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  1. Bibliography of North American Geology with Subject Indexes. 11 Bulletins. By F.b. Weeks and J.m. Nickles. Bulletins for the Years: 1906-07, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916. Two Volumes by The Government Printing Office, 1906
  2. Bibliography and Index of New Zealand Geology 1970-1989 (Monograph 9)

141. SRK Consulting Engineers And Scientists
Our engineers and scientists provide independent specialised consulting services, mainly in the fields of mining, exploration, geology, geotechnics, water, waste and the environment.
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142. USGS Science Center For Coastal And Marine Geology Located In Woods Hole, MA
USGS Woods Hole Field Center Homepage
http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/
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USGS Science Center for Coastal and Marine Geology Located in Woods Hole, MA
The Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Geology Team is one of three marine teams that conduct research within the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program. The team is located on WHOI 's Quissett Campus. The team has a staff of about 100, including 24 research scientists and 75 scientific and administrative support staff. USGS earth scientists explore and study many aspects of the underwater areas between shorelines and the deep ocean, off the U.S. East Coast, the Gulf of Mexico, and in parts of the Caribbean and Great Lakes. A JavaScript will rotate an image of USGS at work every time the page is refreshed. News To help in assessing the health of this fishery, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Coastal Services Center have started a 2-year habitat-mapping program. The first phase of acoustic mapping was completed by USGS Woods Hole Science Center staff during a 4-week effort in March and April.

143. Journal Of Marine Systems
The purpose of this journal is to provide a medium of exchange for those engaged in marine research where there exists an interplay between geology, chemistry, biology, and physics. An Elsevier Science Journal.
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Description The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Collections of papers arising from conferences or workshops can be published in special issues. Thematic issues and honorary issues are also welcome. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.

144. PHOTO
Image gallery of European geology.
http://www.fotogeo-jwieczorek.ans.pl/
PHOTO-GEO-GALLERY GALLERY OF Jozef WIECZOREK - AN INDEPENDENT GEOLOGIST GEOLOGY OF EUROPE GEOLOGY OF THE ALPS GEOLOGY OF THE TATRA MOUNTAINS ... LINKS RECOMMENDED SITE in OPEN DIRECTORY PROJECT http://dmoz.org/Science/Earth_Sciences/Geology/ e-mail:jwieczorek@ans.pl see also: Jozef WIECZOREK- independent geologist http://www.geo-jwieczorek.ans.pl WITRYNA OBYWATELSKA JOZEFA WIECZORKA http://www.jwieczorek.ans.pl Last modification: 5.06.2004

145. Home Of The Montana Bureau Of Mines And Geology
Site topics include mineral museum, earthquake studies, environmental assessment, groundwater, GIS, and bureau publications.
http://www.mbmg.mtech.edu/
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146. ISOGEOCHEM
Information about the email discussion list for stable isotope geochemistry. Includes many isotope-related links including available positions, research laboratories, short course and workshop listings, and a searchable message archive.
http://www.uvm.edu/~geology/geowww/isogeochem.html
This site is currently offline for update. Please check back after Jan 9 2005.

147. Bath Royal Literary And Scientific Institution Home Page
Features exhibits devoted to geology, natural history, social history, and antiquities/archaeology. Includes a virtual museum, membership details, and a history of the organization. Located in the UK.
http://www.brlsi.org/
16-18 Queen Square, BATH, Bath and North East Somerset, England.
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Bath's Scientific Tradition William Smith
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' the father of English geology '.
The fossil collection of, Charles Moore which includes many 'type' specimens. Sir William Herschel Joseph Priestley William Lonsdale Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marquis of Lansdowne, K.G Philip Bury Duncan (1772-1863) John Shute Duncan (1768-1844) ... The poet Thomas Moore (1779-1852) earlier connections with science: Adelard England's first Scientist, born in Bath 1080 AD. Home of the BRLSI since Drawing by Barbara Frears phone: fax: Office hours 9.30 - 5.00 Mon-Fri The Institution regularly hosts meetings, discussion groups and lectures.

148. Scott Hollow Cave
Includes discovery of the cave, access and guided trips, geology and hydrology, photos and contact information. Located in Greenbrier Valley, in Monroe County, West Virginia.
http://www.wildcaving.com/
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149. Syracuse Universe Department Of Earth Sciences
Fall 2002 seminar and spring 2002 course syllabi, showing facilities and equipment at the geology Laboratory at Syracuse University.
http://earthsciences.syr.edu/
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150. GeologyLink®
Houghton Mifflin the publisher of geology and Essentials of geology - is Inside geology will link you to hundreds of class lectures, web sites,
http://www.geologylink.com/
GeologyLink The Earth Today In The News Virtual Classroom ... Glossary Student Resource Center
GeologyLink www.geologylink.com Houghton Mifflin - the publisher of Geology and Essentials of Geology - is pleased to present a public forum for all matters geological. This area is open to students, university instructors, professional geologists, and anyone else who seeks insight into the world’s daily geological rumblings.
The Earth Today
October 27, 2003:
On September 21, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake was felt 110 km (65 miles) S of Meiktila, Myanmar. ( National Earthquake Information Center The Earth Today is regularly updated to bring you the latest geologic events.
Geology in the News
Visit Geology in the News to find reports on the latest discoveries and news in the geo-community.
Virtual Classroom
The Virtual Classroom provides links to physical geology courses from around the world.
Virtual Field Trips
Take a virtual field trip or link to local geologic surveys and information from around the world.
Inside Geology
Want to learn more about basic concepts in geology? Curious about a recent geologic event? Interested in studying a subject in depth? Inside Geology will link you to hundreds of class lectures, web sites, references, news items, organizations, and glossaries on every aspect of geology.

151. Quaternary Research At The Department Of Geology, UW-Madison
In Department of geology Geophysics, UWMadison. Studies of basic and applied problems in glacial geology, Quaternary geology, engineering geology,and hydrogeology.
http://www.geology.wisc.edu/~qlab/
Madison.
For info about the city click here . Our group studies a range of both basic and applied problems in glacial geology, Quaternary geology, engineering geology, and hydrogeology. Prospective graduate students click here for information and updates on graduate opportunies. To the right is a picture of a large oval drumlin located in southeastern Wisconsin. Drumlins are streamlined hills formed beneath glaciers. Check out our site about our 1997 trip to Iceland
Check out our site about our 2000 trip to Iceland.
Check out our photos from Svalbard in 2002, 2003
Check out our photos from Iceland 2004 , and the story written by John Chapman about his experiences If you have questions about Quaternary research or graduate studies at the UW please contact us at 608-262-8960. Visit Quaternary Studies at the University of WisconsinMadison for general information about Quaternary Studies in this and other departments on campus. The Department of Geology and Geophysics is located in Weeks Hall (building 142 on the map found at this link). Quick link to Quaternary Lab Link to Glacial Songs
The Quaternary Period
The Quaternary Period includes the last 1.8 million years. One of the most significant aspects of this period is the expansion of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets collectively known as the "Ice Age". Evidence from the deep oceans indicate that there have been over two dozen cold (glacials) and warm (interglacial) periods during the last 2.4 million years. The most recent glaciation began about 125,000 years ago and climaxed about 21,000 years ago. At this time, over 30 percent of earth's surface was covered by ice, and sea level was at least 125 meters lower than present.

152. Geology Of Baja California
s of geologic provinces and history, from Fred Metcalf's Baja Information Pages.......
http://math.ucr.edu/ftm/bajaPages/Geology.html
Return to Contents Page Printer friendly version >> This page was generously contributed by John Minch, Edwin Minch and Jason Minch in response to a query of mine. They have provided a brief summary of the geology of Baja California.
The three contributors are authors of a recent book "Roadside Geology and Biology of Baja California." (See the Books Page for information on this book).
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B AJA CALIFORNIA
can be divided into 5 provinces based on geologic landforms. They are:
  • the tilted granitic fault blocks of the main mountain ranges,
  • the broad flat coastal plains,
  • the isolated coastal mountains,
  • the fault block mountains and alluviated valleys of the Basin and Ranges, and
  • the plateaus of the Volcanic Tablelands. The first three provinces are part of the Cretaceous collision of the North American and the Pacific Plate. The last two provinces are directly related to the opening of the Gulf of California.
  • The tilted granitic fault blocks are represented by the Sierra Juarez and the Sierra San Pedro Martir which form the main granitic ranges of the State of Baja California and the Sierra La Laguna of the Cape region mountains. The main rock types in this province are granitic, metamorphic, and metavolcanic.
  • 153. The National Association Of Geoscience Teachers
    National Association of geology Teachers.
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    The National Association of Geoscience Teachers was established in 1938. Its purpose is to foster improvement in the teaching of earth sciences at all levels of formal and informal instruction, to emphasize the cultural significance of the earth sciences and to disseminate knowledge in this field to the general public. NAGT organizes the technical program in geoscience education at every GSA Annual Meeting, and in this context also sponsors numerous technical sessions, workshops, and field trips. The organization also fosters advances in the teaching and learning of geoscience by means of scholarship aid to summer field-camp students, professional development workshops for geoscience faculty, its Distinguished Speaker Series, and the Journal of Geoscience Education and through its partnership with the National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists
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  • 154. Honest Intellectual Inquiry: Science Sites
    Includes categorized links to general science, anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, biology, genetics, evolution, chemistry, physics, climatology, computers, ecology, geology, mathematics, medicine, and paleontology.
    http://www.dakotacom.net/~depriest/sci.htm
    Index The Weird Bookstores TusCon History ... Science June 17, 2005.
    Honest Intellectual Inquiry:
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    If you're trapped in someone else's frames click here to break free.
    If it hadn't been for my abysmal lack of ability in math, I probably would've become a scientist instead of a Romantic Lit major. As to what kind of science, I never had the opportunity to discover my alter milieu - I love several fields of hard science and several of (what are considered by some) the "softer" sciences. I have now broken these links down by category. Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of so much in the sciences these days, I thought it better to list some links in more than just one category. If you think any other link(s) belong in a different category, or definitely should be in more than one, please send me e-mail. I'd also like to know if you are aware of other good Science links I have missed. Thank you.
    I have divided my Science page into the following subjects for your convenience:
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    155. Geology Humor
    You might be a geologist if . and A brief guide to scientific literature.
    http://www.geoscience.org.za/economic/humor.htm
    Geologists are amazing. They know hundreds of words for different sorts of dirt and hundreds of words for things it does when left alone for a few million years. (By: Thomas Kettenring) You Might Be a Geologist If ...
  • You own more pieces of quartz than underwear. Your rock collection weighs more than you do. Your rock garden is located inside your house You can pronounce the word "molybdenite" correctly on the first try. You don't think of "cleavage" the same way everyone else does. You have ever uttered the phrase "have you tried licking it" with no sexual connotations involved You think the primary function of road cuts is tourist attractions. You find yourself compelled to examine individual rocks in driveway gravel. You're planning on using a pick and shovel while you're on vacation. Your internet home page has pictures of your rocks. You will walk across eight lanes of freeway traffic to see if the outcrop on the other side of the highway is the same type of rock as the side you're parked on. You can point out where Tsumeb is on a world globe. The baggage handlers at the airport know you by name and refuse to help with your luggage.
  • 156. Klamath-Salmon Natural History Library | Online Library Catalog | Geology Index
    geology of the Sawyers Bar area, Klamath Mountains, northern California. Glacial geology of the northern Salmon Mountains, Marble Mountain Wilderness,
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    Catalog Geology Title Year Availability California geology Library Reference California serpentines: flora, vegetation, geology, soils, and management problems Library Reference Forest types on ultramafic parent materials of the southern Siskiyou Mountains in the Klamath region of California Library Reference Geology of the Sawyers Bar area, Klamath Mountains, northern California. Library Reference Glacial geology of the northern Salmon Mountains, Marble Mountain Wilderness, northern California Library Reference Roadside geology of Northern and Central California Library Reference Salmon sub-basin sediment analysis Library Reference Tectonic control of lode gold deposits, Quartz Hill, Klamath Mountains, California Library Reference A vegetation/soil based ecological classification scheme for the Orleans Mountain/Salmon Mountain area northwest, California Library Reference
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    157. Welcome To EOSYS
    Provides 3D reservoir geology appraisal and modelling services including prospect appraisal, reserve estimates, field development schemes and well or seismic surveys positioning. Based in France.
    http://www.eosys.fr/

    158. Japanese Geotechnical Society
    Covers civil engineering, architecture, agricultural civil engineering, geology, and natural resources. Consists of engineers, researchers, students, corporations and groups, numbering more than 14500. With published journal.
    http://www.jiban.or.jp/e/
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    159. China Clay Product Association
    KAOLIN geology IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. Formation. Between 50 and 100 million yearsago, during the geological periods known as Cretaceous and Tertiary,
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    KAOLIN GEOLOGY IN MIDDLE GEORGIA Formation B etween 50 and 100 million years ago, during the geological periods known as Cretaceous and Tertiary, the Atlantic Ocean covered much of Georgia south of an imaginary line drawn from Columbus to Augusta, which is where the Piedmont Plateau meets the coastal plain. A Privacy Statement

    160. Geo-Marine Technology
    Marine geology and geophysics consultancy services to offshore oil and gas industries, offshore survey industries, and governments.
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    G eo-Marine Technology provides Geological, Geophysical and Hydrographic survey consultancy services to offshore oil and gas industries, offshore survey industries, and governments. Welcome to our website; PDF detail documents can be accessed by clicking on the Service Details button to your left. The remote Client FTP Site is open only for certain designated clients of Geo-Marine Technology; because we value the secrecy of our clients proprietary data, it is switched on only at certain prescribed times. There is no anonymous FTP associated with this site.
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    At Geo-Marine Technology, we (few professionals) pride ourselves on the high quality of our data processing and interpretations. We pay close attention to detail and try to let no questions go un-answered. We also meet our clients needs in a fast and efficient manner. This is done by using state of the art software and client-specific processing techniques that we have developed in-house. We intend to maintain a high standard of quality and integrity for years to come. Geo-Marine Technology is not just another interpretation company, we are data analysts dedicated to providing solid facts.
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    Geo-Marine Technology is headed by Mr. John L. Rietman P.G. who has been working with various geological and geophysical service companies and technology-related entities since 1977. Geo-Marine Technology was founded 20 years later in 1997 by Mr. Rietman in order to spread his knowledge to a wider base of organizations and corporations.

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