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patrickberzins

Colorado earthquake history - 2 views

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    This is help full to know more about Colorado earthquake history.
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    This is really cool. At first I didn't even know Colorado had many earthquakes and this is helpful to know.
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    I did not know that CO had a 6.6 earthquake on the richter scale!
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    I did not know that Colorado had many earthquakes at all, but now I know that we had a more powerful earthquake that was a 6.6.
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    I never knew Colorado had any earthquakes, but the largest one was a 6.6!
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    This was helpful to learn about the history of Eathquakes in Colorad. Didn't know that Colorado ecer had a earth quake history let aline actually have a minor earth quake in the 1800. Even though I didn't learn about ts in my class, other clsses had probablly learned abiut it.
cameronazari

Climate Change in Colorado - 1 views

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    This website accurately shows how the climate is changing in the state of colorado. The website also ties back to water supply and other things we discussed in keystone.
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    The website also pulls out some key problems in colorado that are happening due to climate change and global warming. The website discusses how the water supply is lessening, how climate change is effecting the snowpack, and other important topics, such as droughts. Climate is effecting colorado, but slowly.
Maria Jose Urbina Gonzalez

Dinosaur ridge - 2 views

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    Dinosaur ridge is a cool place to get to get. Involved with what fossils look like and how a cool mark that the divisors lift dose not have to be bones it can also be foot prints.
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    In this site, you learn all about dinosaur ridge's history and all the fossils in it.
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    When Alameda Parkway was being constructed in 1937 to provide access to Red Rocks Park, workers discovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints. These were found to include mostly Iguanodon-like footprints, perhaps from Eolambia. Carnivorous theropod tracks are also present.
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    I learned after reading the information posted on Wikipedia that the majority of the footprints on the ridge are Iguanodon-like footprints.
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    I didn't know that dinosaur ridge was world famous. This website had very useful information.
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    This wikipedia site was very helful. Unlike most wiki's, this webisite did not flood me with information. It had only the nessicary info. I had no idea that when Alameda Parkway was being constructed in 1937 to provide access to Red Rocks Park, workers discovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints.
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    That's cool how you can see the actual tracks that dinosaurs made. But how were they fossilized.
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    I thought this was a really good resource about dinosaur ridge. It talked about the fossils there an death dinosaurs are fou d there
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    It was very interesting to see how the dinosaur tracks have been preserved into the rock. Dinosaur ridge is a very important geological site, and it is amazing that it is located in Colorado.
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    Part of the Morrison Fossil Area National Natural Landmark is Dinosaur Ridge. Morrison, Colorado, that is just west of Denver, is where it is located. Dinosaur Ridge has found very famous dinosaur fossils over the years.
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    I found this sight Extremely helpful. I really enjoyed they extra information about dinosaur preservation. I never new there were so many cool things in my backyard.
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    Dinosaur Ridge holds evidence to the past creatures that lived in Colorado. while the Alameda Parkway was being constructed so local citizens and visitors from other places could come and visit the beutiful rock formations of red rocks, tons of dinosaur footprints were found, mostly ones of the iguanadon. In dinosaur Ridge, widley know dinosaurs were found such as the fossils of the allosaurus. The allosaurus is a predator to sauropods.
Gatlin Mark

Climate Change and Colorado's Future - 1 views

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    How global warming will affect us locally. From rain and snow amounts, to agriculture and living in the city. From the University of Colorado, Boulder
lilaarnold

PDF of the historical boulder - 7 views

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    An unconformity is when there is a missing layer in the rocks
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    Talks about how Denver is like an onion and the stuff we talked about during class.
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    Applies Denver onion idea to sandstone below Boulder
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    This is a very good website about what we talked about in class like about Denver being an onion.
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    Gives good info in a very simple way.
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    Wherever rocks of earths crust are visible, geology can be interpreted. This gives good examples and lots of details.
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    A good website to review everything we learned in class about Denver's geology.
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    This is really relevant to what we're learning! Only this is boulder... And we're studying Denver but its basically the same so this is really helpful and not so hard to understand!
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    This site went over Boulder geology in a very advanced and long way. I learned about all the geological periods and the effects they had on life in Boulder. I was not aware that there was a period known as the Pennsylvania Period.
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    I had no idea what the Pennsylvania period was until now. This is a really helpful site, but a little complex.
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    This tells you about boulder geology in a complexed way.
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    Tells about the geology in boulder.
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    I discovered when reading this that the earliest rocks in Boulder County are 1.7-1.8 billion years old.
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    Its a good site that goes through a lot of different rock layers.
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    The oldest rocks in Colorado are 1.7-1.8 billion years old.
patrickberzins

Colorado historical earthquakes - 3 views

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    This is interesting but does not relate to what we are talking about in class
Kevin Chyung

Colorado mineral belt - 4 views

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    Wow there's about 770 minerals found in Colorado so far
Kevin Chyung

Colorado mineral belt - 4 views

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    This is cool
Ben Browner

Colorado Mineral Belt maps - 4 views

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    This is a detailed power point talking about the Colorado Mineral Belt
nadiasolorio

Colorado mineral mine - 1 views

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    This is an awesome site it gives great information about the Colorado mineral mines basically what it is and what it is made out of.
evanrumsfeld

Colorado mineral belt - 1 views

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    This site is good info about the Colorado mineral belt
christophershay

Paint Mines Park - 1 views

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    A geological park 30 mi. east of Colorado Springs.
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    Great for viewing rocks from the Dawson Arkose period.
patrickberzins

Real time earthquake map - 2 views

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    I was not impressed with this website, I could understand the map!
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    I was very impressed with this website. I thought that it told a lot about where the earthquakes are and when they happened. This did not have any information on our unit, though.
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    It's so cool how you can see all of the plates on the map and wow right now there are 2 earthquakes happening near Colorado.
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    This website gave very detailed information about earthquakes all around the world. They pinpointed all of them on a map whihc made it easier and clearer.
gracemasters

Denver rock formation - 0 views

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    The Denver Formation is a geological formation in Colorado whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.[1]
The duct tape queen Mathilde wolf

Learn about the greatest dinosaur tracks every!!!!!!(are you interested because I am) - 1 views

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    Those are in Utah, not in Colorado, but they are still cool
The duct tape queen Mathilde wolf

Dinosaur ridge Colorado - 1 views

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    Wow that's a really helpful website about the dinosaur tracks and dinosaur ridge! Those pictures are really cool? I can't believe those are actually dinosaur tracks!
isobelclara

Pierre Shale Website - 0 views

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    This website lists different animal fossils that you can find in Pierre Shale
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