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- Title
- An Introduction to Geology
- Personal Creator
- Chris Johnson; Matt Affolter; Paul Inkenbrandt; Cam Mosher
- Description
- This OER eTextbook, An Introduction to Geology, is designed to give you a comprehensive introduction to Geology at no or very nominal cost. It contains both written and graphic text material, intra-text links to other internal material which may aid in understanding topics and concepts, intra-text links to the appendices and glossary for tables and definitions of words, and extra-text links to videos and web material that clarifies and augments topics and concepts. Like any new or scientific subject, Geology has its own vocabulary for geological concepts. For you to converse effectively with this text and colleagues in this earth science course, you will use the language of geology, so comprehending these terms is important. Use the intra-text links to the Glossary and other related material freely to gain familiarity with this language. You can access the OER eTextbook here: http://opengeology.org/textbook/
- Subjects
- Open Educational Resources (OER), plate tectonics, geology, Minerals, volcanoes, Weather, erosion, sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, deformation, Earthquakes, coastal environments, Deserts, glaciers, mineral resources, energy resources, climate, climate change
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0083
- Title
- Final Light: V. Douglas Snow in Retrospect - Exhibition Views
- Personal Creator
- V. Douglas Snow
- Description
- Salt Lake Art Center and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) are pleased to present Final Light: V. Douglas Snow in Retrospect, a joint exhibition celebrating the work of eminent Utah artist Doug Snow (1927-2009). A painter, printmaker, and professor, Doug Snow lived and worked in Utah’s red rock country for over half a century. Organized by guest curator Frank McEntire, Final Light: V. Douglas Snow in Retrospect presents defining works from Snow’s career, featuring 35 paintings from private and public collections across the West. The retrospective exhibition examines Snow’s early Abstract Expressionist-inspired period from the 1950s, as well as later works from the last three decades of his life, which meld abstraction with realism to express his passion for Utah’s southern desert. Exhibition held in the Street Gallery Space.
- Subjects
- Deserts, Salt Lake Art Center, realism, Abstract Expressionist, paintings, printmaking
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0170