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  1. On the relationship between cumulus mineralogy and trace and alkali element chemistry in the Archaean granite from the Barberton Region, South Africa (South African Geodynamics Project paper) by T. S McCarthy, 1977
  2. Seismotectonic study for Lahontan Dam and vicinity, Newlands Project, Nevada (Seismotectonic report) by Larry W Anderson, 1984
  3. Bituminous laboratory report by Lewis M Ellsperman, 1950
  4. Seismotectonic study for Rye Patch Dam, Humboldt Project, Nevada (Seismotectonic report) by Larry W Anderson, 1983
  5. Earthquake data - 1986: Jackson Lake seismograph network, Jackson Lake Dam, Minidoka Project, Wyoming (Seismotectonic report) by Chris Wood, 1988
  6. Geotechnical investigations for Arctic Gas pipelines by William Bruce, 1972
  7. Geologic interpretation of infrared thermal images in East Qatrani area, Western Desert, Egypt by el-Shazly Mohamed Shazly, 1974
  8. Geological and geophysical investigations of the Suez Canal zone by el-Shazly Mohamed Shazly, 1975
  9. Seismic detection and discrimination using ocean-bottom seismographs: Annual technical report 1 October 1979-31 December 1980 by L. M Dorman, 1980
  10. Cenozoic organic carbon deposition in the deep sea (NCAR cooperative thesis) by James LeRoy Sloan, 1985
  11. Lunar science: Activities for the elementary student by John W Hartsfield, 1988

101. GEsource: Natural Disasters And Hazards - Mass Movements
wildfires, volcanoes, disaster prevention, timelines, research, warnings. This page includes links to two Quaternary period research projects
http://www.gesource.ac.uk/hazards/Mass-Research.html
Droughts Earthquakes Flooding Mass Movements ... Wildfires Natural Hazards Information Hazards Home Historical Events Satellite Images All Articles ... Current US Weather Mass Movements Resources Mass Movements Home Mass Movements Images Historical Mass Movements Events Mass Movements Articles Mass Movements Websites Academic departments Case studies Databases Field studies ... Research Projects Other areas of GEsource Home World Guide Subject Packs Navigate:
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This page contains a selection of GEsource resources. There are 21 records in this section Benchmark Glaciers Full GEsource record
Keywords : glaciers, United States, US, United States of America, USA, North America, hydrology, climate change, glacial geomorphology Crevasse Zone Full GEsource record
This site exists to disseminate and publish the results from the Juneau Icefield Research Program of the Foundation for Glacier and Environmental Research, based at the University of Idaho and Pacific Science Center, Seattle USA. Users may access and learn about GPS surveys of the Juneau Icefield performed by the project, and download scientific reports, photos and project descriptions.
Keywords : glaciers, ice sheets, cryosphere, hydrosphere, glaciology, global positional system, surveys, geographical information systems, glacial geomorphology

102. GEsource: Natural Disasters And Hazards - Volcanoes
volcanoes, disaster prevention, timelines, research, warnings. research projects Other areas of GEsource Home World Guide Subject Packs, Navigate
http://www.gesource.ac.uk/hazards/Volcanoes-Research.html
Droughts Earthquakes Flooding Mass Movements ... Wildfires Natural Hazards Information Hazards Home Historical Events Satellite Images All Articles ... Current US Weather Volcanoes Resources Volcanoes Home Volcanoes Images Historical Volcanoes Events Volcanoes Articles ... Volcano Maps Volcanoes Websites Academic departments Case studies Databases Field studies ... Research Projects Other areas of GEsource Home World Guide Subject Packs Navigate:
Volcanoes Home
This page contains a selection of GEsource resources. There are 16 records in this section Centre for the Study of Active Volcanoes Full GEsource record
The Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes (CSAV) web site contains a wealth of information and data on active volcanoes. The CSAV provides a variety of training programmes, on volcano monitoring and forecasting, and one of its primary goals is to disseminate knowledge and techniques for forecasting volcanic eruptions to scientists from developing nations. Also, the CSAV offers a training programme that provides a basic introduction to field methods in volcano monitoring for university-level students.
Keywords : volcanoes, active volcanoes

103. Augustana Geology Department Student Research
geology majors are encouraged to complete a senior research project under the direction of one of the faculty members, completing GL4501 (Introduction to
http://www.augustana.edu/academics/geology/department/student.htm
Student Research in Geology Click on the image to the right for a larger version. The Geology Department faculty are all engaged in active research, much of which is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), including Research Experiences for Undergraduates ( REU ) funded projects. This provides many opportunities for student participation in research during the summer and school year. Research projects vary with student interest and funding, however recent projects have included research in experimental petrology paleontology , geomorphology, hydrogeology, and glacial geology Geology majors are encouraged to complete a senior research project under the direction of one of the faculty members, completing GL4501 (Introduction to Research) and GL451 (Senior Research). Completion of GL451 requires a written senior thesis and public presentation of results, typically at a Geological Society of America professional meeting. Student research projects vary with interest and funding. Recent projects have included research in experimental petrology paleontology , geomorphology, hydrogeology, geophysics, planetary geology, and glacial geology . Many students participate in NSF-funded REU programs (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) during the summer between junior and senior year. Recent students have traveled to Alaska, Mongolia, Kamchatka, and the Caribbean Islands with such programs!

104. Finnish Institute Of Marine Research - Antarctica
research projects. FINNARP 1988. Building of the research Station Aboa. Antarctic marine research in the Weddell Sea. Geological and physical research
http://www.fimr.fi/en/etelamanner/etelamanner-tutkimus/retkikunnat.html
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105. Paleontology And Geology Of Missouri - St Louis Missouri - Fossils
This site is a Paleontological research project based in St. Louis, Missouri, devoted to the study of the geological formations in Missouri.
http://www.lakeneosho.org/
Paleontology and Geology of Missouri
Barry Sutton (standing) and Dr. Norm King
I-170 Pennsylvanian exposure This site is a Paleontological research project based in
St. Louis, Missouri, devoted to the study of the geological
formations in Missouri. Primary focus is the study of the
geological formations in the St. Louis area.
The fossils are grouped by formation:
Pennsylvanian Fossils of Missouri

I-170 Pennsylvanian Exposure in St. Louis
The I-170 Pennsylvanian Exposure in St. Louis, Missouri

This link takes you to a discussion by Dr. Norman R. King, Professor of Geology at the University of Southern Indiana, about the rocks exposed at the I-170 highway cut. Dr. King describes the rock units and correlates them with rock units elsewhere in the Midcontinent region. He interprets their environments of deposition, and also places them in the context of larger-scale geological processes taking place in the Midcontinent region and around the globe during the Pennsylvanian Period.

106. Research Projects, LIG, NRM
equipment, research projects, Abstracts Publication list Swedish age Isotope analyses for the Geological Survey of Sweden, mainly UPb geochronology
http://www2.nrm.se/lig/ligres.html.en
Laboratory for Isotope Geology
Swedish Museum of Natural History
Stockholm, Sweden
Research projects
PÃ¥ svenska tack! LIG
Welcome Page
More about
isotope geology
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equipment
Research
projects Abstracts Publication list Swedish age
data base
Per Andersson
- The behaviour of rare earth isotopes in the Arctic Ocean: Source tracers for understanding

present mixing and linkage to past ocean circulation.

Th-dervied subsurface export of biogeochemically fingerprinted particles in the Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ) of the Arctic Ocean. - Colloid-gravitoid controls on settling removal fluxes of biogeochemically significant elements from lake, coastal and oceanic surface waters. - Uranium, Th, Sr and Nd isotopes as tracers for exogene geochemical processes: The importance of particles, colloids and dissolved components for element transport in fresh and brackish water. - Regional and temporal patterns in climate: Development of U-Th dating methods for ICP-MS to be applied to cave deposits in southern Africa. Ulf Bertil Andersson - 1.8 Ga Svecofennian magmatism in the Fennoscandian shield and its border:

107. Bristol University: Undergraduate Prospectus - Biological Sciences - Introductio
Evolution of the Continental Crust; Joint Project; Two geology optional units; Field Course research Methods and Project; Frontiers in Earth Sciences
http://www.bris.ac.uk/prospectus/undergraduate/2006/sections/SCIF/BISC/dept_intr
skip menus prospectus home contacts how to apply ... a-z of programmmes BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Programme Specifications Programme Structures Departmental Home Page Prospectus search ... Science Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
Research Rating: 5
Introduction
Programme Listing UCAS code Duration Applications Places Note BSc Biology BSc Biology and Mathematics New Programme See Biology and Mathematics BSc Botany BSc Geology and Biology See Geology and Biological Sciences MSci Palaeontology and Evolution New Programme BSc Psychology and Zoology BSc Zoology
Programme Structure
Single Honours students take two mandatory Biology units and one open choice unit in year one. In year two, two mandatory Biology units are studied together with ten Biology units from a choice of 15. You also attend a field course in year two selected from a range of subject areas. In year three, you choose six Biology lecture units from a choice of 15 and also undertake a library project and a practical research project. Joint Honours students take Biology units which fit with your chosen programme of study - this usually involves a fairly equal split between the two subjects across the three years. For full information on our degree programmes, including optional units taught and their content, please see The Biological Sciences Department Website
Single Honours
  • Biology (BSc, 3 years)

108. BP Center For Visualization: Research Projects
The research integrates geological and geophysical data with drilling The Virtual Bus Stop project is intended to be a testbed for some of the ideas
http://www.bpvizcenter.com/research.php
Research Consortia
Drilling Visualization Research Consortium (DVRC)

The goal of DVRC is to use 3-D visualization to reduce drilling time, cost, and associated risks. The research integrates geological and geophysical data with drilling engineering algorithms through 3-D visualization.
Geoscience Interpretation Visualization Consortium (GIVC)

Research in GIVC focuses on using 3-D visualization to improve the efficiency, accuracy and completeness of interpretation of depositional systems in 3-D seismic data. This research integrates attributes designed to improve imaging of depositional systems with new algorithms to extract and analyze the systems in 3-D.
Immersive Telecollaboration Research Consortium

This industry-funded research consortium is a cooperative effort between university collaborators and industry partners to conduct fundamental and applied research in real-time immersive telecollaboration between remote visualization centers. Initial research and development will focus on establishing high bandwidth optical testbeds locally and then connecting to regional ones.
Research Projects
Immersive Drilling Planner

Fully integrated immersive visualization tool for planning and updating well paths and platforms in relation to 3D geophysical and geological data. Enables multi-disciplinary teams to use 3D visualization technology, state-of-the-art planning algorithms, and integrated subsurface data for field exploration and development planning.

109. Student Research With Prof. Don Barber
A. Watson 08 (geology) Summer Science Student research Project Field geophysics, mapping and sedimentology of modern and ancient barrier shorelines,
http://www.brynmawr.edu/geology/dbarber/dcbstudentprojects.html
Donald Charles Barber CV Interested in doing a geology senior thesis project with Don? Download this .pdf info sheet Research Projects Supervised by Prof. Don Barber, Bryn Mawr College
A. Watson '08 (Geology) Summer Science Student Research Project: Field geophysics, mapping and sedimentology of modern and ancient barrier shorelines, southern Pamlico Sound, North Carolina. Senior Thesis : Local effects of hard stabilization structures on the retention of nourished beach sand, Stone Harbor, New Jersey. Catherine Riihimaki, PhD (Keck Fellow in Geology) Postdoctoral Research : Numerical simulation of sedimentation beneath the Lake Agassiz subglacial outburst plume in Hudson Strait.
Summer Research and Senior Thesis leading to poster: Quaternary barrier island strata: Comparison of onshore GPR and offshore seismic profiles near Cape Lookout, North Carolina. Geological Society of America NE Section Meeting (March 2005, Saratoga Springs, NY); view abstract Summer Research /H.H. Gray Fellowship Project: Geochemical source tracing of softstone artifacts from Southeast Arabia using ICP-MS analyses (with P. Magee, Archaeology); led to student co-authorship on paper in review for

110. Cv-msavina
Organized Keck geology Consortium studentfaculty research project on archaeological geology in northwest Greece, summer 1993; student-faculty research
http://www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/GEOL/faculty/msavina/cv-msavina.htm
CURRICULUM VITA
Name: Mary Elizabeth Savina
Address: Department of Geology, Carleton College
One N. College St., Northfield, MN 55057
Phone: (507) 646-4404 (Office), (507) 646-4400 (Fax)
(507) 645-9598 (Home)
Email: msavina@carleton.edu
Education:
B.A., Carleton College, Northfield, MN 1972
Phi Beta Kappa, Magna cum laude, Distinction in history major, Honors in Independent Study (majors in history and geology)
M.A., University of California, Berkeley, CA 1975 (geology)
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, CA l982 (geology)
(Thesis Title: Studies in Bedrock Lithology and the
Nature of Downslope Movement)
Professional and Research Experience:
l993- present Professor of Geology, Carleton College, Chair of Department from 9/91-6/96 March 1987 - May 1990 Lecturer in Geology, Research School of Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand l978- Geology faculty member, Carleton College (tenured since Feb. l984) (Leave of Absence March 1987 - August 1990) l976-l977 Geologist (GS-9), U.S. Forest Service, Pleasant Hill, CA

111. AEP : Newsroom
AEP’s Mountaineer Plant to be site for research project on Climate Change technology The Battelle study will determine whether the geology near the
http://www.aep.com/newsroom/newsreleases/default.asp?ID=971&dbcommand=DisplayRel

112. Keck Summer Project
Learning Science Through research . Keck geology Consortium. Undergraduate Sophomore research Project. KECK geology Consortium. Mars 2000
http://denali.gsfc.nasa.gov/keck/
"Learning Science Through Research"
Keck Geology Consortium
Undergraduate Sophomore Research Project
Mars 2000 :
An Integrated Regional Geological Study on Mars
June 7th - July 9th
at the Geodynamics Branch,
Goddard Space Flight Center
Eric Grosfils (Project Director), Pomona College , CA
Susan Sakimoto (Project Faculty), USRA at 921, NASA/GSFC
Carl Mendelson (Project Faculty), Beloit College , CA
Jacob Bleacher (Project RA), now attending ASU , AZ
High resolution altimetry and images returned by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are providing new opportunities to study the intriguing geology of Mars. With funding support from the W. M. Keck Foundation , National Science Foundation and the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA) team, ten sophomore students spent nearly five weeks at the Goddard Space Flight Center's Geodynamics Branch , where they used these datasets to study a 14 by 19 degree portion of the Cerberus Plains region SE of Elysium Mons. The science objective of the project was to assess the geological suitability of the Cerberus Plains region as a potential landing site for a future Mars mission; however, this was not the only objective. An equally important goal was to provide the students with an intensive research experience early on in the course of their education, enabling them to test their desire to pursue a career in science.
Perspective view of Orcus Patera and Cerberus Plains (2x VE, Mars digital image mosaic over MOLA topographic data)

113. RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP Topics
If you already have a project and funding, then please see our research Page The structural geology of the Nemegt Range, Mongolia Implications for the
http://www.le.ac.uk/geology/teach/glrestud.html
Information for Students
Research Groups Page We welcome applications from suitably qualified candidates. Please view the list of projects below and contact the first named supervisor for further information. Alternatively you could propose your own PhD topic - see our Research Page to find staff interested in your proposed area of research. Deadlines - Candidates are asked to send their curriculum vitae and the names of at least two academic referees to the first-named supervisor, before 11th February 2005 . A shortlist of applicants will be selected on the basis of the candidates' academic potential. These candidates will be invited to an Open Day and interview in early March, and we hope to make a decision as soon as possible thereafter. Overseas applicants - we strongly encourage applicants from overseas. If you already have a project and funding, then please see our Research Page to find staff who can supervise your project. Research Studentship Topics offered in 2005 are listed below Joint British Geological Survey/University of Leicester PhD Characterization of stratigraphy and palaeoceanography using graptolites: exploring new concepts
Dr Jan Zalasiewicz
, (University of Leicester), Drs. J. Aspden, M.P.A. Howe, P. Wilby, D. I. Schofield (BGS, Keyworth, Nottingham) Global ocean Oxygenation through geological time from selenium isotopes
Dr Gawen Jenkin (University of Leicester), Rob M. Ellam (Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, Glasgow), Tom M. Johnson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), USA)

114. Home : Antarctic Research Facility
National repository for geological materials collected in polar regions. Houses over 25000 meters of deepsea geological core samples.
http://www.arf.fsu.edu/
  • About the Facility
    News
    Shaldril
    Expected dates on information related to the recent cruise.
    Facility Renovation
    Renovations started in 2004 are almost complete.
    Equipment Additions
    List and availability of new equipment
    Database Initiatives
    Preparations to increase availability of ARF data.
    Training
    Rigaku staff to conduct training workshop on Miniflex XRD
    Home
    This version of the Antarctic Research Facility web site and database was developed through an informal cooperative program between the Florida State University School of Information Studies (LIS) and the Antarctic Research Facility (ARF). LIS student interns, under the guidance of faculty in both departments, designed and constructed the website and database with standard applications utilized in LIS undergraduate courses. This cooperative venture between the two departments gives students "real-life" web site and database design, programming, and maintenance experience while providing the Antarctic Research Facility with a web-site and database that will continue to expand as future LIS interns take on new projects. Florida State University webmaster's email

115. UC Davis Geology: Undergraduate Program Information
Every year numerous geology undergraduates are engaged in doing a research project for a senior thesis under the guidance of one of the faculty.
http://www.geology.ucdavis.edu/undergradinfo/intern.html
The geology faculty enthusiastically supports independent study, senior theses, and the internship program as a way of involving motivated undergraduates directly in research and job-related experiences. These opportunities provide a chance to apply classroom learning to the real world, and help students experience the fascination of creative research or gain experience with job situations. These experiences are invaluable in helping students choose the direction their careers will take , and in providing them experience to carry on to either the job market or to graduate school. The Geology Department offers courses that accommodate internships by students in local government departments and businesses, the honors senior thesis, the senior thesis, and individual study.
Every year numerous Geology undergraduates are engaged in doing a research project for a senior thesis under the guidance of one of the faculty. The senior thesis option is open to geology majors who have completed 135 units of course work. The honors project is designed for majors whose GPA qualifies them for academic honors; a senior thesis option for our majors who do not qualify for academic honors is also available. Both options are intended for students whose intellectual curiosity motivates them to go beyond the normal course offerings to explore some aspect of geology in depth. It provides an introduction to original research and the writing of a thesis under the guidance of one or more faculty, and gives the student an opportunity to understand first-hand the process of scientific investigation.

116. Undergraduate Research In Geochemistry And Hydrogeology
University of Pittsburgh geology Planetary Science A research project provides invaluable exposure to data aquisition and analysis, the rigors of
http://mac01.eps.pitt.edu/GeochemWebpage/UGradResearch.html
Undergraduate Research in
Geochemistry and Hydrogeology
You can get a sense of what undergraduate research can cover by reading over the following list of undergraduate research projects: Name Degree Advisor Project Title Laura Balch B.S. Chemistry, 1998 Capo Determination of trace metals content of iron oxides precipitated from coal mine drainage in southwestern Pennsylvania John Boulangern B.S. Environmental Geology, exp. 2001 Stewart Geochemistry of spring waters, Death Valley, CA Robin Dee B.A. Environmental Studies, 1999 Stewart Chemical interactions between water and shale: implications for abandoned mine drainage Erik Hoffmann1 Geology Capo X-ray diffraction analysis of clay minerals in shale associated with the Pittsburgh Coal Tara Laishley B.S. Geology, 1998 Capo Internship: Ground Water Remediation Technologies Analysis Center (GWRTAC)/ Clean Water Action Jenny Lee B.S. Environmental Geology, 2000 Capo Assessment of acidic drainage remediation efforts on Cowanshannock Creek, Armstrong County, PA (Brackenridge Summer and Morris K. Udall Scholarships) Erica Love Geology Capo Internship: Pennsylvania Dept of Environmental Protection Chad R. Lupp

117. Earth Science Research Project
The first step in obtaining basic data is a geological survey using topographic maps, The Earth Science research Project under the direction of Prof.
http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/esp/
Earth Science Research Project
Department of Geosciences
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-2100
Tel. 631-632-8210 E-Mail Gilbert.Hanson@sunysb.edu REVISED July 01, 2005 Table of Contents Earth Science Research Project
Mission Statement
and general information GEO 589 Research for Earth Science Teachers will be offered during Summer Session in 2005 Articles
Scientific Research

Proposed outline for a student research project

Getting Students Started in Research

Steps in Self Guided Trail Development

Science Walks on campus Use Page Setup to Print on legal size Ashley Schiff Preserve, Stony BrookCampus Boulders near ESS Building, Stony Brook Campus Hydrology of West Campus Stony Brook Hydrology of East Campus Stony Brook ... The Flora of Stony Brook's West Campus Science Walks off campus Lakeland County Park Sans Souci County Nature Preserve Kettle Hole Trail: SCCC Riverhead Cliffs at Caumsett State Park ... Old Mill Creek Walk Port Jefferson, NY Earth Science Classroom and Field Activities Caumsett State Park Research Reports The Bluffs at the David Weld Sanctuary Paper Recycling in Suffolk County Source of Boulders on Stony Brook Campus Cliffs at Caumsett State Park ... Origin of the Port Jefferson tunnel valley Science Drives Carmans River Headwaters Mission Statement Our mission is to enhance the research and field experience of earth science teachers at the secondary level. We do this by offering workshops and classes for Earth Science Teachers to learn research approaches for field studies and to undertake independent research projects which usually emphasize field studies.

118. Transportation Research Board -- Homepage
Encouraging research and Innovation in Transportaion since 1920. MultiDisciplinary Teams for Context Sensitive Project Development
http://gulliver.trb.org/
Search for: in TRB.org Newsletter Blurbs Full-Text Publications Research in Progress Online Directory or Search Publication Blurbs by Topic General Aviation Construction Design Education Finance and Econ Freight Highway Intermodal Legal Issues Maintenance Marine Materials Motor Carrier Operations Pavement Pipelines Planning Public Trans. Railroads Research Security Societal Structures Vehicles About Annual Meeting Calendar Committees ...
Proposals Due November 15, 2005
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Publications:

Highway Capacity Manual 2000
Access Management Manual
Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual
The Relative Risks of School Travel
Transportation Research Records
Highway Safety Guidance Series
TR News

119. Brown University
Brown University s Geological Sciences Department, Providence, RI. One semester of GE 191 or GE 192 (Independent research Project) is required for ScB
http://www.geo.brown.edu/UnderGrad/Honors.htm
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Geological Sciences
Brown University
324 Brook Street
Box 1846
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(401) 863-2058 FAX
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Graduating seniors often choose to complete an Independent Research Project, or "Senior Thesis". With the guidance of a senior faculty member, they may conduct laboratory research, field research, and/or computer modelling. After completing data analysis, these students make a final presentation to a panel of Geological Sciences faculty by the end of their senior year.
One semester of GE 191 or GE 192 (Independent Research Project) is required for ScB concentrators, and is often completed by AB concentrators as well. Some of these students choose to complete two semesters of research and have two additional faculty readers participate in their oral presentation, making them eligible for "Honors".
Link to past Independent Research Projects
Link to Independent Research Project Guidelines Rosalee Lamm, '04, presents her

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