Useful Tips On Learning the Geology Around the Place You Live
A great idea is to find out more about the geology of the place you live. It may become an interesting hobby to explore your native area. There are so many peculiarities demanding to be discovered. Some areas are mostly sedimentary, while others are metamorphic. What if the place you live now has been a sea bed? All this is extremely interesting, and at the same time easy. All you need is just a little bit of geology knowledge and a modest library nearby. Knowing just a few important things will enable you to go beyond just thinking something looks interesting.
- First, find an area where you can have an easy access to buried rock. Cutouts for highways can be a good place to look. Many times these have carved through many centuries of deposits.
- Bring your camera with you to take some pictures of layers. You can either make enlargements or just to make a sketch of the site. This is very useful since you will be able to label the different layers. It’s also great because in such a way you can store materials for future expeditions and, which is very important, raise your skills.
- A file cabinet will allow you to sore samples. Then you can use your early samples for future explorations.
- Visit libraries to get more useful information. Reading the rock and geology books in the library, you get more geo-conscious. As your knowledge increases, you will be able to figure out which samples are common and which are a real treasure.
- Do you know how to identify rock samples next day? It’s easy. Just mark the rock sample that attracts your interest. You can mark it on the photo or sketch.
- Date all samples and your sketch of the site.
- Talking to elderly people who live in the area for a long time has many benefits. These people can show you interesting places like, for example, sink holes.
- Explore old river and creek beds, where some treasure samples can be exposed.
- Safety is very important. Geology involves a certain risk, connected with climbing. Remember there’s safety in numbers. Being with other people makes a situation or activity less dangerous.
- You may eventually want to invest in your own resource materials when you know what you want to look for in terms of content.

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