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         Seismology Geology:     more books (100)
  1. Seismic geology and seismicity of northwestern Colombia by William D Page, 1986
  2. Reconnaissance engineering geology of the Skagway area, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards (Open-file report ... of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Lynn A Yehle, 1972
  3. Geology and seismic studies related to construction of the Northern Tier Pipeline in Clallam County, Washington by Douglas M Johnson, 1980
  4. Engineering seismology (Inaugural lecture / Imperial College of Science and Technology) by N. N Ambraseys, 1978
  5. Report on the industrial associates research program in exploration seismology: At the School of Geology and Geophysics, University of Oklahoma by R. M Rene, 1985
  6. General geology, geophysics, and seismicity of northwest Alabama by J. T Kidd, 1980
  7. Bedrock geology of the Moodus seismic area, south-central Connecticut (Report of investigations / State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut) by David London, 1989
  8. Geology of Mexico: Celebrating the Centenary of the Geological Society of Mexico
  9. Reconnaissance engineering geology of the Ketchikan area, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards (Open-file report - United States Geological Survey) by Richard Walter Lemke, 1975
  10. The Cocorp Seismic Reflection Traverse Across the Southern Appalachian (Aapg Studies in Geology) by Frederick Cook, 1983-07
  11. Reviews in Engineering Geology: Geology in the Siting of Nuclear Power Plants. (Reviews in engineering geology)
  12. An Introduction to Seismology, Earthquakes and Earth Structure by Seth Stein, Michael Wysession, 2002-09
  13. Ore Elements in Arc Lavas (Oxford Monographs on Geology and Geophysics, No 24) by R. L. Stanton, 1994-09-01
  14. Explosion Seismology in Central Europe Data and Results by P. Giese, 1976-06

61. SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY  :: Upward Bound
seismology geology. Instructor Jeff Bauer. The seismology course will explorethe fascinating field of earthquake studies.
http://www.shawnee.edu/off/ubms/seis.html
Academics Future Students Current Students Faculty/Staff ... Contact Us Instructor: Jeff Bauer The seismology course will explore the fascinating field of earthquake studies. Beginning with background studies in rocks and rock mechanics, students will develop an understanding of the causes, effects, and prediction of earthquakes. Along the way, students will develop skills in determining the location and magnitude of earthquakes. During the final week, students will conduct an in-depth study of a current earthquake event. Shawnee State is the home of a state-of-the-art seismometer capable of detecting earthquakes anywhere in the world. The instrument is part of a statewide system of networked seismographs. Directories Offices Library Search ... MySSU This page maintained by Sarah Gatti Shawnee State University
940 Second Street
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662-4344

62. LDEO Event - Conference (Single Day): L-DEO Seismology, Geology, & Tectonophysic
LDEO seismology, geology, Tectonophysics Seminar Geomagnetic reversals beginthe Ediacaran Period and fingerprint prolonged deglaciation of Snowball
http://webcenter.ldeo.columbia.edu:81/LDEOEvents.nsf/0/b36320227b45f12e85256fea0

63. ESSC 401-402 Seismology - Earthquakes - Tectonism - Volcanism
Virtual Earthquake see geology Labs Online- CalState LA geology Field Tripssite; Geoscope network - European seismology network; Hayward Fault - Bay
http://resweb.llu.edu/rford/courses/ESSC500/www/wwwseismo.html
WWW Links - Earth System Science (ESS)
SEISMOLOGY - VOLCANISM - TECTONICS
Earthquakes/Seismology - General Earthquakes - Examples/Cases
Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah and the Wasatch Front Region

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64. Geophysics Montana Seismic Magnetic
seismology and Magnetics geology 437 Professor Steve Sheriff Grading Basedon exams, problem sets, project reports, participation (on grading papers)
http://www2.umt.edu/Geology/faculty/sheriff/437-Seismology_Magnetics/437-seismol
Seismology and Magnetics - Geology 437
Professor: Steve Sheriff
Grading: Based on exams problem sets project reports , participation (on grading papers Fall 2005 - Syllabus Excel tips get your relative and absolute addresses correct and fill out a multiplication table with one big copy

65. Harvey Henson, Geophysicist (Geology At SIUC)
Applied Geophysics, Ground Penetrating Radar, seismology, geology Outreach Mentoring. Educational Background. MS geology, 1989, Southern Illinois
http://www.science.siu.edu/geology/people/henson/
Harvey Henson, Jr. Positions: Research Project Specialist, Geology
Adjunct Curator in Geology, University Museum Interests: Educational
Background:
MS Geology, 1989, Southern Illinois University
BS Geology, 1985, Ball State University Office: 205 Parkinson Lab Address: Geology 4324; SIU-C; Carbondale, IL 62901 Phone: 618-453-7349 (Office) Fax: E-mail: henson-at-geo.siu.edu
Biographical Information
Basics in Geology (B.I.G.)

Committees and Memberships
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New Madrid Earthquake Pages
Selected Online Information at SIUC
Department of Geology web page College of Science web page SIUC web page Research Facilities at SIUC ... SIUC University Museum
Comments and questions related to research information: henson-at-geo.siu.edu
Comments and questions related to web server: webmaster-at-science.siu.edu SIUC / College of Science / Geology / People / Henson
URL: http://www.science.siu.edu/geology/people/henson/
Last updated: 23-Nov-2004 / hhjr

66. Sciencecourseware.org
Interactive simulations and tutorials on global warming and seismology. geology LabsOnline. Interactive tutorials on isochron and radiocarbon dating,
http://vcourseware.calstatela.edu/
The Virtual Courseware Project produces interactive, online simulations for the life science laboratory or for earth science field studies. The activities are designed to enhance an existing curriculum and include online assessments. They can be used by students ranging from middle school, high school, or college classrooms. Click on a project on the right to access the entry point for this fun, exciting, and engaging suite of activities. Pop-up blockers must be disabled to view the activities. The activities contain Macromedia Flash movies or Java applets (see System Requirements in each project). Click here to see testimonials and recognition for the Virtual Courseware Project.
Virtual Courseware for

Inquiry-based Science Education
Exploratory activities in the earth and life sciences that are aligned to state and National Science Education Standards, especially for high school classrooms. Virtual Courseware for
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Interactive simulations and tutorials on global warming and seismology. Geology Labs Online Interactive tutorials on isochron and radiocarbon dating, river discharge and flooding, and earthquake epicenter and magnitude determination.

67. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Geology
seismology, basically, the science of earthquakes, involving observations ofnatural ground vibrations and artificially generated seismic signals, with
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68. BC Education - Geology 12 - Internal Processes And Structures (Seismology)
geology 12 Internal Processes and Structures (seismology). This sub-organizercontains the following sections Prescribed Learning Outcomes
http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/esg/12intsei.htm
Geology 12 - Internal Processes and Structures (Seismology)
This sub-organizer contains the following sections:
Prescribed Learning Outcomes

Suggested Instructional Strategies

Suggested Assessment Strategies

Recommended Learning Resources
PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES
It is expected that students will:
  • describe fault creep and elastic rebound as they relate to seismic activity
  • distinguish between magnitude and intensity
  • compare and contrast the Richter and Mercalli scales
  • manipulate seismograph data to determine the distance, location, and magnitude of an earthquake
  • assess the seismic risks for a particular area using:
    • geographic location
    • topography
    • ground strength
    • rock types
    • proximity to faults
    • construction design
  • evaluate various methods of earthquake prediction (e.g., dilatancy data, seismic gap, animal behaviour)
SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
Proximity to plate boundaries means that seismic activity could potentially affect most of the population of British Columbia. In this section, students learn the mechanics of seismic activity and how it is measured. They will also develop an appreciation of the concerns of people who live in seismically active regions.
  • Provide data from at least three seismograph stations. Ask students to use a

69. New Zealand Journal Of Geology And Geophysics 1997
seismology. Results from the new seismic monitoring network at Egmont Volcano, Basement geology of Taranaki and Wanganui Basins, New Zealand
http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjgg/1997/
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 1997
Volume 40/Number 1/March 1997
Geochronology
Geophysics
Mineralisation
Petrology
Seismology
Stratigraphy
Volcanic geology

70. New Zealand Journal Of Geology And Geophysics 2000
seismology. The Mw 6.2 Cass, New Zealand, earthquake of 24 November 1995 reverse Structural geology. Thrust transport directions in the Northland
http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjgg/2000/
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 2000
    Volume 43/Number 1/March 2000
    Information for authors List of referees
    Biostatigraphy
  • Cretaceous-Tertiary foraminiferal succession at Flaxbourne River, Marlborough, New Zealand C. P. STRONG
    Isotopes
  • d Corg chemostratigraphy of the Permian-Triassic boundary in the Maitai Group, New Zealand: evidence for high-latitudinal methane release E. S. KRULL, G. J. RETALLACK, H. J. CAMPBELL, G. L. LYON
    Paleontology
  • Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) Ammonitina of New Zealand GERD E. G. WESTERMANN, NEVILLE HUDSON, JACK A. GRANT-MACKIE
  • A reappraisal of the systematics of the Stethothyris group of brachiopods from the Cenozoic of New Zealand and Australia NORTON HILLER, DAVID I. MACKINNON
    Petrology/geochemistry
  • A low-grade metamorphic model for the Miocene volcanic sequences in the Andes of central Chile L. AGUIRRE , D. ROBINSON , R. E. BEVINS , D. MORATA , M. VERGARA , E. FONSECA , J. CARRASCO
  • Tikorangi Ignimbrite: a 0.89 Ma mixed andesite-rhyolite ignimbrite, Matahana Basin, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand S. C. HILDYARD, J. W. COLE, S. D. WEAVER

71. Course Descriptions
GEOL 109 Introduction to Physical geology (3 sem. hrs.) wind, glaciation,coastal geology, seismology, crustal deformation, and geologic time.
http://www.twu.ca/ac/20042005/CourseDescriptions/Geology.aspx
www.twu.ca Academic Calendar CourseDescriptions CourseDescriptions ... Course Descriptions
Geology
GEOL 109 Introduction to Physical Geology (3 sem. hrs.)
An introductory survey of the major materials and processes of the physical Earth: plate tectonics, minerals and rocks, vulcanism, metamorphism, sedimentation, surface and ground water, mass wastage, wind, glaciation, coastal geology, seismology, crustal deformation, and geologic time. Evidence will be studied in both laboratory and field situations. NB: Fulfils the core laboratory requirement. Prerequisite(s): None. (3-3; 0-0)
GEOL 220 Geology of the Pacific Northwest (3 sem. hrs.)
An overview of the fundamental earth science processes responsible for the creation, transformation, and ongoing physical development of the Pacific Northwest. These processes are studied in the context of the building of the North American continent through tectonic forces and surface dynamics. Topics include geologic time, tectonics, vulcanology, seismology, stratigraphy, glaciation, erosion, paleontology, paleoclimatology, and environmental issues. The objective of the course is to familiarize students with the physical environment around them so they may take a more active role in the stewardship of the Earth. The course will involve field trips and field studies. NB: Course does not fulfil the core laboratory requirement.

72. GEOL 100 - Lab 4: Seismology
GEOL 100 geology Principles and Applications Lab 4 seismology. Dr. JG Anderson,Spring 1995. This lab has three objectives. Locate an earthquake.
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/class/100/lab/100lab.html
GEOL 100
Geology: Principles and Applications
Lab 4: Seismology
Dr. J. G. Anderson, Spring 1995 This lab has three objectives:
  • Locate an earthquake.
  • Determine the magnitude of an earthquake.
  • Find the energy of the earthquake and put it into perspective of the energy of a more familiar object.
    Objective 1. Locate an earthquake
    The principles of locating an earthquake are not difficult. The earthquake sends out different kinds of waves that travel at different speeds. At a station, they thus arrive at different times. The difference in travel times is proportional to the distance. Below we show examples of seismograms. In this, you should learn to identify two kinds of waves, the P-wave and the S-wave. The travel time difference is described algebraically as follows:
    • Let R be the distance from an earthquake to a station.
    • Let V p be the speed of the P-wave.
    • Let V s be the speed of the S-wave.
    • The P wave will arrive at the station at time t p = R/V p
    • The S wave will arrive at the station at time t s = R/V s
    • Subtracting, one gets:
  • 73. Expectations For Seismology Graduate Students
    Examining committee composed of faculty in seismology and geology, selected bythe committee chair. Upon failure, you might be asked to leave the program,
    http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/class/seisgrad-expect.html
    Expectations for Seismology Graduate Students Supervised by John Anderson James Brune , and John Louie
    This is an informal document, prepared by John Anderson, James Brune, and John Louie, which is intended to give our graduate students a description of our general expectations. This is also an evolving document, with revisions being made any time one comes to mind, so check with John Anderson to be sure your copy is up to date. Also, if you discover anything in here that seems out of date, please bring it to our attention , so that we can fix it. Every student is different. None of us have exactly the same expectations. You should talk with your advisor, to find out how his expectations for you differ from what is written here. This page is available to WWW readers such as Mosaic at the URL http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/class/seisgrad-expect.html
    1 University and Geology Department Requirements
    You are responsible to know, and to conform with, all relevant regulations as defined by the University of Nevada, the Graduate School, and the Geology Department. References are:
    • the latest edition of the General Catalog , University of Nevada,
    • the Handbook for Graduate Students prepared by the Graduate School (available from the Graduate School offices, on the second floor of Getchell Library)

    74. Untitled Document
    geology of Sumatra. Chapter 2. seismology and Neotectonics. John Milsom UniversityCollege London, London, UK. Sumatra is an active (Andean) continental
    http://www.es.ucl.ac.uk/people/milsom/smtrntct.htm
    GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY MEMOIR NO.27 Geology of Sumatra Chapter 2 Seismology and Neotectonics John Milsom
    University College London, London, UK
    Figure 2.1. Sumatra: the neotectonic setting. The figure has been oriented on the main fault direction. The India-Southeast Asia convergence vector changes significantly in both direction and magnitude over the length of the island, from 52 mm/yr directed at N100E (at 20N, 950E) to 60 mm/yr directed at N170E (at 60S, 1020E). Convergence data (and mainland structural domains) are from Sieh and Natawidjaja (2000). The seismic image of Line 42-43 is shown in Figure 2.7. The volcanic Barisan mountains (shaded above 1000 m) run virtually the entire length of the island along the line of the Sumatran Fault. The thick grey line on the west coast of Nias indicates the location of possible catastrophic slope collapse. I.F.Z. = Investigator Fracture Zone. Figure 2.2. Shallow seismicity of Sumatra. Data downloaded from supplementary material to Engdahl et al. (1998). Rectangles show locations of swathes cross-sectioned in Figure 2.3. Thick lines within the rectangles mark the cross-section zeros. Insets show 0-40 km and 40-60km hypocentres separately. Shallow seismicity The Wadati-Benioff Zone (WBZ)
    Figure 2.3. Cross-sections of seismicity, Sumatra subduction zone. Each cross-section is based on a swathe 200 km across drawn at right angles to arc. Swathe locations shown on Figure 2.2. Distances in kilometres. Data downloaded from supplementary material to Engdahl et al. (1998). Black triangles indicate approximate locations of main volcanic line.

    75. Department Of Geology - UIUC
    Department of geology University of IL at Urbana-Champaign In seismology,Prof. Chen and Prof. Song conduct research to study structures beneath the
    http://www.geology.uiuc.edu/research/geophysics.htm
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    Geophysics
    News: Bass Elected as First President of COMPRES Project "HI-CLIMB" Rises in the Nepal New Faculty: Prof. Susan Kieffer Diamond Breakers: Ring cracks and radiation damages developed on a bevelled diamond after being used in a diamond anvil cell for synchrotron X-ray measurements under megabar pressure. Left: under reflected light. Right: under cross-polarized transmitted light."

    76. Media Guide To Experts - University Of Alberta
    Economic geology metals, crustal hydrogeology Environmental geology, quaternarygeology reefs and reef systems, hot springs Theoretical seismology
    http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/expressnews/mediaexperts/experts.cfm?alph=G&s

    77. 481.1 Geology
    Global seismology Research Group (GSRG) cover a broad spectrum of research andinformation The database contains references about the geology of Sweden,
    http://eels.lub.lu.se/ei/481.1.html
    Engineering E-Library, Sweden
    481.1 Geology

    78. 484 Seismology
    480 Engineering geology. 484 seismology . 484.1 Earthquake Measurements andAnalysis (EMPTY BRANCH); 484.2 Secondary Earthquake Effects (EMPTY BRANCH)
    http://eels.lub.lu.se/ei/484.html
    Engineering E-Library, Sweden
    484 Seismology

    79. Member
    Tectonics and Structural geology. GELLER, Robert. Professor. seismology. MATSU URA,Mitsuhiro Material seismology, Structural geology. SAKURABA, Ataru
    http://ns.eps.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/member/index.php
    Japanese @¡English
    Department of Earth and Planetary Science
    Member
    Faculty
    Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Group
    HIBIYA, Toshiyuki Professor Ocean Dynamics YAMAGATA, Toshio Professor HP Ocean-Atmosphere Coupled Dynamics, Large-scale Ocean Dynamics, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics KOIKE, Makoto Associate Professor Atmospheric Environmental Science/Atmospheric Chemistry NAKAMURA, Hisashi Associate Professor HP Climate dynamics; Atmospheric general circulation; Large-scale air-sea interaction MASUMOTO, Yukio Associate Professor Atmosphere and Ocean Circulation Dynamics TAKAGI, Masahiro Research Associate HP Dynamic meteorology, Planetary fluid dynamics NIWA, Yoshihiro Research Associate Physical Oceanography -UP-
    Space and Planetary Science Group
    SUGIURA, Naoji Professor Planetary Science TERASAWA, Toshio Professor HP Physics of magnetospheres around the earth, planets, and sun HOSHINO, Masahiro

    80. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Earth & Environment - Geol
    A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - Earth Environment -geology - seismology. Find the web s best sites, add websites,
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