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  1. Evolution of the West Siberian Basin [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by A.V. Vyssotski, V.N. Vyssotski, et all
  2. INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS: TWENTY-FOURTH SESSION: CANADA-1972 SECTION 8: MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS.
  3. USNS Eltanin Marine Geology Cruises 9-15 by Department of Geology Florida State Univ., 1965
  4. Papers in marine geology;: Shepard commemorative volume by Robert Lee Miller, 1964
  5. An Introduction to Marine Geology by M. J. Keen, 1969
  6. Glacial Marine Sedimentation (Short Course in Geology, V. 9) by John B. Anderson, Bruce F. Molnia, et all 1989-06
  7. Late quaternary marine geology of Lake Melville, Labrador (Paper / Geological Survey of Canada) by Gustavs Vilks, 1987
  8. An Introduction to Marine Geology (The Commonwealth and International library, Geophysics Division) by Michael John Keen, M. J. Keen, 1968-09
  9. Marine Geology by Philip Henry Kuenen, 1957
  10. Guide to Localities Illustrating the Geology, Marine Zoology and Botany of the Vicinity of Boston by A. W. Grabau, 1898
  11. MARINE GEOLOGY OF THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA.
  12. SYMPOSIUM ON THE MARINE GEOLOGY OF THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA: CHARTS. by Van, H. T. Jeer & Shor Gedkale (Editors). Andel, 1964
  13. Marine geology of the Rockall Plateau and Trough (Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London : A, Mathematical and physical sciences) by D. G Roberts, 1975
  14. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON: SERIES A. MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES: NO. 1148, VOL. 264,13 FEBRUARY 1969: MARINE GEOLOGY OF THE ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL MARGIN OF EUROPE. by A. H. & J. R. Curray & D. G. Moore & R. H. Belderson. Stride, 1969

81. Research Center Ocean Margins - Marine Geology
marine geology. marine geology Group. starting left Fritz Abegg, General Geology / marine geology Large amounts of methane either as free gas or
http://www.rcom-bremen.de/English/Marine_Geology_2.html

82. Bryn Mawr GEOL 314: Marine Geology
Geology 314 marine geology. Bryn Mawr College. Prof. Don Barber Back to Don Barber s Courses, or to Geology Dept. Course page.
http://www.brynmawr.edu/geology/314/
Geology 314:
Marine Geology
Bryn Mawr College Prof. Don Barber
Fall 2004 Class meets Tu Th, 10 - 11:30 am
Rm 259 PSB
Download/view .pdf version of syllabus View photos from New Jersey coast field trip , Oct. 2004
View slides from Sea-level Change lecture Don's contact info: email dbarber
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office 132 PSB
Back to Don Barber's Courses , or to Geology Dept. Course page

83. Marine Geology And Geophysics - University Of Southampton
The MRes marine geology and Geophysics differs from a conventional MSc programme, Core Units Introduction to marine geology; Plus one of the following
http://www.soton.ac.uk/PostgraduateTaught/EngineeringSciencesandMaths/MarineGeol

84. Marine Geology
marine geology and Sea Level Change. Jasper pond, SSS Mcbride. We are interested in the response of shorelines, and the people who live on them,
http://www.ume.maine.edu/iceage/Directory/depts/marinegeology.html
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Marine Geology and Sea Level Change
We are interested in the response of shorelines, and the people who live on them, to sea-level changes. The greatest changes in sea level are associated with glacial growth and disintegration. Where we have worked in Maine and Ireland, however, isostatic land-level changes caused by glacial loading and unloading, have dominated the regional sea-level signal. We have also worked in lake environments where lake-level changes were caused by tilting associated with isostasy. Much of the work we do involves using geophysical tools like side scan sonar, seismic reflection and ground-penetrating radar to remotely sense the underwater and underground environments.
Faculty Daniel F. Belknap Joseph T. Kelley
Research Projects:
We have a project beginning in Northern Ireland this spring with colleagues at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. We will be collecting cores offshore Giants Causeway to follow up on geophysical work published last year regarding the complex sea-level history of the area (Cooper et al., 2003).
We are also studying the lowstand of sea level in the Gulf of Maine. We plan to collect underwater vibracores this summer off Saco Bay, Maine where earlier studies have indicated lowstand deposits (Kelley et al., 2003).

85. Marine Geology Home Page
marine geology Class Supplement. This page contains mpeg movies of simulations that Dr. Flemings discussed in class. To quit the movie, simply click on
http://hydro.geosc.psu.edu/Sed_html/marine_geo.html

86. Marine Geology And Geophysics-Data From The Ocean Floor
This web site locates thousands of US Government science and technology resources on the web that let you tap into government expertise, services,
http://www.scitechresources.gov/Results/show_result.php?rec=831

87. SFX, A Service Of The CSU Sacramento Library
Source, marine geology 00253227. HELP . Check print holdings in EUREKA CSUS Library Catalog. year volume issue start page
http://sfx.calstate.edu:9005/sacramento?sid=sfx:e_collection&issn=0025-3227&pid=

88. UCC Geology - Marine Geology
Marine research in the Department is mainly involved in the geological and geophysical surveying of deep marine, near shore and shelf environments of the
http://www.ucc.ie/academic/geology/research/marine/marine.html
Research Themes
Marine Geology
Geological and Geophysical Surveying
Dr. Andy Wheeler
Current research concerns geological studies in both deep marine and near-shore / shelf environments using expertise and in-house facilities for seabed mapping (side-scan sonar, multibeam echosounder, video imagery and GIS), shallow seismics interpretation and sediment core analysis. Departmental research in this area contributes to the Coastal Processes and Seabed Mapping Group in the Coastal and Marine Resources Centre, ERI, UCC. Research projects have focused on:
  • Continental margin development (deep-water carbonate mounds, contourite drift sequences submarine slides, submarine canyon development and geohazards) Geophysical surveying (for seabed mapping, aggregate quantification, site surveys for offshore industries, biotope studies, fisheries impact studies, and marine archaeological surveys) Palaeoclimatic / oceanographic studies for the analysis of sediment cores Estuarine dynamics and sediment flux Habitat mapping
Ocean Tides in the Geological Past
Dr. Bettie Higgs

89. Institute Of Marine Geology And Chemistry
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90. Geology : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
Coastal and marine geology Crystallography and Mineralogy Economic Geology Geochemistry Hydrogeology Igneous Rocks Metamorphic Rocks
http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/geol.html
Geology
Geology: general Coastal and Marine Geology Crystallography and Mineralogy Economic Geology ... Structural Geology
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91. Guide To World Data Centers For Marine Geology And Geophysics, Gelendzhik
World Data Center B for marine geology and Geophysics does preparing and disseminating of data for geological stations, deep sea drillings, shore lines,
http://www.wdc.rl.ac.uk/wdcmain/russia/mgg.html
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WORLD DATA CENTER FOR MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, MOSCOW
Valeri S. Shcherbakov , Director Tel: +7 095 192 8018 WDC for Marine Geology and Geophysics Fax: +7 095 192 9698 Glav NIVC MNR RF E-mail: vshcher@gbdgi.ru 32A, Marshal Tukhachevski Street Home Page: http://www.frimner.ru/projects/wdcmgg.html Moscow, 123585 RUSSIA Maintained by UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Government of Russian Federation (State Property Committee), Russian Federation Committee on Geology and Use of Mineral Resources, Ministry of Science and Technological Policy, Geophysical Committee of Russian Academy of Science, International Informatization Academy (UN). The WDC-Russia is collocated with the National Marine Geological and Geophysical Data Center. Summary of Data Held: Metadata Base (5 files, 179 parameters, 2265 cruises). Geology (27 files, 915 parameters, 320 cruises). Geological stations (3 files, 72 parameters, 1026 cruises, 63700 geological sampling stations). Deep Sea Drilling Project (33 files, 433 parameters, 96 cruises, 1112 holes). Bathymetry (4 files, 3 parameters, 64 Mb).

92. LDEO | Division Of Marine Geology & Geophysics
Today, members of the marine geology and Geophysics (MG G) Division remain explorers at heart, motivated by curiosity to understand these remote and
http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/div/mgg/
Division of Marine Geology and Geophysics LDEO HOME MGG Home Data Projects ... Facilities At-sea transfer of personnel onto the ODP drill ship JOIDES Resolution in situ Fifty years ago, with the purchase and refit of a 200' pleasure yacht renamed the Vema Highlights
LDEO home
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93. GulfBase - Division Of Marine Geology And Geophysics (MGG)
Searchable database of Gulf of Mexico research institutions, research projects, researchers, and general information, for longterm sustainability and
http://www.gulfbase.org/organization/view.php?oid=mgg

94. MarineGIS, GIS Applied To Marine Geology
We specialize in GIS related to marine geology. is to provide information and links for those who works in geology, oceanography and GIS related domain.
http://www.marinegis.com/
The purpose of this site is to provide information and links for those who works in geology, oceanography and GIS related domain For any information you can contact : Rodolphe Devillers

95. Geo-Guide: Maps: Oceanology And Marine Geology
Western Region Coastal and marine geology (USGS). Subject Class, Geology; Oceanography; marine geology; Tectonics (Structural Geology); Sedimentation (see
http://www.geo-guide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=geo&sc=UQK 100

96. Marine Geology
Marine geological research at the Geological Survey of Finland (GSF) dates back to the mid 1950 s. The main emphasis was on piston coring to establishing
http://www.gsf.fi/marine.html
Marine geological research
Marine geological research at the Geological Survey of Finland (GSF) dates back to the mid 1950's. The main emphasis was on piston coring to establishing the Quaternary evolution of the Baltic Sea. Since the early 1970's acoustic methods have been increas ingly used to measure the thickness and extent of both Quaternary deposits and sedimentary rocks in the Finnish Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
Besides scientific research and seafloor mapping, emphasis is presently on various survey assignments requested by governmental and private enterprises regarding e.g. the economic interest in submarine aggregates, engineering geology, cable route surveys, archaeological and environmental surveys.
Survey methods
Data processing
Specifications
Research vessels
GEOLA (above) (40,0 x 8,0 x 2,5) m, 10 kn, dual rotary Schottel -drives (2 x 330 hp), 75 kVA and 30 kVA 360 VAC generator, Bauer 550 ltr/min 220 bar compressor, hydraulic cranes and a 10 ton winch. KAITA (12,7 x 3,5 x 0,9) m, 10 kn, dual water jet propulsion (2 x 170 hp), 8 kVA, 360 VAC generator, 2 x Bauer 550 ltr/min 220 bar compressors for diving and air gun. KAIKU (5,15 x 2,0 x 0,3) m, 25 kn, water jet propulsion (120 hp), 12-24 VDC and 0,7 kVA 220 VAC.

97. SGU - Marine Geology Mapping
Marine geological mapping. Why? The sea is a resource that is used for many different In order to meet the need for marine geological information,
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Mapping
Marine geological mapping
Why?
The sea is a resource that is used for many different purposes. For example, there are building activities in and near the sea, ports are dredged and enlarged, cables are laid on the bottom of the sea, offshore wind farms and fish farms are built etc. Human impact on the marine environment also occur in other ways, e.g. most of the man made substances that are released into the environment eventually are deposited in the seabed sediments. We must possess knowledge about the marine environment in order to understand the impact of human activities on the sea and to ensure that various human projects are implemented in a sustainable way. This knowledge is also essential for environmental monitoring and environmental protection. We need to know, among other things, what the sea bottom is made of, what it looks like, what substances are accumulated in the sediments and where sedimentation and erosion take place, i.e. where sediment builds up and where material is carried away.
How?

98. Session: Paleontology, Marine Geology, And History Of Geology
Paleontology, marine geology, and History of Geology 204, 920 AM, SPECIES-SPECIFIC MARINE HABITAT MAPS FROM HIGH-RESOLUTION, DIGITAL HYDROGRAPHIC
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2005CD/finalprogram/session_16243.htm
Cordilleran Section - 101st Annual Meeting (April 29–May 1, 2005) Session No. 20 Saturday, April 30, 2005 8:20 AM-10:00 AM, Fairmont Hotel: Hillsboro
Paleontology, Marine Geology, and History of Geology
Julia T. Sankey, Presiding Paper # Start Time 8:20 AM A NEW OCCURRENCE OF THE MILLIPEDE PALAEOSOMA (ARCHIPOLYPODA) IN THE CARBONIFEROUS OF SILESIA, POLAND, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF MILLIPEDE GENERA IN THE TROPICS OF EUROAMERICA DURING THE PENNSYLVANIAN HANNIBAL, Joseph T. , Cleveland Museum of Nat History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106, hannibal@cmnh.org and KRZEMINSKI, Wieslaw, Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Slawkowska 17, 31-016, Kraków, Poland 8:40 AM LATE CRETACEOUS DINOSAURS, EGGS, BABIES, DROUGHTS, AND FIRES IN BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, TEXAS SANKEY, Julia T. , Dept of Physics, Physical Sciences, and Geology, California State Univ, Stanislaus, 801 West Monte Vista Ave, Turlock, CA 95382, julia@geology.csustan.edu. 9:00 AM PALOS VERDES PENINSULA: SURVIVORS OF THE WORLD'S RICHEST COLLECTIONS OF PLEISTOCENE MARINE INVERTEBRATE FOSSILS JACOBS, Stephen E.

99. Polish Geological Institute
marine geology. Walking along the coast, we usually forget that Poland covers not only land areas, and the coastline is not a state border.
http://www.pgi.gov.pl/pgi_en/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=47&op=page&SubM

100. EoPortal Directory: World Data Center For Marine Geology And Geophysics Boulder
Name Address, marine geology Geophysics,World Data Center,Dr. World Data Center for marine geology and Geophysics, Boulder
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Owner World Data Center for Marine Geology and Geophysics Boulder Organisation World Data Center for Marine Geology and Geophysics Boulder Abstract The World Data Center for MGG, Boulder manages all types of data from the ocean floor including underway geophysical measurements and derived gridded data sets, and descriptions and analyses of geologic samples. Data are contributed by sources from around the world and were originally collected for a variety of purposes, including academic research, international and interdisciplinary scientific projects, mineral resource evaluations, defense, and environmental baseline studies. Data are available at cost of reproduction, or free on exchange. Many data sets are also available for free download. WDC MGG is collocated with the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) in Boulder, Colorado, USA. NGDC is part of the US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). WDC MGG, Boulder exchanges data internationally and is active in many international projects. Visitors are welcome and MGG personnel are available to assist.
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