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Geological popular themes refer to the various topics and subjects that are commonly discussed in the field of geology

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Background imageGeological Collection: Royal Institution of Cornwall Excursion Party at the Cheesewring, Linkinhorne, Cornwall

Royal Institution of Cornwall Excursion Party at the Cheesewring, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. 20th August 1868
The Royal Cornwall Gazette reported on the excursion on 20th August 1868 a photograph was taken of the Cheesewring and its surrounding swarm of human beings.... the president [J

Background imageGeological Collection: Ammonite fossil

Ammonite fossil
Ammonite, Biology, Black Background, Color Image, Cross Section, Extinct, Fossil, Geology, Invertebrate, Mineral, No People, Paleontology, Photography, Polish, Shell, Single Object, Spiral

Background imageGeological Collection: Giants Causeway, columnar basalt columns, result of an ancient volcanic fissure

Giants Causeway, columnar basalt columns, result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption, Northern Ireland, UK, World Heritage site. September 2019

Background imageGeological Collection: Australia, Tasmania, Tasman National Park, Cape Pillar, sunrise

Australia, Tasmania, Tasman National Park, Cape Pillar, sunrise
viewpoint, geology, vista, Ted Mead, 200141042-001

Background imageGeological Collection: A view of huge granite boulders near Luxulyan Valley, Cornwall. 1909

A view of huge granite boulders near Luxulyan Valley, Cornwall. 1909
A man from the photographic party stands beside a group of huge granite boulders. It is possible that the man is the photographer John Charles Burrow

Background imageGeological Collection: Three men by near a huge granite boulder, Luxulyan Valley, Cornwall. 1900

Three men by near a huge granite boulder, Luxulyan Valley, Cornwall. 1900
Three men from the photographic party pose for the camera to give scale to the granite boulder. The man on the left of the picture is almost certainly the photographer Herbert Hughes

Background imageGeological Collection: Cassiterite, Wherry Mine, Wherrytown, Penzance, Cornwall, England

Cassiterite, Wherry Mine, Wherrytown, Penzance, Cornwall, England
Cassiterite with quartz. A very rich tin ore of a brown colour with black crystals of a curious form on the surface intermixed with white quartz

Background imageGeological Collection: Tolbachik Volcano erupting with lava flowing down the mountain side. Kamchatka, Russia

Tolbachik Volcano erupting with lava flowing down the mountain side. Kamchatka, Russia. November 29th 2013. Winner of the Wildscapes category

Background imageGeological Collection: Aerial view of the Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site along the shore

Aerial view of the Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site along the shore of the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada. May 2017

Background imageGeological Collection: Pueblo Colorado US City Street Map

Pueblo Colorado US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Pueblo, Colorado, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageGeological Collection: Boulder Colorado US City Street Map

Boulder Colorado US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Boulder, Colorado, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageGeological Collection: Minneapolis Minnesota US City Street Map

Minneapolis Minnesota US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageGeological Collection: Brookings South Dakota US City Street Map

Brookings South Dakota US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Brookings, South Dakota, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageGeological Collection: Waterloo Iowa US City Street Map

Waterloo Iowa US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Waterloo, Iowa, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageGeological Collection: Medford Oregon US City Street Map

Medford Oregon US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Medford, Oregon, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageGeological Collection: Casper Wyoming US City Street Map

Casper Wyoming US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Casper, Wyoming, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageGeological Collection: Within the Marble Caves of Northern Patagonia

Within the Marble Caves of Northern Patagonia
On Lago General Carrera in Chile, there are caves created entirely of marble, and after years of geological erosion, patterns are formed on the cave walls

Background imageGeological Collection: Geological map of the European Alps, lithograph, published in 1897

Geological map of the European Alps, lithograph, published in 1897
Geological map of the European Alps. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageGeological Collection: Distant view of Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. 1920s

Distant view of Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. 1920s
View from the north side, taken at or near the Illogan Highway. Carn Brea Castle and the Basset Memorial can be seen on the skyline

Background imageGeological Collection: Jurassic reptiles, dinosaurs, fish and birds

Jurassic reptiles, dinosaurs, fish and birds.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageGeological Collection: Plant landscape of the Permian

Plant landscape of the Permian.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageGeological Collection: Trilobite, sponge and zoophyte fossils

Trilobite, sponge and zoophyte fossils.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageGeological Collection: Mining Geological profiles lithograph 1895

Mining Geological profiles lithograph 1895
Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition Vol I New York, Samuel Hall 1878

Background imageGeological Collection: A Grand View, South Rim Grand Canyon Panorama

A Grand View, South Rim Grand Canyon Panorama, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA. Tranquility and Beauty in Nature

Background imageGeological Collection: Illustration of tectonic plates moving past each other (transform boundary)

Illustration of tectonic plates moving past each other (transform boundary)

Background imageGeological Collection: Illustration of tectonic plates moving apart (divergent boundary)

Illustration of tectonic plates moving apart (divergent boundary)

Background imageGeological Collection: Illustration of tectonic plates moving together (convergent boundary), creating mountains

Illustration of tectonic plates moving together (convergent boundary), creating mountains

Background imageGeological Collection: Argentina, Rio Pinturas, Cueva de los Manos, imprints of human hands on rock

Argentina, Rio Pinturas, Cueva de los Manos, imprints of human hands on rock

Background imageGeological Collection: The Tasman Bridge in Hobart, Tasmania

The Tasman Bridge in Hobart, Tasmania
Downtown District, Hobart, Tasmania Island, Australia

Background imageGeological Collection: Ankylosaurus dinosaurs defend themselves against a T-Rex

Ankylosaurus dinosaurs defend themselves against a T-Rex
A pair of Ankylosaurus herbivore dinosaurs defending themselves against a deadly carnivorous T.Rex during Earths Cretaceous Era

Background imageGeological Collection: The Milky Way over El Capitan and Half Dome Mountain from Tunnel VIew, Yosemite National Park

The Milky Way over El Capitan and Half Dome Mountain from Tunnel VIew, Yosemite National Park, California, United States

Background imageGeological Collection: Cathedral Gorge within the ranges of Purnululu National Park or the Bungle Bungle Ranges

Cathedral Gorge within the ranges of Purnululu National Park or the Bungle Bungle Ranges
Feeling dwarfed by this overwhelming gorge at the Bungle Bungles of Purnululu National Park. Cathedral Gorge, an astonishing geological formation with amazing acoustics

Background imageGeological Collection: Sandstone moraine. Working on fossil boulder

Sandstone moraine. Working on fossil boulder
Attributed to the Frank Debenham collection. Expedition: British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13. Leader: Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Date: 1912. Expedition members carry out geological research

Background imageGeological Collection: View of Kununurra from Kellys Knob

View of Kununurra from Kellys Knob
Kellys Knob is a beautiful lookout point, offering stunning panoramic views of the the town, Ord Valley, and Lake Kununurra

Background imageGeological Collection: Cornish tin mining, 19th century

Cornish tin mining, 19th century
Cornish tin mining, 19th-century artwork. Miners working in a shaft in a tin mine in Cornwall, UK. Many such excavations were near the coast and extended out under the sea for nearly a kilometre

Background imageGeological Collection: The Highway to the South - Scott expedition

The Highway to the South - Scott expedition
The magnificent entrance to the Beardmore Glacier showing the snow slope leading up to the two massive granite pillars through which Captain Scott passed with his men

Background imageGeological Collection: Madeira - landscape with flowers near Ponta Delgada, Madeira Island, Portugal

Madeira - landscape with flowers near Ponta Delgada, Madeira Island, Portugal

Background imageGeological Collection: Two giraffes in Damaraland, Namibia

Two giraffes in Damaraland, Namibia
Two giraffes feeding from a tree in the desert in Damaraland, Namibia

Background imageGeological Collection: Kanarraville Creek Falls in autumn, Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park, Utah

Kanarraville Creek Falls in autumn, Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park, Utah, Western United States, USA

Background imageGeological Collection: Sunrise over Lynton, Emoor National Park, North Devon, England

Sunrise over Lynton, Emoor National Park, North Devon, England

Background imageGeological Collection: Man in Cathedral Cave, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

Man in Cathedral Cave, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

Background imageGeological Collection: Tre Cime di Lavaredo / Drei Zinnen, three distinctive mountain peaks in the Sexten

Tre Cime di Lavaredo / Drei Zinnen, three distinctive mountain peaks in the Sexten Dolomites seen from WW1 cave shelter, South Tyrol, Italy, October 2019

Background imageGeological Collection: Bowermans Nose, late evening light in autumn, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK

Bowermans Nose, late evening light in autumn, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK. October 2016

Background imageGeological Collection: Double rainbow at Combestone Tor, early morning light, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK

Double rainbow at Combestone Tor, early morning light, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK. November 2013

Background imageGeological Collection: Northwest view of Sedona from within the saddle on Cathedral Rock, Sedona, Arizona

Northwest view of Sedona from within the saddle on Cathedral Rock, Sedona, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageGeological Collection: Tetrahedrite, Trenance, St Issey, near Padstow, Cornwall, England

Tetrahedrite, Trenance, St Issey, near Padstow, Cornwall, England
Tetrahedrite coated in chalcopyrite with minor siderite. Collector Philip Rashleigh wrote: Crystals of Grey Copper Ore in triangles with a little spatose Iron Ore, near Padstow. Rashleigh Collection

Background imageGeological Collection: Pebbles on Nash Point, Monknash Coast, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, UK, June 2006

Pebbles on Nash Point, Monknash Coast, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, UK, June 2006

Background imageGeological Collection: The Second Western Party The Day They Were Picked Up By The Ship, 1912, (1913)

The Second Western Party The Day They Were Picked Up By The Ship, 1912, (1913)
The Second Western Party The Day They Were Picked Up By The Ship: Taylor, Debenham, Gran and Forde, 1913. The return of the Western Geological Party: geologists Frank Debenham and T.Griffith-Taylor



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Geological Collection

Geological popular themes refer to the various topics and subjects that are commonly discussed in the field of geology. These themes may include plate tectonics, mineralogy, sedimentology, volcanology, and paleontology. Geologists study these topics to better understand the Earth's history and processes. Plate tectonics explain how continents move over time while mineralogy examines the chemical composition of rocks and minerals. Sedimentology focuses on how sedimentary rocks form while volcanology studies volcanic activity. Paleontology looks at fossils to understand past life forms on Earth. Overall, geological popular themes provide a fascinating insight into our planet's natural history and evolution over millions of years.
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We offer a wide range of geological art prints that are perfect for those who love the natural world. Some popular themes include stunning landscapes, geological formations, and minerals. You can find breathtaking images of mountains, valleys, and canyons from all over the world. These prints capture the beauty and majesty of nature in its rawest form. If you're interested in geological formations, we have plenty to offer as well. From towering rock formations to underground caves and caverns, these prints showcase some of the most incredible sights on Earth. And if you're fascinated by minerals, there are many beautiful images available that highlight their unique colors and textures. Whether you're looking for something to decorate your home or office or simply want to add to your collection of natural history art prints, we have something for everyone with an interest in geology.
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Geological art prints are a popular theme among art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The cost of these prints may vary depending on the size, quality, and type of paper used for printing. Generally, larger prints tend to be more expensive than smaller ones due to the amount of ink and paper required for production. The price range for geological art prints can also depend on the artist or photographer behind the image. Prints from well-known artists or photographers may command higher prices due to their reputation and demand. It is important to note that while some companies may offer discounts or promotions on their products, pricing should not be the only factor considered when purchasing an art print. Quality and authenticity are equally important factors to consider in order to ensure that you receive a product that meets your expectations and provides long-lasting enjoyment.
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Your Geological art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be rolled up and placed inside a sturdy tube for protection during transit. Media Storehouse uses reputable courier services to deliver your order, ensuring that it reaches you on time and in excellent condition. You can track the progress of your delivery online using the tracking number provided by the company. When you receive your Geological art prints, simply unroll them carefully and allow them to flatten out naturally before framing or displaying them as desired. With our reliable delivery service, you can enjoy beautiful artwork from the comfort of your own home without any hassle or stress.