Geology Homeschool Tips – Lots of Links
Geology Homeschool Tips - From a Real Geologist
My college degree from the University of Cincinnati was in geology. I loved everything about it. Here's a colorful geology map of eastern Cincinnati, Ohio.
Why is Geology Important to a Homeowner?
Your house is built on soil or directly on rock. You need to be aware of flooding - rivers are a part of geology.
You need to be aware of groundwater. Groundwater floods basements and crawlspace.
CLICK or TAP HERE to discover how to STOP basement or crawlspace flooding.
Those are just a few of the reasons you need to be cognisant of the geology of your area.
What are Soil Maps?
Soil maps show the exact soil under your home. They list all the characteristics and you can get them for free.
CLICK or TAP HERE for more information about soil maps.
Does Geology Provide the Truth About Climate Change?
You bet it does! When you immerse yourself in geology, you discover in the first few days the concept of Deep Time. Deep Time allows you to look at geologic events across the vast expanse of time, not just the past 100 or 200 years, silly!
CLICK or TAP HERE to discover the TRUTH about climate change. Clue: The climate is constantly changing. Mother Nature is a patient woman unlike many others I know that are antsy!
Here's a fascinating geologic map showing the glacial moraines in Ohio that were created by the last huge continental glacier:
Ms. Anna E. Watson and Dr. John Kiefer, geologists who work with the Kentucky Geological Survey, appeared on my radio show on July 24, 2004. Ms. Watson compiled the following list of helpful websites:
Institute for Business and Home Safety Building Codes
Earthquake Hazards Maps and Information
Master List of Links to all US State Geological Surveys
Here are some cool photos courtesy of Dr. Kiefer:
The following three photos show a foundation sliding out from under a house. The hillside gave way and gravity ruled the day.