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Jim Cotter, geology professor at the University of Minnesota Morris, is back with us on Minnesota Now to give us the next chapter in his geologist’s tour of Minnesota history.
When the data analysis is complete, results will provide state-of-the-art, subsurface maps that will contribute to a wide range of 3D representations of the nation’s exposed and concealed geology.
It seems appropriate that Duluth's John Green has written a guide to the natural history and geology of the Superior Hiking Trail in Duluth. He also did much of the scouting to determine the trail ...
Flyover Country uses maps and geology databases to identify features of the landscape as a plane flies over them, no Wifi necessary Emily Matchar - Innovation Correspondent March 10, 2016 ...
A University of Minnesota geology team is looking to improve its in-flight education app as the project attracts national attention. The app designers say Flyover Country — a free mobile app that ...
Let’s go back to the mid-1800s: Minnesota was a new state, with settlers pouring in, ready to farm, mine, log and help the Twin Cities grow. But not much was known about this state’s resources ...
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