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Applications pour mobiles dans le domaine de la Stratigraphie
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Eart Viewer
1005 accès
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23/08/2014
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What did Earth look like 250 million years ago? Or 1 billion years ago? Or 4.5 billion years ago?
What was the climate like in the deep past?
Find the answers with EarthViewer, an interactive tool for exploring the science of Earth's deep history.
From molten mass to snowball earth, EarthViewer lets you see continents grow and shift as you scroll through billions of years.
Additional layers let you and your students explore changes in atmospheric composition, temperature, biodiversity, day length, and solar luminosity over deep time.
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Geotimescale
726 accès
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22/08/2014
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Need a quick reference to the geologic time scale of Earth's history? Try out our Free geotimescale app on your iPhone or iPod touch!
Find out, for example, when dinosaurs ruled the world or when reptiles first appeared. This is an excellant reference for students, educators, professional geologists, or anyone interested in geology. There are two different views featured: Geologic Time Scale With and Without Ages. The app is completely self-contained. No internet connection required. Ideal for field use.
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Geotimescale enhanced
921 accès depuis le 22/08/2014
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This app displays the Geologic Time Scale that represents the timeline for Earth's history. The geotimescale enhanced app shows the names of the eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages along with their corresponding dates.
This enhanced version also includes illustrations and information for significant events that have occurred during Earth's long history. Illustrations provide an artistic impression of how Earth may have appeared and how life may have evolved over time.
This app provides a quick reference for students, educators, professional geologists, or anyone interested in geology. It's easy to use. No internet connection is required. Ideal for field use.
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