Earth Science
- Building the Digital Earth
The Cornell University's Geoscience Information System Project, started in 1995, is a major initiative that targets to develop a comprehensive Geoscience Information System for the geosciences. - Current information on active volcanoes in the world

- Digital Library for Earth System Education
DLESE is funded by the National Science Foundation and is being built by a community of educators, students, and scientists to support Earth system education at all levels. - Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
This interactive module is intended as an overview at a senior high school or early university level and touches on physics, environmental sciences, mathematics, computer sciences and geography. - Geode
Use GEO-DATA Explorer (GEODE) to access, view, and download information from geo-spatial databases containing a broad spectrum of data produced by the USGS and other government agencies. - Geography-The National Map
A leading source of land information for exploring our changing planet. - Global Change Data and Information System
“Gateway to Global Change Data and Information” - Hydrology Web
“Hydrology Web is a site that hosts a comprehensive list of links to Hydrology and related Hydrology resources.” - Links for Mineralogists
“Subcategorized, annotated lists of web sites, especially for mineralogists, petrologists,
crystallographers, geologists.” - National Geologic Map Database
“Your Geoscience resource for maps and related data about: geology, hazards, earth resources, geophysics, geochemistry, geochronology, paleontology, and marine geology.” - National Oceanographic Data Center
The National Oceanographic Data Center archives & provides public access to global oceanographic and coastal data, products, and information. - U.S. Geological Survey Library

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