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  1. Anatomy of the Grand Canyon: Panoramas of the Canyon's Geology by W. Kenneth Hamblin, 2008-09-15
  2. Roadside Geology of Southern British Columbia (Roadside Geology Series) (Roadside Geology Series) by William H. Mathews, 2005-08-01

141. Japanese Geotechnical Society
Covers civil engineering, architecture, agricultural civil engineering, geology, and natural resources. Consists of engineers, researchers, students, corporations and groups, numbering more than 14500. With published journal.
http://www.jiban.or.jp/e/
Last update: June 28, 2005
Sixteenth International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical

Engineering

Vol.45-4(2005.8) is now available!

Soils and Foundations is a bi-monthly journal which specializes on the whole field of geotechnical engineering and related disciplines. Information regarding Soils and Foundations is here!
Information regarding 16 ICSMGE 2005 OSAKA is here!
Please send your comments or questions to the Japanese Geotechinical Society

142. Department Of Geology At Washington State University
Department of geology header GeoAnalytical Lab WSU/UI Seminars geology Museums Link to geology Field Guide Page Employment/Vacancy Announcements
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~geology/
Washington State University Home Contact us: geology@wsu.edu Accessibility Policies
Department of Geology, PO Box. 642812, Webster 1228, Washington State University , Pullman, WA 99164-2812 USA

143. Geo-Marine Technology
Marine geology and geophysics consultancy services to offshore oil and gas industries, offshore survey industries, and governments.
http://www.geomarinetech.com/
G eo-Marine Technology provides Geological, Geophysical and Hydrographic survey consultancy services to offshore oil and gas industries, offshore survey industries, and governments. Welcome to our website; PDF detail documents can be accessed by clicking on the Service Details button to your left. The remote Client FTP Site is open only for certain designated clients of Geo-Marine Technology; because we value the secrecy of our clients proprietary data, it is switched on only at certain prescribed times. There is no anonymous FTP associated with this site.
O ur Mission
At Geo-Marine Technology, we (few professionals) pride ourselves on the high quality of our data processing and interpretations. We pay close attention to detail and try to let no questions go un-answered. We also meet our clients needs in a fast and efficient manner. This is done by using state of the art software and client-specific processing techniques that we have developed in-house. We intend to maintain a high standard of quality and integrity for years to come. Geo-Marine Technology is not just another interpretation company, we are data analysts dedicated to providing solid facts.
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Geo-Marine Technology is headed by Mr. John L. Rietman P.G. who has been working with various geological and geophysical service companies and technology-related entities since 1977. Geo-Marine Technology was founded 20 years later in 1997 by Mr. Rietman in order to spread his knowledge to a wider base of organizations and corporations.

144. New Zealand Geology / Earth Science: University Of Otago, Department Of Geology,
The dynamic geology of the South Island of New Zealand is regarded with fascination by geologists the world over. Teaching and Research carried out by staff
http://www.otago.ac.nz/geology/
Department Staff Our Research Research Facilities Student Information ... Ask a GeoQuestion The dynamic geology of the South Island of New Zealand is regarded with fascination by earth scientists the world over. Teaching and Research carried out by staff and students in the Geology Department at the University of Otago in Dunedin emphasises process-related research tied to the fast tempo of 'active' earth science in the South Island, and to the evolution of our unique New Zealand biota. Notices GEOL 495 Quicklinks: Postgraduate Opportunities Field Schools Application Information International Students Distance Learning ... Admin and Policy Special Features Alpine Fault Earthquakes Gold Metals in the Environment ... Macraes Gold Mine Department of Geology - http://www.otago.ac.nz/geology/ contact details
Website Created by Stephen Read - Last modified August 19, 2005

145. NCSU Department Of Marine, Earth And Atmospheric Sciences
Offers BA, BS, MS, and PhD degrees in marine sciences, geology and meteorology. Focus areas include weather prediction, air quality, airsea interactions, climate modeling, hydrology, geochemistry, and surface processes.
http://www.meas.ncsu.edu

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Programs Facilities Setting ... Outreach Prospective Students: Undergraduate Graduate Current Students: Undergraduate Graduate Faculty Staff ... Graduate Opportunities
The Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (MEAS) at North Carolina State University is one of the largest interdisciplinary physical science departments in the nation. MEAS offers graduate and undergraduate degrees in Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, Geology, and Marine Science. SPECIAL LECTURE: Jack Horner: Dinosaurs from the Inside Out
Jordan Hall, room 1132, at 9:30 on Friday, Sept 23.
Jack Horner grew up in Shelby, Montana, where he found his first
dinosaur fossil at age 8. He has been looking for them ever since. He
had his first real break when he was in Montana, prospecting his
favorite hills while on vacation from his job at Princeton. He was handed some small fossil bones, and immediately recognized their significance as embryonic dinosaur remains. This led to the discovery of the first dinosaur nesting ground, in 1979, and only the second example world-wide of dinosaur eggs. From this early information, Jack has continued to make dinosaur paleontology headlines, as he used clues in the fossil record to infer dinosaur herding behavior, parental care, and nesting and reproductive strategies. More recently, Jack has teamed up with colleagues in California and Berkely to begin the field of "dinosaur paleohistology," using microscopic studies of dinosaur bone to infer growth rates, which in turn may be physiological indicators.

146. 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/
Photo Gallery Prospective Students About ... Search for Halbouty Visiting Chair Photo Gallery Prospective Students About ... Search for Halbouty Visiting Chair ... Bryan/College Station

147. University Of Minnesota - Department Of Geology And Geophysics
Contact 310 Pillsbury Drive SE, Minneapolis, MN 554550219 voice 612-624-1333 fax 612-625-3819 geology@umn.edu Newton H Winchell
http://www.geo.umn.edu/
One Stop Directories Search U of M LINKS Programs Graduate Programs Undergrad Programs Courses Seminars ... Summer Internships People Faculty Researchers Grad Students Staff ... Alumni Resources Facilities Research Groups U of M Geological Society New Student Info ... Positions Available
N. H. Winchell School of Earth Sciences Research Centers Institute for Rock Magnetism Limnological Research Center Minnesota Geological Survey National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics
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148. Journal Of Hydrogeology And Environment - Journal Of The Department Of Hydrogeol
Complete list of titles and abstracts of the Journal of Hydrogeology and Environment, journal of the Department of Hydrogeology and Environment at the Institute of geology, University of W¼rzburg.
http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/hydrogeologie/hu_e.htm

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Journal of the Department of Hydrogeology and Environment
ISSN 09309-3757
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Content Ordering Content of published volumes German version Vol. Projected (2005): Contributions to Hydrogeology and Environmental Sciences - In honour of Peter Udlufts 65th birthday [~20 papers] Vol. Grundwasserneubildung im Einzugsbereich des Ouham, Zentralafrikanische Republik. A. Borgstedt (2004), 132 p., 61 Fig., 55 Tab., 6 Attach. 22.- EUR Vol. Projected (2005): Hydrogeology of the Kalahari in north-eastern Namibia with special emphasis on groundwater recharge, flow modelling and hydrochemistry. H. Klock Vol. Hydrogeo-Eco-Systems in Aqaba/Jordan -Coasts and Region; Natural Settings, Impacts of Land Use, Spatial Vulnerability to Pollution and Sustainable Management. M. Al-Farajat

149. Trinity College Geology Home
Try new Google search for literature and citations. Ph.D. positions meetings staff pages links Email geology Department
http://www.tcd.ie/Geology/
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Last Updated: 1st September 2005 original webpage design by Alan Ryan much original content by Zoe Shipton Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2. Tel: +353-1-608-1000.

150. Glaciers And Icefields
Heading north to Alaska means going to glacier heaven! Discover how glaciers are formed and just what glaciers do.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r10/tongass/forest_facts/resources/geology/icefields.htm
Icefields and Glaciers
How It All Started
Glacier Heaven
As the Earth Turns
What Is A Glacier

Anatomy of a Glacier
Glaciers - Master Carvers
Tidewater Glaciers
Why the Pretty Colors?
Fabulous Glaciers

What Happens Next?

Life Around The Glacier
The Big Shuffle High Elevation Homes Shhh, Pups Sleeping How To Enjoy The Glaciers
How It All Started
Glacier Heaven - Southeast Alaska A laska has hosted a glacier-favoring mixture of climate and topography for the last 12.5 million years. During the Pleistocene age, when the climate was 3 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit colder than it is today, an ice sheet covered a large expanse of the earth, including the islands of southeastern Alaska. Today there are still over 100,000 glaciers in Alaska, although ice covers only 5 percent of the state. The icefields and glaciers of the Tongass National Forest are some of the few remnants of the once-vast ice sheets. In Southeast Alaska, maritime climate and coastal mountains work together to create favorable conditions for glaciation. The icefields straddle the Coast Mountain Range on the United States-Canadian border, directly in the path of the Pacific Ocean's prevailing winds. Moist air flows toward the mountains, rises, cools, and releases snow and rain. Annual snowfall on the Juneau Icefield exceeds 100 feet, and mild Southeast summers assure that winter snow accumulation exceeds summer snowmelt at higher elevations.

151. Plate Tectonics: History Of An Idea.
Explains the early observation of the similar coastlines and undersea continental shelves and how this led to the development of theory of a an ancient single land mass. Discusses early contributors to the field like Alfred Wegener.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/geology/techist.html
Plate Tectonics : The Rocky History of an Idea Close examination of a globe often results in the observation that most of the continents seem to fit together like a puzzle: the west African coastline seems to snuggle nicely into the east coast of South America and the Caribbean sea; and a similar fit appears across the Pacific. The fit is even more striking when the submerged continental shelves are compared rather than the coastlines. In 1912 Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) noticed the same thing and proposed that the continents were once compressed into a single protocontinent which he called Pangaea (meaning "all lands"), and over time they have drifted apart into their current distribution. He believed that Pangaea was intact until the late Carboniferous period, about 300 million years ago, when it began to break up and drift apart. However, Wegener's hypothesis lacked a geological mechanism to explain how the continents could drift across the earths surface as he proposed. Wegener's drift hypothesis also provided an alternate explanation for the formation of mountains (orogenesis). The theory being discussed during his time was the "Contraction theory" which suggested that the planet was once a molten ball and in the process of cooling the surface cracked and folded up on itself. The big problem with this idea was that all mountain ranges should be approximately the same age, and this was known not to be true. Wegener's explanation was that as the continents moved, the leading edge of the continent would encounter resistance and thus compress and fold upwards forming mountains near the leading edges of the drifting continents. The Sierra Nevada mountains on the Pacific coast of North America and the Andes on the coast of South America were cited. Wegener also suggested that India drifted northward into the asian continent thus forming the Himalayas.

152. Ray Murray
The use of geology and soil science in criminal and civil matters. The science is described and references are provided along with the author s personal and
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153. Pañstwowy Instytut Geologiczny
Manages multidisciplinary scientific research on the geological structure of Poland in order to use the knowledge for purposes of domestic economy and environmental protection. Besides scientific research in all fields of modern geology, the Institute fulfils the role of a geological and hydrogeological survey of Poland. Regional branches, regional geology, environmental geology, marine geology, economic geology, geological databases, cartography, hydrogeology, engineering geology, geophysics, history of Polish geology, publications.
http://www.pgi.gov.pl/
Pañstwowy Instytut Geologiczny
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    Po do¶æ d³ugim okresie beztroskiego traktowania ¶rodowiska naturalnego wprowadzone zosta³y w Polsce regulacje prawne okre¶laj±ce zasady postêpowania z terenami zdegradowanymi...
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    "Bia³e kruki" w Bibliotece
    Biblioteka Geologiczna funkcjonuje od 1919 r. Wraz z sze¶cioma bibliotekami oddzia³owymi zgromadzi³a jeden z najwiêkszych w Polsce zbiorów publikacji geologicznych. S± w¶ród nich równie¿ ksiêgi zabytkowe - "bia³e kruki"... Czytaj dalej... Wis³a na Rakowieckiej Od 6 maja br. na ogrodzeniu Pañstwowego Instytutu Geologicznego w Warszawie mo¿na ogl±daæ wystawê fotogramów "Krajobrazy geologiczne Wis³y"... Czytaj dalej... Zamro¿ony czas Czy w otworze badawczym, który wkrótce zostanie odwiercony w Szypliszkach na Suwalszczy¼nie znajdziemy prawdziw± wieczn± zmarzlinê z epoki lodowcowej? Byæ mo¿e - twierdz± geofizycy i geolodzy... Czytaj dalej...
  • 154. Internet Resources For Geography And Geology
    Multimedia Resources for Geography, geology and Environmental Science. geology Links to information about earthquakes, geochemistry, and geohydrology,
    http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/internet/geog_geol_resources.html
    I nternet Resources for
    Education Index Award "Top Site" "... a great geography resource..."
    Education Index
    "... a highly-rated, excellent resource list... "
    BBC Education Web site
    Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Links to maps, remote sensing, and GIS resources on the Internet. Maintained by Keith Rice and Katie Algeo
    Career Information
    - for geography, geology, and other geosciences. Links to geoscience programs, resume information, job listings, volunteer opportunities, etc. Maintained by Karen Lemke Points of Interest to Geographers and Geologists - Geography Collections, Directories, Programs Maintained by Michael Ritter
    Points of General Interest
    - WWW Virtual Library, Libraries, Search Engines and Indexes Maintained by Michael Ritter Environmental Information - Links to resources pages about wildlife, vegetation, water and air resources; environmental organizations and education. Maintained by Michael Ritter (See each resource page for last update) Multimedia Resources for Geography, Geology and Environmental Science.

    155. Chemical Geology
    The official publication of the European Association for Geochemistry, with organic and inorganic research from around the world. Searchable indexes and online access to articles (subscribers only).
    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503324/description
    Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Chemical Geology Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing ... Special issues and supplements For Authors Guide for authors Online Submission Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
    (including Isotope Geoscience)
    Official Journal of the European Association for Geochemistry
    Editors-in Chief:
    Peter Deines, Steven L. Goldstein, Christa G¶pel, David Rickard, Roberta L. Rudnick, Lynn M. Walter

    See editorial board for all editors information

    Note to Contributors: Online submission is now available for this journal. To submit your article online, go to: http://ees.elsevier.com/chemge
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    156. Geology Materials
    geology is one of our hobbies but we have been banned from its official practice. For that you should jump to the University of Oregon geology Department .
    http://zebu.uoregon.edu/geol.html
    Geology is one of our hobbies but we have been banned from its official practice. For that you should jump to the University of Oregon Geology Department . But there is some stuff here of general geological interest as well (e.g. earthquakes volcanoes sea surface temperature and hurricane formation ). We have also been banned from doing any Geography stuff but ...
    Some Geology Stuff
    Geology Web Resources
    Earthquake Information:
      Recent Earthquakes in the Western US
      Recent Earthquakes in the World
      Current Los Angeles Basin Earthquake Map
    Volcano Information:
    Volcano Resources on the Web
    Oceans, Hurricanes and Sea Surface Temperature:
    Go Here for Sea Surface Temperature Data As an example of how sensitive hurricane strength is to ocean temperature, we offer two views of Hurricane Elmilia:

    157. The Miller Museum Of Geology, Queen's University
    Earth science teaching museum for local schools and naturalscience interest groups in eastern Ontario.
    http://geol.queensu.ca/museum/museum.html
    The Miller Museum of Geology
    Queen's University, Kingston,
    Ontario, Canada
    Miller Hall, Queen's University The Miller Museum is located in the Department of Geological Sciences at Queen's University. It is a small but active earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in eastern Ontario. The museum features many fossil and mineral displays, a working seismograph, and an educational tour program of "hands on" geology activities. Visit us in person from 9am-5pm weekdays, and on-line anytime! For self-guided tours there is no admission charge, while guided group-tours are available for a small fee.
    Museum Exhibits
    Geology exhibits, a mineral gallery, the early evolution of animal life, a dinosaur exhibit, and more...
    Online Exhibits
    The Dawn of Animal Life Our newest permanent exhibit, and our only (so far) online exhibit. This exhibit highlights almost three billion years of early evolution. Featured are the oldest known multicelled animals in the world (~600 million years ago) that were discovered in the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada in 1991. (Graphics intensive, and still under construction)

    158. Oxford Brookes University - Geology Home Page And Web Site Contents
    geology at Oxford Brookes University. Describes the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and degrees and research in Geosciences and Earth
    http://www.brookes.ac.uk/geology/
    Undergraduate Courses Modules Staff Petroleum Geoscience MSc ... A.G.E.S (student society) Geology Jobs Search Welcome to the Geology Web Site at Oxford Brookes University Keep in contact League table success Top department ... New photos
    Geology degree results 2004
    Our final year of Geology and Geological Sciences graduates have continued the tradition of high standards, as shown in their degree results, despite all the uncertainties and disruption which they have had to put up with during their last two years. Congratulations to all!!
    • 2 students gained First Class BSc (Honours) 7 gained Upper Seconds 5 gained Lower Seconds 1 gained a Third 2 gained pass degrees
    Geology Farewell Celebration
    The End of a Geological Era!

    159. Lost River Cave
    Includes tour highlights, hours, rates, discount coupon, history, hydrology and geology, and information about Friends of the Lost River organization.
    http://www.lostrivercave.com/

    Become A Big Wheel

    Sail into the new millenium on a Lost River Cave boat tour.
    The Lost River Cave and Valley have been attractive and useful to humans since the first Native Americans inhabited this place about 11,000 years ago. This unique site, donated to Western Kentucky University in 1985, was created by geological events causing the collapse of a large cave system to form the mile-long Cave Valley in which the Lost River rises to the surface in four places or "windows." The most prominent of these begins at a "blue hole spring" and flows through the Valley for a distance of a few hundred yards before entering what is considered the largest cave opening in the Eastern United States. After flowing into the Cave entrance, the river becomes "lost" and courses for several miles under the city of Bowling Green, Kentucky , emerging at Jennings Creek , a tributary of the Barren River The Lost River Cave and Valley is leased from Western Kentucky University by the Friends of The Lost River , a nonprofit organization formed in 1990 to preserve, restore, and operate the site for educational purposes.

    160. Www.geo.ukans.edu/
    geology in North DakotaInformation on North Dakota s geology links, site descriptions, maps, and news. Provided in public service by the Department of Geosciences, North Dakota
    http://www.geo.ukans.edu/

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