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  1. Petroleum systems of the Upper Magdalena Valley, Colombia [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by L. Sarmiento, A. Rangel, 2004-03-01
  2. Direct correlation of the marine oxygen isotope record with the Chinese Loess Plateau iron oxide and magnetic susceptibility records [An article from: ... Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology] by W. Balsam, B. Ellwood, et all 2005-05-27
  3. A multibeam bathymetric survey of Bay of Islands, Newfoundland: new evidence of late-glacial and Holocene geological processes.: An article from: Atlantic Geology by John Shaw, Martin Batterson, et all 2000-07-01
  4. Encyclopedia of Marine Sciences
  5. Fluid inclusion evidence for an early, marine-sourced oil charge prior to gas-condensate migration, Bayu-1, Timor Sea, Australia [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by S.C. George, M. Lisk, et all 2004-11-01
  6. Sedimentation in a discharge dominated fluvial-lacustrine system: the Neogene Productive Series of the South Caspian Basin, Azerbaijan [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by D. Hinds, E. Aliyeva, et all 2004-05-01
  7. Hydrocarbon habitat of the offshore Bohai Basin, China [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by Y. Yang, T. Xu, 2004-06-01
  8. Crustal-scale structure of the South Caspian Basin revealed by deep seismic reflection profiling [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by C.C. Knapp, J.H. Knapp, et all 2004-09-01
  9. An Atlas of Carboniferous Basin Evolution in Northern England [A book review from: Marine and Petroleum Geology]
  10. Quantitative study of a Magdalena submarine channel (Caribbean Sea): implications for sedimentary dynamics [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by F. Estrada, G. Ercilla, et all 2005-05-01
  11. An inverse method to derive fault slip and geometry from seismically observed vertical stratigraphic displacements using elastic dislocation theory [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by D. Healy, N. Kusznir, et all 2004-08-01
  12. Polygonal fault systems and channel boudinage: 3D analysis of multidirectional extension in analogue sandbox experiments [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by P. Victor, I. Moretti, 2006-08-01
  13. Geophysical evidence for gas geohazards off Iskenderun Bay, SE Turkey [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by A. Garcia-Garcia, D.L. Orange, et all 2004-12-01
  14. Salt formation associated with sub-surface boiling and supercritical water [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M. Hovland, H.G. Rueslatten, et all 2006-09-01

121. Yale Department Of Geology And Geophysics
publishes articles, either theoretical or descriptive, dealing with interdisciplinary oceanographic research. The journal is published six times a year.
http://www.geology.yale.edu/?level5=Jmr

122. CfG Home
Research focus is on glaciology and glacial geology. Staff expertise and research areas include relation between glaciers and climate and interactions between glaciers and the marine environment.
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~glawww/

123. National Oceanographic Library | Home Page
A national resource for marine science, a commercial marine Information and Advisory Service as well as a library which serves University of Southampton staff and students in the Departments of Oceanography and geology and the staff of the Natural Environment Research Council employed at Southampton Oceanography Centre.
http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/LIB/index.html
National Oceanographic Library Southampton Oceanography Centre, Waterfront Campus,
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124. Charlotte, The Vermont Whale
About the fossilized marine whale buried beneath local rural fields and used to aid in the study of geology of the state.
http://www.uvm.edu/whale/
Charlotte, The Vermont Whale
An Electronic Museum
Founded on this website December, 1993
An Introduction To The Story
Directory of Exhibits
About The Project
Directed by Jeff Howe
Director of Exhibits and Programs
North Museum of Natural History and Science

Lancaster, PA Produced by Wesley Alan Wright
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Brought to you through the courtesy of Computing and Information Technology, University of Vermont. Send questions, comments, changes, and additions to Wesley.Wright@uvm.edu and j_howe@admin.fandm.edu
This page last updated June 13, 2000

125. 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.
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jmarsys
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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.

126. Blue Planet Kayak Key West Eco Tours In The Florida Keys
Tours to see and learn about the Florida Keys' unique marine life, birds, plants, geology, and ecosystem. Private tours are led by an environmental scientist and rentals are available.
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Blue Planet Kayak Eco Tours in Key West and the Florida Keys.
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Blue Planet Kayak backcountry warm, crystal clear water only inches deep to the shelter of mysterious mangrove islands. Our guides are happy to explain this ecosystems uniqueness in plants, marine life, birds and natural history. Let us catch marine animals only an expert could find for you to handle and photograph. Learn about egrets, herons and other birds roosting only feet away or prying the flats for food. Geared for any level of paddler Blue Planet Kayak
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127. NGDC/WDC MGG, Boulder-Marine Minerals Bibliography & Geochemical Database
A computerized bibliography and geochemical database on offshore marine mineral deposits. Primarily contains chemical analyses of presentday marine deposits of ferromanganese nodules and crusts (more than 140,000 analyses), but also includes some data for heavy minerals (approximately 1400 analyses). Analyses can be downloaded from the website or ordered on a CD.
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/geology/mmdb.html
search NGDC
All MGG data
Interactive maps Selected files Search for data ...
Search Bibliography
Related Data Files: CNEXO FeMn Nodule Analyses SIO FeMn Sediment Descriptions SIO FeMn Nodule Analyses USGS FeMn Crust Analyses
NGDC Data Set G00497 From 1983 through 1992, the National Geophysical Data Center compiled a comprehensive, computerized bibliography and geochemical database on offshore marine mineral deposits as a cooperative effort with the Ocean Minerals and Energy Division of the National Ocean Service of NOAA, and the Office of International Activities and Marine Minerals (INTERMAR) of the Minerals Management Service. In 1991, the completed database and bibliography were released on CD-ROM. more about the marine minerals bibliography and database... More Marine Minerals Resources on the Web
International Seabed Authority Central Data Repository

IFREMER (France)

International Marine Minerals Society
NGDC home ... questions Website of the US Dept of Commerce/NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC, last update June 23, 2005

128. Marine Iguanas
Overview of marine iguana habitats, feeding patterns, and behavior.
http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/GalapagosWWW/MarineIguanas.html
Marine Iguanas
Iguanas seem to prefer rocky shore but may also be found in mangrove swamps and beaches. The males are always more brightly colored than the females, with hues of red and green on their backs. As is the case for many other Galapagos fauna, different races or subspecies may be found on different islands. In the case of the marine iguana, differences between race are most apparent in their coloration, particularly of the males. For example, green colors dominate on the Santiago iguanas whereas red dominate on the Española race. Females are generally dark gray to black. The faces of both sexes often appear light colored. This is not coloration at all, but is an encrustation that comes from their curious habit of sneezing salt. This is part of the unique adaptions that have evolved that allow these descendents of terrestrial ancestors to live in salt water. A gland connected to the notrils removes salt from the body, which is then expelled by "sneezing". Large males assemble "harems" of several females and guard the harem against intrusion by other males. Head bobbing is a threat jesture that warns other males (and sometime humans) to stay clear. Fights occasionally occur between males. These are quite harmless and consist of a contest in which the two males put their heads together and attempt to push their opponent backward. The looser retreats without further fuss. Iguanas, like the other species unique to the Galapagos, have evolved in an environment in which there are few natural predators. Thus they have few defenses against introduced animals, such as rats that prey on the eggs, cats that prey on young, and dogs that prey on even the adults. These feral animals are steadily reducing the iguana population in many localties. In areas such as Academy Bay and Volcan Ecuador, marine iguanas remain abundant (though notably less so than 20 years ago), but all the individuals are mature adults as few young survive the predation by ferel cats. Thus it appears that population is not being replaced and they may well disappear if nothing is done. Fernandina remains free from feral animals and here, along with many smaller islets, one may observe healthy and thriving populations.

129. GEOMAR: Department Of Marine Environmental Geology
Department of marine Environmental geology
http://www.geomar.de/sci_dpmt/umwelt/index.html
Department of Marine Environmental Geology
Head of the department:
Prof. Erwin Suess
email: esuess@geomar.de Prof. Anton Eisenhauer
email: aeisenhauer@geomar.de
Send questions and remarks concerning this department to: Secretariat of dept.
email: sekrumweltgeo@geomar.de
Tel. +49-431- 600-2233
Fax: +49-431- 600-2928
Please follow these links for information on:
Scientific Profile
The department of Marine Enviromental Geology investigates the material composition and conditions in the ocean and on the seafloor as well as related geochemical and biological processes in the sediment. This area of research covers various aspects of marine science, including control processes in the marine sediment zone of the oceanic crust and parts of the ocean and atmosphere. Of particular interest are processes affecting thermal and mass transport between crustal components, including sediments, and the hydrosphere, biosphere and atmosphere. Here, the Holocene is the timescale of principal importance; however, other periods of the Earth's history that showed extreme environmental conditions or climates analogous to the present are also of interest.

130. Earth Sciences: MARINE, SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY & BASIN STUDIES: Research And Resear
marine, sedimentary geology and basin studies.
http://www.es.jcu.edu.au/research/msgbs.html
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Research interests and expertise of this group are wide-ranging: palaeontology, palaeoenvironments and evolution of Mesozoic and Cenozoic basins in Australasia; evolution of Palaeozoic basins and associated sediment systems in Queensland; coal measure systems in eastern Australia; organic sediment diagenesis; environmental geochemistry and sedimentary systems of the Proterozoic and earliest Phanerozoic, Quaternary palaeoenvironments and carbonate systems in Western Australia and the Caribbean; sequence and event stratigraphy; Cenozoic palaeoceanography; and contemporary sedimentology of the Great Barrier Reef Province and its Holocene palaeoenvironmental record. Honours Projects !!! School Postgraduate Projects!!!
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131. Home Page
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http://www.geology.upatras.gr/marine-geology/

132. SUNET's Web Index: Geology
Science/marine/geology. Sortings and selections. Engineering geology LTH Department at Lund University. Copyright 1993-2005, KTHNOC Updated Saturday 13.
http://katalogen.sunet.se/cat/science/marine/geology
Science Marine /Geology
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133. CH212 Marine Geochemistry Coursepage
OS 212 COURSEPAGE Spring 2003. Prof. J.Boucher jbouch@mma.edu. Last Revised 1/12/03. Corning School of Ocean Studies Maine Maritime Academy
http://bell.mma.edu/~jbouch/OS212.html
OS 212 COURSEPAGE Spring 2003 Prof. J.Boucher
jbouch@mma.edu
Last Revised 1/12/03 Corning School of Ocean Studies
Maine Maritime Academy
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134. Connect From Home | Library | University Of Waterloo
esic.ess.nrcan.gc.ca/search*frc/i?SEARCH=00253227 USGS Center for Coastal GeologyInformation and news on government geologic studies of coastal and marine environments, including natural hazards, resources, and environmental change.
http://testtube.uwaterloo.ca/Go/index.cfm?resource=14101

135. Geological Oceanography - Courses Offered - College Of Marine Science - Universi
The College of marine Science at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, is a comprehensive graduate research program encompassing biological,
http://www.marine.usf.edu/research/geological-courses-offered.shtml
GEOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
COURSES OFFERED OCG 6051 GEOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY (3) Marine geology including plate tectonics; coastal, shelf and pelagic sedimentation; geochemical cycling; and sedimentary history of the ocean basins. Lec (PR: GS or CI)
OCG 6075 METHODS IN GEOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY (1) Description and application of the modern techniques used to investigate Marine Geology and Geophysics. (PR: OCG 6051 or CI)
OCG 6080 PLATE TECTONICS (3) An overview of the Plate Tectonic theory, including such topics as: geometry of Plate Tectonics, tectonics on a sphere, past plate motions, seismology, the trenches, oceanic gravity, geochronology, heat flow, oceanic lithosphere, ridges, transforms, trenches, oceanic islands, and continental lithosphere.
OCG 6086 GEOLOGY OF CONTINENTAL MARGINS (3) Analysis of tectonic, structural and stratigraphic development and general geologic history of the major types of continental margins. Includes interpretation of seismic data. (PR: B.S. in Geology, OCG 6051, or CI)
OCG 6356C STRATIGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION OF SEISMIC DATA (3) Study of seismic reflection data for the purpose of determining structural and sedimentological development, facies distribution, and general geological history of stratigraphic packages. Course includes fundamentals of seismic reflection and depositional sequence/seismic facies analyses. (PR: B.S. in Geology, OCG 6051, or CI)

136. MGSL Homepage
The marine Geological Samples Laboratory (MGSL) of the Graduate School of The MGSL maintains a large collection of marine geological samples that are
http://www.gso.uri.edu/MGSLsite/mgsl_homepage.htm
Marine Geological Samples Laboratory
Graduate School of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island
South Ferry Rd.
Narragansett, R.I. O2882
USA Introduction
The Marine Geological Samples Laboratory (MGSL) of the Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO), University of Rhode Island serves as the central repository for dredge rocks, deep-sea cores, and land-based geological samples collected by the Marine Geology and Geophysics group at GSO/URI. The facility is located on the Narragansett Bay Campus of the University of Rhode Island in Narragansett, R.I. Its main purpose is to assure that geological samples are properly stored, described, preserved and available for use by qualified investigators from both inside and outside the institution. A large part of the funding for curatorial activities in the MGSL is obtained from the Ocean Science Division of the National Science Foundation. Facilities MGSL is housed in a 6,000 square ft. prefabricated building containing laboratories and storage facilities for the curation of marine geological samples. A major part of the building is devoted to the storage of dredge rocks and island/continent rock samples. These samples are stored in 12' high rows of dexidren steel racks. The other major area of sample storage consist of a 10,000 square ft. refrigerated room which houses the deep-sea sediment core collection and is maintained at a temperature of 3-4 degree C. The remaining area of the MGSL is subdivided into three laboratories and a curator's office. There are two labs for the processing of hard rocks (coarse and fine prep labs) where samples can be laid out for description and subsampling. A separate core lab is available for the description and sampling of sediment cores.

137. Redirect
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138. Elsevier.nl - De Pagina Kan Niet Worden Weergegeven
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139. ISMAR - CNR - Benvenuti Nel Sistema Di Posta Elettronica Via Web.
ISMAR CNR - Benvenuti nel sistema di posta elettronica via web. Accesso alla mailbox Amministrazione utenti (cambio propria password, modifiche ambiente
http://albatros.igm.bo.cnr.it/

140. WIN4GMT Main Page
Win4GMT v. 2.1.4 (March 2003) the definitive interface program to run GMT3 Win32 version and GMT4* on your Windows PC. *The programs has not been updated
http://www.icm.csic.es/geo/gma/geo6es.html
Win4GMT Version 2.1.4
Win4GMT v. 2.1.4 (March 2003) t he definitive interface program to run GMT3 - Win32 version and GMT4 on your Windows PC. *The programs has not been updated to display new programs and new options in programs of GMT4, but you can still edit and run your scripts in the main window. Remember that the programs is only an interface to help in the script edition. (10 June 2005). You can edit gmtman.rtf (with Word or Wordpad in order to add new programs of GMT4 or other suplementary programs in order to help you. Win4GMT is a graphical interface to assist you to create and edit GMT scripts with the limitations of DOS .bat files. The synopsis format is always in your screen. The full GMT manual in format html is displayed by a web browser. PostScripts can be displayed with Ghostview or other programs (CorelDraw,...) Win4GMT acts as a graphical interface between GMT Ghostview - GMT manuals and batch assintant editor. The actual version 2.1 includes a full menu assisted for parameters and options for near all gmt3 programs:
Do not forget to create ".gmtdefaults" file with the GMT command "gmtdefaults -D > .gmtdefaults" in the gmt home dir before to run WIN4GMT , this is the origin of most of the reported problems during the installation.

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