Science: Geology

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Volcanoes in Israel: The Complete List

Explore Volcanoes in Israel with a complete, sortable list of 20 volcanic sites. Each entry includes region, volcano type, and age or last activity (years or kya), plus concise geological context — an essential guide for students, hikers, and geology enthusiasts.

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Natural Resources of Turkmenistan: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists 20 key Natural Resources of Turkmenistan, each with reserves or production figures and main locations. From vast natural gas and oil deposits to industrial minerals and groundwater, the post explains the scale, distribution, and economic importance of each resource, ideal for researchers, investors, and readers curious about Turkmenistan’s resource base.

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List of Caves in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Discover 50 notable caves in Bosnia and Herzegovina in this comprehensive list, with municipality/region, precise coordinates, and length/depth measurements. Ideal for cavers, researchers, and travelers planning visits, the guide highlights karst formations like Vjetrenica and provides practical location data to explore the country’s subterranean landscapes.

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The Complete List of Minerals In Cyprus

This comprehensive list catalogs 49 minerals found across Cyprus, including chemical formulas, localities, and notes on occurrence or commonality. Whether you’re a geologist, collector, or curious traveler, explore detailed entries to discover where each mineral forms and how common it is.

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Active Volcanoes in North Korea

This post surveys the Active Volcanoes in North Korea, spotlighting Mount Paektu and other volcanic sites, their eruption histories, coordinates, and current monitoring status. Read concise facts, maps, and safety considerations for researchers, travelers, and anyone interested in the peninsula’s volcanic activity.

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The Complete List of Metamorphic Rocks

A comprehensive reference listing 50 metamorphic rocks organized by Category, Protolith, and Grade & key minerals. From common types like slate, schist, gneiss, and marble to rarer varieties, each entry includes protolith origin and diagnostic minerals to help students, rockhounds, and professionals identify and compare specimens in the field and lab.

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The Complete List of Volcanoes in Turkey

Discover the definitive list of Volcanoes in Turkey, detailing 15 prominent volcanic peaks with province/region, exact coordinates, and elevation in meters. This concise, well-organized guide is perfect for travelers, mapmakers, researchers, and geology enthusiasts seeking quick reference and location data—scroll through the complete table to explore each volcano’s placement, altitude, and regional context.

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Natural Resources of Russia: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists 22 Natural Resources of Russia, detailing typical amounts, main producing regions, and Russia’s global share or rank for each resource. Perfect for students, researchers, and industry professionals seeking a clear, data-driven overview of Russia’s resource wealth and geographic distribution.

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Volcanoes in the Republic of the Congo

Explore Volcanoes in the Republic of the Congo with this concise guide to volcanic features, historical activity, and accessible sites. Learn where these formations are located, their geological importance, and essential safety tips for visiting remote volcanic landscapes.

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Volcanoes in Washington: The Complete List

Explore a definitive list of Volcanoes in Washington, covering all 16 major volcanic peaks across the Cascades and coastal regions. For each volcano we provide county location with coordinates, elevation in meters, and last eruption date. Ideal for students, hikers, and anyone curious about the Pacific Northwest’s volcanic landscape.

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