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"Johnnie D. Sutherland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Apr 2004 15:23:08 -0400
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Subject: classic geomorph/regional geology/ArcView
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 14:14:10 -0500
From: Tom <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: Columbus State Univ., Columbus, Ga


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I would like to teach a course in the fall that combines traditional
geomorphology with regional geology and uses imagery/resources
that are available on the Internet.  I have ArcView available in a 24
seat computer lab and am wondering what kind of material is out
there that utilizes this.  I have seen ArcView cored lessons for pre-
College and figured there must be similar info at a higher level.

Thanks.-------------------------------------------------------------------
Dr. Tom Hanley, Department of Chemistry and Geology, Columbus
State U.,
4225 University Ave., Columbus, Georgia 31907-5645.
VOX: 706-568-2075; FAX: 706-569-3133.
Links to the ACRES project and to 1998 and 1999 pictures I took in
Panama may
be found at:
http://chemgeo.ColState.edu/th_hp.htm
Rock Trails in Central Park, co-authored with M.M. Graff in 1974, is
now online,
figures included, at:
http://www.greenswardparks.org/books.html#rocktrailscentral



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