Geologic Mapping C

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I would think with a cross section you would be able to see the offset strata layers in the dip/slip fault but with just a top view there wouldn't be a difference.
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So I've done science Olympiad as a middle schooler and now that I'm in highschool my friends have started a SCIOLY team there so we are all new to this and as treasure of the team my job is to get the supplies and I was looking at the geologic compasses and saw that they were a bit pricey and we're pretty tight on money so I was wondering if you guys could send me links to geologic compasses that you guys use for these events that are good but still somewhat cheap. Also do you guys actually use the geologic compass or would it be ok to just use a regular one?
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So my friends and I have just started a SCIOLY team at our highschool and I'm in charge of getting supplies so I was wondering if you guys could give me links to good geologic compasses that are somewhat not expensive. Also do you guys actually use the geologic compass or would it be ok to use a normal one?
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We borrowed one from somebody, a friend of the team works for the USGS so that was convenient. Honestly I wouldn't worry too much about the geologic compass as I've never actually used it in competition.
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yasmine7123 wrote:So my friends and I have just started a SCIOLY team at our highschool and I'm in charge of getting supplies so I was wondering if you guys could give me links to good geologic compasses that are somewhat not expensive. Also do you guys actually use the geologic compass or would it be ok to use a normal one?
Geologic compasses are new to Geologic Mapping this year, and they are not very different from normal compasses; buying an expensive one would not be worth it. I'd say get a basic compass that is accurate, or use one that you have.
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Magikarpmaster629 wrote:
yasmine7123 wrote:So my friends and I have just started a SCIOLY team at our highschool and I'm in charge of getting supplies so I was wondering if you guys could give me links to good geologic compasses that are somewhat not expensive. Also do you guys actually use the geologic compass or would it be ok to use a normal one?
Geologic compasses are new to Geologic Mapping this year, and they are not very different from normal compasses; buying an expensive one would not be worth it. I'd say get a basic compass that is accurate, or use one that you have.
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Magikarpmaster629 wrote:
yasmine7123 wrote:So my friends and I have just started a SCIOLY team at our highschool and I'm in charge of getting supplies so I was wondering if you guys could give me links to good geologic compasses that are somewhat not expensive. Also do you guys actually use the geologic compass or would it be ok to use a normal one?
Geologic compasses are new to Geologic Mapping this year, and they are not very different from normal compasses; buying an expensive one would not be worth it. I'd say get a basic compass that is accurate, or use one that you have.
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Oh OK. Then I'd probably also watch out for quality when buying those because some of those types of compasses out there on the market are probably super cheap but dysfunctional (I've seen them, they're horrible). By no means do I mean that you should spend a lot of money on a compass, but don't buy one that malfunctions and wastes your money. But having done this event for two years without one, I'm not exactly sure what you'd need to use it for. I mean, to point out which way north is makes sense, but maps usually indicate that on a compass rose drawn on the map...I think. :?
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pikachu4919 wrote:Oh OK. Then I'd probably also watch out for quality when buying those because some of those types of compasses out there on the market are probably super cheap but dysfunctional (I've seen them, they're horrible). By no means do I mean that you should spend a lot of money on a compass, but don't buy one that malfunctions and wastes your money. But having done this event for two years without one, I'm not exactly sure what you'd need to use it for. I mean, to point out which way north is makes sense, but maps usually indicate that on a compass rose drawn on the map...I think. :?
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Hello! I'm new to this event this year, and I was wondering what the rules mean by "geological principles"? Thanks!
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