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  1. Journey Through Geology WIN NT Version CD Box by The Smithsonian Institution, Engineering Animations, et all 1999-01-11
  2. A bibliography of early books, pamphlets, articles, and maps pertaining to the geology, paleontology, and seismology of Kentucky, 1744-1854;: With annotations (His Transylvania series) by Willard Rouse Jillson, 1950
  3. Applications of refraction seismology and resistivity surveys in environmental and engineering geology (Field trip manual / [Geological Association of Canada]) by N Blagona, 1974
  4. Application of geology and seismology to highway location and design in Massachusetts by Louis W Currier, 1900
  5. Earthquake and earthquake insurance: Some aspects of earthquake engineering, seismology, and geology as they apply to earthquake insurance by Karl V Steinbrugge, 1972
  6. Publications of the Branch of Engineering Seismology and Geology, Office of Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Engineering: January 1980 through December 1985 by Barbara Gessner, 1985
  7. An examination of the geology and seismology associated with area 410 at the Nevada Test Site, (Calif. Univ. Lawrence Livermore Lab. [Report) by W. J Hannon, 1975
  8. The cretaceous formation of Futaba in Iwaki and its fossils, (Geology, mineralogy, geography, seismology, vol. I) by Shigeyasu Tokunaga, 1926
  9. Geologic cross sections derived from seismic profiles and sediments cores from southern Lake Michigan (Environmental geology notes) by Jerry Alvin Lineback, 1972
  10. Seismology and its position in the study of geology by Susan Stoddard, 1976
  11. Tertiary mollusca from Shinano and Echigo (Journal of the faculty of sciences, Imperial university of Tokyo. Section II. Geology, mineralogy, geography, seismology) by Matajirō Yokoyama, 1925
  12. Late Quaternary faulting and seismic hazard in southeastern Arizona and adjacent portions of New Mexico and Sonora, Mexico (State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology open-file report) by Philip A Pearthree, 1986
  13. Founders of Seismology (History of Geology) by Charles Davidson, 1927
  14. Reconnaissance engineering geology of Sitka and vicinity, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards (Open-file report - United States Geological Survey) by Lynn A Yehle, 1974

41. Collections In Earth Sciences-Earth Sciences & Map Libary-University Of Californ
Included are topics in structural dynamics, seismology, geology, architecture,political science, economics, planning, public policy, and hazards mitigation
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/EarthCollections.html

Printed Materials

Electronic Resources

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Printed Materials
The Library's earth sciences collections are located in the , located in 50 McCone Hall. This library also houses the primary map collection on campus. For an interactive tour of the facility, see the Library's clickable floorplan McCone Hall also houses the: Related library collections on campus are located in the Engineering Library (engineering geology, mining and metallurgy); the Doe/Moffitt Libraries (climate data, social and cultural geography); the Marian Koshland Bioscience and Natural Resources Library (natural science, evolution, paleontology); the Water Resources Center Archives ; and the Earthquake Engineering Research Center The Earth Sciences collection consists of more than 132,000 bound volumes, including atlases; 86,000 microforms; 58,000 geological maps; and 1,600 active journal subscriptions. Reference tools such as bibliographies, directories, encyclopedias, indexes, and abstracts aid in locating specific information. A listing of the more important reference titles is available. Information is actively collected in the following fields: geology, mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, geophysics, seismology

42. UH Manoa Catalog - School Of Ocean And Earth Science And Technology
LSL Kong, PhDseismology LW Kroenke, PhD-marine geology and geophysics BR Lienert,PhD-geophysics PG Lucey, PhD-planetary geosciences
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43. Earthquakes And Seismology : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
Incorporated Research Institutions for seismology data collection and The fieldtrip is based on general geology, ecology and more importantly to the
http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/quak.html
Earthquakes and Seismicity
International and National Organisations
Research Centres

44. Department Of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) - Geology/Seismology Links
Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Carnegie Institution of Washington.
http://www.dtm.ciw.edu/content/view/99/146/
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45. Alleba Filipino Directory Philippines Science And Technology > Geology And Geoph
Alleba Directory geology and Geophysics seismology, This site is part of TheAsian Studies WWW Virtual Library. geology and Geophysics seismology
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46. Caltech Library System
the fields of earth and planetary geology, geophysics, geochemistry, seismology, Glossary of geology, 4th edition geology Ref QE5 .G37 1997 See CLAS
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47. August 2005
LDEO seismology, geology, Tectonophysics Seminar; LDEO Biology Paleo EnvironmentSeminar; LDEO Marine geology and Geophysics Seminar
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48. Thursday, August 4, 2005 - Wednesday, August 10, 2005
LDEO seismology, geology, Tectonophysics Seminar The LamontDoherty EarthObservatory division of seismology, geology, Tectonophysics presents a
http://calendar.columbia.edu/sundial/webapi/get.php?viewType=weekday

49. Soils Geology And Seismology
14.0 SOILS, geology AND seismology. 14.1 Applicability. This analysis will addressconstructibility issues soils, bedrock location, topography and slopes,
http://www.transgasenergy.com/psshtml/14.0SOILSGEOLOGYANDSEISMOLOGY.htm
14.0 SOILS, GEOLOGY AND SEISMOLOGY 14.1 Applicability This analysis will address constructibility issues - soils, bedrock location, topography and slopes, groundwater depth, and other geotechnical conditions, as documented in existing literature and, to the degree necessary, as investigated on-site and along interconnection routes. The Siting Board regulations also explicitly require an evaluation of geology and seismology. 16 NYCRR 1001.3(b)1(v). Furthermore, the Public Service Law requires that an Application contain, "as appropriate, geological... tsunami, [and] seismic" data. PSL164.1(a). The potential for active seismological faults and earthquakes that could cause ground motion, liquefaction, slope instability and deformation will therefore be addressed in the Application. The analyses to be performed are described below as well as in Stipulation 8. 14.2 Geotechnical Analysis 14.2.1 Existing Conditions Soils on-site are a result of fill activity in the nineteenth century. Their suitability for supporting building foundations is considered poor. Piles are anticipated to be a potential method of support for the structure of the proposed Project. Bedrock is not likely to be encountered in any of the on-site excavations. The site is located in an area of the East River marked by soft soils and bedrock that is much deeper than along most of the East River. Grading and stability of slopes, other than those in temporary construction cuts and fills, should not be a concern because the site slopes very gently from the East River up toward Kent Avenue.

50. Danbom Geophysics: Presentations
1986 Multicomponent Experimental seismology, geology and Geophysics DepartmentSeminar, University of Connecticut, September 25, Storrs, Connecticut.
http://www.danbomgeophysics.com/presentations.html
PRESENTATIONS
"Review of New SEG Book Near-Surface Geophysics ," Geophysical Society of Houston Near-Surface Special Interest Group, December 6th, Houston, TX. "Review of Multi-component Seismology (1974-2000)," University of Houston Allied Geophysical Laboratory, Geophysical Colloquium, May 26th, Houston, TX.
"Importance of Geophysics in the Realm of Geoscience," Oklahoma State University School of Geology Alumni Banquet, Keynote Speaker, April 7th, Stillwater, OK. "Environmental Geophysics," Society of Exploration Geophysicists Continuing Education Course: November 1st Dallas, TX. "Human-Health Risk Assessments:" May 1st University of Houston Department of Environmental Studies, Houston, TX. "Environmental Geophysics Is It Only a Matter of Scale?" February 27th University of Connecticut Department of Geology and Geophysics Seminar, Storrs, CT. "Environmental Geophysics," Society of Exploration Geophysicists Continuing Education Course: November 9th ­ Denver, CO. "Environmental Geophysics Applied Research at the Gypsy Test Site:" April 9th Oklahoma City Geological Society Discussion Group, Oklahoma City, OK.

51. Geology And Siesmology Services Najarian Associates
Jersey City Milltown New Page Featured projects Publications Geol.Experience seismology Wanaque TMDL Anniversary, Geological Services
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Najarian Associates Najarian Associates provides technical and consulting geological services to industry, governmental and academic clients. These include surface/subsurface geological investigations, geological hazard assessments and risk management.
Surface/Subsurface Geological Investigations Surface and subsurface ecological and groundwater conditions, stratigraphy, bedrock/Quaternary alluvial deposit mapping, Tectonics. Geological/geophysical/environmental forensics. Crustal deformation, morphology and active tectonic studies. Subsurface electrical conductivity surveys Rigorous geological and geophysical analysis of site vulnerability with respect to buildings, dams, power plants, nuclear facilities, and important infrastructure (lifelines and utilities).
Geological/Natural Hazards Assessment, and Site Evaluation Regional and local-scale probability assessment for potential occurrence of Natural/Geo-Hazards (earthquake, seismic faulting, soil liquefaction, tsunami, landslide, rock fall, slope failure, volcanic activity, erosion, karsts and sinkholes, uplift and subsidence, uneven settlements, structures, etc.), and geological/geophysical-related risks.

52. EQNET: Earthquake Information Network
Structural engineering; geotechnical engineering; engineering geology; seismology;geophysics; disaster planning; insurance; journals; government, etc.
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E arth Q uake Information NET work
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The August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina The June 14, 2005 Northern California Earthquake The June 13, 2005 Tarapaca, Chile Earthquake The March 28, 2005 Northern Sumatra, Indonesia Earthquake The March 21, 2005 Kyushu, Japan Earthquake The February 22, 2005 Central Iran Earthquake The December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Islands Earthquake and Indian Ocean Tsunamis New Additions to EQNET since 06/01/2004. 40th Anniversary of the Alaska Earthquake
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53. Controlled-Source Seismology At The University Of Otago
geology Department, University of Otago, New Zealand. Our research is primarilyin applied controlledsource seismology (acquisition, processing and
http://www.otago.ac.nz/geology/seismology/seismology.html
Introduction Research Postgraduate Opportunities
Our research is primarily in applied controlled-source seismology (acquisition, processing and interpretation of land and marine seismic data). We are located within the Department of Geology in the historic Victorian heart of the University of Otago. Our resources include:
  • Seismic processing facilities comprised of:
    • a Linux-based networked PC environment.
    • GLOBE Claritas seismic processing software.
  • Geophysical equipment including a Worden gravimeter, a Geometrics G-856AX proton precession magnetometer, electrical exploration equipment, a shallow penetration seismic unit, short- and long-period seismographs, and GPS equipment.
  • A 48-channel Seistronix RAS-24 seismograph system.
  • R/V Munida equipped with GPS and Racal Microfix for navigation is used for sedimentological research.
  • Marine geophysical equipment includes a Ferranti 5210A high-resolution/sub-bottom profiler with a Boomer source and Klein 595 digital side scan sonar which is normally used with R/V Munida , plus an ROV.

54. Geology Link Page
seismology Volcanology Paleontology Hydrology and Environment geology Link Page.If anyone has a site they would desire to see here, please feel free to
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If anyone has a site they would desire to see here, please feel free to send an e-mail to me. The same goes for requests on what should be seen here, what should not, and any other pertinent comments or questions. Mail all inquiries to revenant@bga.com Thanks to everyone who has sent in links. I'll be doing a large update soon. The General resources will be reorganized and an Education and Software section will be added. Links verified with Xenu's Link Sleuth on March 12, 2002.
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55. ...::: Academy Of Sciences Of Moldova :::...
Centre of experimental seismology. Departament of geology and HidrogeologyLaboratories Complex research of the earth crust Geochemistry
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INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS AND GEOLOGY
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Address: Academiei str., 3, MD-2028, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
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Director: Vasile Alcaz, Doctor in Geophysics
Scientific Secretary: Vasile Neaga
STRUCTURE Departament of Seismology Laboratories: Seismology Seismic effects research Centre of experimental seismology Departament of Geology and Hidrogeology Laboratories: Complex research of the earth crust Geochemistry Hydrogeology and engineering geology Scientific Potential: 22 scientific researchers, including 1 Full Member, 2 Doctors Habilitat and 14 Doctors of Sciences. The Research Directions and Main Results The study of the seismic regime of the Carpathian-Balkan region, seismic macrozoning of the territory of the Republic of Moldova, seismic microzoning of land plots for housing industrial and social building, seismotectonics, geodynamics.

56. Study Earthquakes Seismology
geology Caves Caverns geology Earthquakes seismology - geology General A Brief History of seismology to 1910 Page 1 of 3 Would you believe
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Earth quakes Seismology Home Acoustics Astronomy Astrophysics Astronomy General Resources ... Properties of Matter: Solids, Liquids, Gases A Brief History of Seismology to 1910: Page 1 of 3 "Would you believe that giant snakes, turtles, catfish, or spiders live underneath the ground, and it is their movements that create earthquakes? Maybe you wouldn't, but your ancestors did. Ancient peoples had many fanciful explanations for earthquakes, usually involving something large and restless living beneath the earth's surface." Just as the title states, you will find an early history of seismology. - From University of California, Santa Barbara - http://www.crustal.ucsb.edu/ics/understanding/history/history1.html Earthquake Image Glossary Here is a great learning page. Not only is there a glossary of seismic and earthquake related terms, but images demonstrating them. - illustrated - From USGS - http://earthquake.usgs.gov/image_glossary/ Earthquakes in the Central United States—1699–2002 You will find several downloadable reports and other material based on the New Madrid earthquake zone in the American Midwest. - From USGS -

57. @LA Earth Studies In Southern California: Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riv
Brief Explanation of the geology of the Santa Clarita Valley Earthquake/Seismic/seismology Laboratories/Research Centers Earthquake Information
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58. Geology Of Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Home Page
US Geological Survey and National Park Service virtual geology site. Sunset seismology geology field trip Education resources Geologist’s page
http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/usgsnps/sunset/sunset1.html
Tremors shook the Earth, issuing a warning to Sinagua people living nearby. Then, just over nine hundred and thirty years ago, a blink of an eye on the geologic time scale, Sunset Crater Volcano rumbled to life. Fiery lava spewed up from a central vent, drawing molten rock from ten kilometers beneath the surface. Fountains of glowing liquid lava rose hundreds of meters into the air, falling to Earth as cinders.
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59. Sunset Crater Volcano Seismology Site
Sunset Crater geology home Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument home Sunset seismology geology field trip Education resources Geologist’s
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Earthquakes?
At Sunset Crater Volcano?
Measuring Earthquakes at Sunset Crater
Seismograms: up close and personal

Where it all starts

Watch out for the waves!

Earthquakes and volcanoes (coming soon)
Measuring Earthquakes at Sunset Crater
If you've ever experienced an earthquake first hand, you know that earthquakes produce vibrations. Sometimes BIG vibrations. These vibrations can be detected by sensitive devices called seismometers . Data from the seismometer is sent to a seismograph where it is recorded. seismogram , is removed and replaced with a new one. Scientists then analyze the earthquake data from the seismogram. Seismographs can help us determine the time, epicenter focus , and the type of faulting that produced an earthquake as well as estimate how much energy was released.
Seismograms: up close and personal
Where it all starts
The story starts beneath the surface. As you may know, the continents we live on are parts of moving plates . Most of the action takes place where plates meet. Plates may collide, pull apart, or scrape past each other. All this stress and strain builds up in the rock until it simply can't take it any more. All at once, CRACK!, the rock fractures and the two rocky blocks move in opposite directions along a

60. Comments On 20915 | MetaFilter
The more we use seismology, geology and various signals from the earth, the moredeposits are found that twenty years ago we wouldn t have known about.
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October 18, 2002
Hubbert's Peak: the impending oil shortage Is this the REAL reason behind the push to invade Iraq? In 1956. M. King Hubbert, a respected petroleum geologist, predicted - to within a year! - the peak in US oil production: 1970. US oil production has declined every year since. Using the same statistical methods, others now predict a world peak in oil production within a decade or even as early as 2006.
posted by troutfishing at 1:38 PM PST (21 comments total)
Interesting. But perhaps a few backlinks to temper the post:
Rebuilding America's Defenses: A Report of the Project for the New American Century

The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, 2002.

The Push for War

posted by the fire you left me at 1:49 PM PST on October 18
Before this thread goes nuts, I'd like to ask a question. When all of the oil in this planet is used up and the world is sucked dry, will that have any sort of effect on the planet? I mean geologically. I'm just kinda wondering.
posted by Hall at 2:02 PM PST on October 18
the fire you left me I've been pushing/discussing/posting those docs. - especially "Rebuilding America's Defenses" on Mefi at every possible opportunity. I'm glad you posted them on this thread.

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