each new topic is simply explained and illustrated by figures, and exercises are set on successive maps. If students are unable to complete a problem, they can read on to obtain more specific instructions on how theory may be used to solve the problem in question.
Minerals of the World
by
Walter Schumann
Identify over 500 of the most collectible minerals quickly and easily.
Books from the reference section are available for in library use, or are available for online viewing.
Encyclopedia of Minerals
by
Willard Lincoln Roberts, George Robert Rapp, Jr. and Julius Weber
This is one reference source that really rocks--since that is what it's all about. It simply lists and describes all known minerals found on the earth. For each mineral, the encyclopedia provides chemical formula, physical data, color and appearance, and geographic distribution.
Glossary of Geology
by
Margaret Gary, Robert McAfee, Jr., and Carol L. Wolf
This indispensable reference tool contains nearly 40,000 entries, including 3,600 new terms and nearly 13,000 entries with revised definitions from the previous edition. The revisions represent both advances in scientific thought and changes in usage and they make this 800+ page hardbound a must for any earth science professional or student. In addition to definitions, many entries include background information and aids to syllabication.
