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DEFINITIONS
Earth Sciences
Sciences that involves attempts to understand the nature, origin, evolution, ab=nd behavior of
the earth or of its part and to comprehend its place in the universe, especially in the solar
system. (McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, New York: McGraw-
Hill, 2002, Ref503 M147 2002, Reference Section, University Library)
Earth science (also known as geosciences, the geosciences or the Earth Sciences), is an all-
embracing term for the sciences related to the planet Earth. It is arguably a special case in
planetary science, being the only known life-bearing planet. There are both reductionist and
holistic approaches to Earth science. …(en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Earth_science )
Related Topics
Environmental geology
Geology
BOOKS
Reference Section
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Lerner, Lee K.,editor (2003) World of earth science Ref 550.3 W927
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(2003) McGraw-Hill dictionary of earth science 2 ed. Ref 550.3 M147 2003
Circulation Section
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3 Floor
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Botkin, Daniel B. (2010) Environmental science : earth as a living planet. 7 ed. Cir 363.7 B749
2011
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Jones, Norris W. (2003) Laboratory manual for physical geology 4 ed. 551.078 J78
McConnell, David (2008) The Good earth : introduction to earth science. 550 G646
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Montgomery, Carla W. (2003) Environmental ecology 6 ed. 550 M787 2003
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Montgomery, Carla W. (2006) Environmental geology 7 ed. 550 M787 2006
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Pipkin, Bernard W. (2005) Geology and the environment 4 ed. 550 P665 2005
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Plummer, Charles C. (2005) Physical geology 10 ed. 550 P735 2005
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Plummer, Charles C. (2003) Physical geology 9 ed. 550 P735 2003
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Skinner, Brian J. (2004) Dynamic earth : an introduction to physical geology: 5 ed. 550 Sk628
2004
Spencer, Edgar W. (2003) Earth science : understanding environmental system. 550 Sp745
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Strahler, Alan (2006) Introducing physical geography 4 ed. 550 St896 2006
Sulit-Braganza, Maria Chona (2005) Earth science : a textbook on earth science for the tertiary
level Revised ed. 550 Su949 2005
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Tarbuck, Edward J. (2006) Applications and investigations in earth science 5 ed. 550.78 T179
2006
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Tarbuck, Edward J. (2006) Earth science 11 ed. 550 T179 2006
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Tarbuck, Edward J. (2005) Earth : an introduction to physical geology 8 ed. 550 T179 2005
Thompson, Graham R. (2012) Earth science and the environment 550 T471
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Thompson, Graham R. (2005) Earth science and the environment 3 ed. 550 T471 2005
Filipiniana Section
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Badders, William (2007) Houghton Mifflin science : earth science. Ref 500 H838
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Owen, Claudia (2010) Earth lab : exploring the earth sciences. 3 ed. Elem 550 Ow97 2010
Allaby, Michael (2009) Earth science : a scientific history of the solid earth. Ref 550 Al416
Blake, Carly, ed. (2011) Over 1000 fantastic earth facts. HS/Ref 031.02 Ov96
Catchillan, Gerry C. (2005) Fundamentals of earth science : a modular approach Cir 550 C357
Medina, Phil (2005) Homework helpers : earth science Cir 550 M491
Redfern, Martin (2012) 50 ideas you really need to know earth. HS/Cir 550 R315
Reed, Christina (2008) Earth Science : decade by decade. Ref 509.04 R323
Tarbuck, Edward I. (2006) Prentice hall Earth Science Cir 550 T179 2006
THESIS
Toledano, Janel L. (2005) Small group discussion : its effects on the learning achievement and
reading comprehension of earth science students 302.34 T649
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Periodicals Section
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The threat of silent earthquakes. Cervelli, P. Scientific American p. 58-63. 290(3) Mr ‘04
AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS
Audio-Visual Center
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INTERNET RESOURCES
The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes and phenomena
which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and
artwork with short explanatory captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and relevant links.
The investigations and visualizations on this site were designed to accompany Earth Science, a
high school textbook authored by Spaulding and Namowitz and published by McDougal Littell. The
Web site was developed by TERC, a non-profit educational research and development firm in
collaboration with McDougal Littell. Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation.
Visualizations and investigations on the site were designed to build students' knowledge of Earth
Science concepts described in the textbook, and to raise student awareness of Earth as a system of
interconnected components and processes.
Extreme Science is the place online to find the biggest, baddest, and the best in the world of
extremes and learn about the science behind what makes each the most extreme example of its kind.
Here you'll find world records in natural science, including earth science and the plant and animal
kingdom. Not only will you find out who holds the records, but also key science concepts used to
explain the story behind the record. You'll also find the most complete collection of science and
technology information and resources available on the Internet, including resources for students
working on science fair projects and teachers needing content for science lessons...
A complete site for kids about earth science created and maintain by NASA.
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