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  1. An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation, Volume 84, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by K. N. Liou, 2002-04-29
  2. Velocities in Reflection Seismology (Modern Approaches in Geophysics) by Jean-Pierre Cordier, 1985-09-30
  3. Applied geophysics in the search for minerals, by A. S Eve, 1956
  4. Principles of Induction Logging (Methods in Geochemistry and Geophysics)
  5. Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics, Volume 30 (International Geophysics) by Adrian E. Gill, 1982-11-28
  6. Instrumentation in Earthquake Seismology (Modern Approaches in Geophysics) by Jens Havskov, Gerardo Alguacil, 2006-06-01
  7. Offset Dependent Reflectivity-Theory and Practice of AVO (Investigations in Geophysics, Vol 8) by John P. Castagna, 1993-01-01
  8. The Rocky Mountain Region: An Evolving Lithosphere: Tectonics, Geochemistry, and Geophysics (Geophysical Monograph)
  9. Quantitative Geophysics and Geology (Springer Praxis Books / Geophysical Sciences) by Louis Lliboutry, 2000-06-16
  10. A Practical Guide to Borehole Geophysics in Environmental Investigations by W. Scott Keys, 1997-02-01
  11. Introduction to Petroleum Seismology (Investigations in Geophysics, No. 12) by L. Ikelle, Lasse Amundsen, 2005-11-01
  12. Environmental Magnetism: Principles and Applications of Enviromagnetics (International Geophysics) (International Geophysics) by Michael E. Evans, Friedrich Heller, 2003-04
  13. Earthquake Thermodynamics & Phase Transformation in the Earth's Interior (International Geophysics, Volume 76) (International Geophysics) (International Geophysics)
  14. Environmental and Engineering Field Geophysics: Data Collection by Roelof Versteeg, 2008-02-25

61. UW-Madison Department Of Geology And Geophysics - Redirect
Department of Geology and geophysics.
http://www.geology.wisc.edu/

62. RAS Committee For Women In Astronomy And Geophysics
The Royal Astronomical Society's page for women, with connections and information on the organization.
http://www.sstd.rl.ac.uk/rascwiag/
RAS Committee for Women in Astronomy and Geophysics
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The Royal Astronomical Society Committee for Women in Astronomy and Geophysics (RAS CWiAG) supports and represents the interests of female astronomers and geophysicists to the RAS and other groups/organisations.
CWiAG is a standing committee of the RAS , with the particular remit of:
  • supporting and representing female RAS members and young female astronomers ensuring that women are properly represented among speakers at RAS meetings representing the RAS at 'Women in Science, Engineering and Technology' meetings raising issues at and making recommendations to RAS Council meetings raising the profile of women in astronomy by liaising with the RAS publicity officer and Education Committee taking note of efforts to raise the profile of Women in Science both nationally and internationally liaising with the OST Development Unit and monitoring the implementation of official recommendations on Women in Science ensuring that the RAS sets an example of good practice following up the 1989, 1992, 1998 manpower surveys and the response of the RAS, together with liaising on future surveys

63. Texas A&M's Department Of Geology & Geophysics
General and student information, faculty and staff, research, news and features, and seminars and events.
http://geoweb.tamu.edu/
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64. Welcome At IGAM, University Of Graz
Part of the School of Natural Sciences, University of Graz. Information for students and researchers, staff pages.
http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/igamwww/index_en.html
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65. Geophysics
Minerals Sedimentary rock Igneous rock Metamorphic rock Hydrologic Cycle Selection of common minerals Index geophysics references
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/geophys/geophys.html
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66. USGS OGW, BG: Using Surface Geophysics For Bridge Scour Detection
Large single page with several photographs and diagrams.
http://water.usgs.gov/ogw/bgas/scour/index.html
Office of Ground Water
Branch of Geophysics
Surface geophysical techniques used to detect existing and infilled scour holes near bridge piers
USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4009
by Gary Placzek and F.P. Haeni
U.S. Geological Survey, 11 Sherman Place, U-5015, Storrs, CT 06103
ABSTRACT Surface-geophysical techniques were used with a position-recording system to study riverbed scour near bridge piers. From May 1989 to May 1993, Fathometers, fixed- and swept-frequency continuous seismic- reflection profiling (CSP) systems, and a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system were used with a laser-positioning system to measure the depth and extent of existing and infilled scour holes near bridge piers. Equipment was purchased commercially and modified when necessary to interface the components and (or) to improve their performance. Three 200-kHz black-and-white chart-recording Fathometers produced profiles of the riverbed that included existing scour holes and exposed pier footings. The Fathometers were used in conjunction with other geophysical techniques to help interpret the geophysical data. A 20-kHz color Fathometer delineated scour-hole geometry and, in some cases, the thickness of fill material in the hole. The signal provided subbottom information as deep as 10 ft in fine-grained materials and resolved layers of fill material as thin as 1 ft thick. Fixed-frequency and swept-frequency CSP systems were evaluated. The fixed-frequency system used a 3.5-, 7.0-, or 14-kHz signal. The 3.5-kHz signal penetrated up to 50 ft of fine-grained material and resolved layers as thin as 2.5-ft thick. The 14-kHz signal penetrated up to 20 ft of fine-grained material and resolved layers as thin as 1-ft thick. The swept-frequency systems used a signal that swept from 2- to 16-kHz. With this system, up to 50 ft of penetration was achieved, and fill material as thin as 1 ft was resolved. Scour-hole geometry, exposed pier footings, and fill thickness in scour holes were detected with both CSP systems.

67. Integrated Geophysics Corporation
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68. Documents
Samling af egne skrifter.
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University of Aarhus, Denmark
Short description Groundwater investigation
Development of magnetic Loggin tool
New High Tc SQUID magnetometer
Magnetic measuments in Litaunia (Rokai)
Measurement of Atomic concentration
Dating of tile stones from a old oven
Writing a computer program for paleomagnetic data analyses and plotting
Other documents Magnetic-Stratigraphic and Magnetic-loggin (overheads)
Magnetic measurement in connection with bore hole loggin
Chemical analyses of Zircon (Zr) with EDS and WDS Geological fieldwork in Slemmestad Norway Mapping of sulphate in groundwater, near Beder Århus Main Document (Master degree) Start of Document Chapter 1. Mounting and testing a new cryogen SQUID-magnetometer Chapter 2. Magnetic measuring on samples from Rokai, Lithuania Chapter 3. Operating manual for the SQUID-magnetometer
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Literature used for my term paper Courses in my study What is Paleomagnetic ? Frontpage Education [ Documents ] Privat Email : londal@mail.dk

69. Welcome To Spectrum Geophysical Services And Utility Location
Geophysical services including ground penetrating radar, seismics and resistivity investigations, for well and utilitylocation.
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70. Institute Of Geophysics And Planetary Physics
For more information about the Institute of geophysics and Planetary Physics contact the Institute office at 310206-2285; email director@igpp.ucla.edu.
http://www.igpp.ucla.edu/
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For more information about the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics contact the Institute office at 310-206-2285; email director@igpp.ucla.edu

71. Geophysics
Electronic journal of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Offers list of manuscripts and information for authors.
http://www.geo-online.org/
Geophysics
Geophysics Editors
Geophysics
Staff ... Index to Volume 69 Geophysics , published by SEG since 1936, is an archival journal encompassing all aspects of research, exploration, and education in applied geophysics. Its articles, generally more than 175 per year in six issues, cover the entire spectrum of geophysical methods, including seismology, potential fields, electromagnetics, and borehole measurements. Geophysics , a bimonthly, provides theoretical and mathematical tools needed to reproduce depicted work, encouraging further development and research. Geophysics papers, drawn from industry and academia, undergo a rigorous peer-review process to validate the described methods and conclusions and ensure the highest editorial and production quality. Geophysics editors strongly encourage the use of real data, including actual case histories to highlight current technology and tutorials to stimulate ideas. One or two issues per year feature a section of solicited papers on a particular subject of current interest. Recent special sections focused on near-surface geophysics, shallow seismic reflections, mining geophysics, P-wave anisotropy, and seismic signatures of fluid transport.

72. Geophysics.com -- Sperling Geophysics Corporation
Seismic data acquisition, interpretation and modeling, including prospect evaluation.
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73. GMG/AXIS
Geophysical software for use in the petroleum industry.
http://www.gmg.com/
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75. Reid Geophysics
Offering gravity and magnetic survey specification, processing and interpretation. Proprietary software.
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Reid Geophysics Who am I? Specialities Recent Projects ... Links (professional) Consulting in petroleum and mineral exploration and the environment Reid Geophysics Ltd offers geophysical consulting services in:
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I started Reid Geophysics in 1999, after 30 years in the academic world, the mining industry and working for petroleum and mineral exploration consulting companies. Reid Geophysics Ltd was formed in December 2003. We are the UK agent for Intrepid Software and are a partner in GeoIntrepid
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76. Department Of Earth And Environmental Sciences - Geophysics
Mailing lists Imprint Privacy Policy SPICE Elite network bavaria SPP Geomagnetic variations GAP 2005 Bavarian Academy. Munich geophysics
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77. Active EM(TM) Subsurface Imaging System
See through the earth with Active Electromagnetic Imaging, identify ore bodies, geologic structures, old workings, and hazards. Offshore, use high resolution seismic with solid streamer cable towed hydrophone arrays.
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78. Geological Engineering And Sciences At Michigan Tech
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79. Institute Of Theoretical Geophysics
Institute of Theoretical geophysics a research institute spanning Earth Sciences and Applied Mathematics Theoretical Physics.
http://www.itg.cam.ac.uk/
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The Institute of Theoretical Geophysics (ITG) is a joint venture of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and the Department of Earth Sciences in the University of Cambridge . Our research involves quantitative descriptions of processes fundamental to the Earth.

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An organization which carries out magnetometery and resistivity surveys to help locate and understand archaeological sites. Services offered and associated costs.
http://www.archaeologicalgeophysics.co.uk
ABINGDON ARCHAEOLOGICAL GEOPHYSICS
HOME PAGE W e specialise in carrying out geophysical surveys for archaeological societies individuals and organisations who wish to locate and investigate archaeological and hist orical sites. We also carry out surveys to try to ascertain whether a development site contains any remains as part of the Planning process. Our equipment can also be used to locate buried ferrous pipes. We use our own magnetometer and resistivity meter and can locate the surveys to within a metre using our own differential GPS equipment. We have carried out surveys in the UK, Ireland and Sweden. updated 19 September 2005

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