Just how old is Michigan? Michigan has a long geologic history. The oldest rocks in the state are over 3.5 billion years old. The older rocks in the state host important deposits of iron and copper.
You always leave no stone unturned, and Michigan Tech’s Department of Geology can take you from Alaska to New Zealand and back to the lab in search of answers. Research areas range from volcanology to ...
Western Michigan University’s CoreKids K-12 Outreach Program invites Michigan teachers who are looking for Earth science resources to schedule a visit to WMU to explore our geological facilities.
Representatives from EGLE's Water Resources, Air Quality and Geologic Resources Management divisions will be on hand to answer questions related to regulations and applications for the Michigan Potash ...
or studying geologic hazards such as volcanoes, landslides, and earthquakes. Join Michigan Tech faculty contributing to the study of volcanoes, landslides, and earthquakes around the world. Experiment ...
If you are curious about the natural world, interested in life in the past, concerned about providing water to people in developing countries or wondering why Lake Michigan has so many dunes, geology ...