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An Overview of Earth’s Layers
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Geology
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- 1 Introduction to Geology
- 2 History of the Earth Part 1: Hadean, Archean, and Proterozoic Eons
- 3 History of the Earth Part 2: Phanerozoic Eon – Paleozoic Era
- 4 History of the Earth Part 3: Phanerozoic Eon – Mesozoic Era
- 5 History of the Earth Part 4: Phanerozoic Eon – Cenozoic Era
- 6 Overview of Geologic Structures Part 1: Rock Deformation, Stress and Strain
- 7 Overview of Geologic Structures Part 2: Faults and Folds
- 8 An Overview of Earth’s Layers
- 9 Earthquakes and Seismology in Earth’s Interior
- 10 The Development of Plate Tectonics
- 11 The Wilson Cycle and Plate Boundaries
- 12 The Layers of the Ocean
- 13 Composition of Oceanic Crust Part 1: Topography and Types of Sediments
- 14 Composition of Oceanic Crust Part 2: Pillow Lava, Dikes, Gabbro, and Peridotite
- 15 The Composition of Rocks: Mineral Crystallinity and Bonding Types
- 16 Macroscopic Characteristics of Minerals Part 1: Luster and Color
- 17 Macroscopic Characteristics of Minerals Part 2: Cleavage and Hardness
- 18 The 8 Classes of Minerals Part 1: Native Elements, Oxides, Halides, and Sulfides
- 19 The 8 Classes of Minerals Part 2: Carbonates, Sulfates, and Phosphates
- 20 Types of Silicates Part 1: Orthosilicates, Disilicates, and Cyclosilicates
- 21 Types of Silicates Part 2: Inosilicates, Phyllosilicates, and Tectosilicates
- 22 Origin of Igneous Rocks
- 23 Classification of Igneous Rocks: Intrusive vs. Extrusive
- 24 Characteristics of Sedimentary Rocks: Size, Provenance, and Composition
- 25 Mineralogy of Sedimentary Rocks: Weathering and Diagenesis
- 26 Classification of Sedimentary Rocks Part 1: Terrigenous/Siliciclastic Rocks
- 27 Classification of Sedimentary Rocks Part 2: Biogenic Rocks
- 28 Classification of Sedimentary Rocks Part 3: Chemogenic Rocks
- 29 Origin of Metamorphic Rocks
- 30 Types of Metamorphism: Low P/T, Medium P/T, and High P/T