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  1. Paleogeography, Paleoclimate & Source Rocks (AAPGStudies in Geology) (Aapg Studies in Geology) by A. Y. Huc, 1995-07-01
  2. Global paleogeography, atmospheric circulation, and rainfall in the Barremian Age (late Early Cretaceous) (Open-file report / United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Judith Totman Parrish, 1985
  3. Ice Drift, Ocean Circulation and Climate Change (Springer Praxis Books / Environmental Sciences) by Jens Bischof, 2001-01-15
  4. The Permian of Northern Pangea: Volume 1: Paleogeography, Paleoclimates, Stratigraphy (Vol 1)
  5. Plant Fossils in Geological Investigation: The Palaeozoic (Ellis Horwood Series in Applied Geology)
  6. Quaternary Environments by Martin Williams, D. L. Dunkerley, et all 1995-03
  7. Paleoenvironmental evolution of southern South America during the Cenozoic [An article from: Journal of Arid Environments] by E. Ortiz-Jaureguizar, G.A. Cladera, 2006-08-01
  8. Atlas of Paleoclimates and Paleoenvironments of the Northern Hemisphere by A.A. Velichko, et al, 1992-04
  9. Palæogeography and polar shift;: A study of hypothetical projections by Davidson Black, 1931
  10. Latitudinal distribution of land and shelf and absorbed solar radiation during the Phanerozoic (Open-file report / United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Judith Totman Parrish, 1985

81. Sublime Directory - Science Earth Sciences Paleogeography And
Geology Resources at Colorado University paleogeography movies of the paleoclimatology and Climate System Dynamics - Introduction to the field by
http://www.sublime-directory.ca/home.php?browse=/Science/Earth_Sciences/Paleogeo

82. Vieiros: Buscador: Dmoz
paleoclimatology and Climate System Dynamics Introduction to the field by paleogeography of the Southwestern US - Maps showing period-by-period
http://buscador.vieiros.com/ligazons/buscador/dmoz/index.php?browse=/Science/Ear

83. Undergraduate Course Descriptions
and role of oceanographic processes affecting earth history such as sea levelfluctuation, plate tectonics, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology.
http://www.ecu.edu/geology/ugrddesc.html
Undergraduate Course Descriptions - Geology Please note that these course descriptions were entered verbatim from the most recent ECU Course Catalog. Please consult the course catalog under which you registered, for the course descriptions as they apply to you. GEOL 1500 - Dynamic Earth (3) Introductory survey of geologic materials (minerals and rocks), topographic features on the continents and in the ocean basins, geologic structures (faults, folds, etc.), and various processes (plate tectonics igneous activity, weathering, erosion, sedimentation, glaciation, mountain-building, etc.) that produce geologic features. GEOL 1501 - Dynamic Earth Laboratory (1)
One three-hour laboratory per week.
Corequisite: GEOL 1500 Study, classification, and identification of common minerals and rocks of the earth's crust; study of various topographic features as revealed on topographic maps and aerial photographs; and study of geologic structures as seen on geologic maps, structural cross sections, and aerial photographs. GEOL 1550 - Oceanography (4) Introductory survey of geological, biological, chemical, and physical characteristics of marine environment, their interrelationships, and interaction between people and the ocean.

84. List Of Publications
stratotype section and point (GSSP), Bird Spring Formation, Arrow Canyon,Nevada, USA paleogeography, Paleoecology, paleoclimatology, 165, 321347.
http://www.isotopes.science.uottawa.ca/Research/publications.htm
Partial List of Peer Reviewed Publications And Student Theses Azmy, K., Veizer, J., Misi, A., De Oliviera, T.F., Sanches, A. and Dardenne, M.A. (200x). Dolomitization and isotope stratigraphy of the Vazante Formation, Sao Francisco Basin, Brazil: Geochemical aspects. Precambrian Research, in press. Brand, U., and Brenckle, P.L., 2001. Chemostratigraphy of the Mid-Carboniferous boundary global stratotype section and point (GSSP), Bird Spring Formation, Arrow Canyon, Nevada, U.S.A. Paleogeography, Paleoecology, Paleoclimatology, 165, 321-347. Clark, I.D., Lauriol, B. , Harwood, L. and Marschner, M , 2001. Groundwater contributions to discharge in a permafrost setting: Big Fish River, N.W.T. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research Godderis, Y., François, L. and Veizer, J., Paleozoic carbon cycle. Earth Planetary Science Letters, (in press). Michel, F.A., Allen, D.M. and Grant, M.B., 2001. Major ion and isotope geochemistry to describe fluid flow in a small geothermal basin in central British Columbia, Canada. Geothermics, (in press). Petersen, S., Herzig, P.M., Hannington, M.D., and Jonasson, I.R., 2001. Submarine epithermal-style gold mineralization near Lihir Island, New Ireland fore-arc, Papua New Guinea. Economic Geology, (in press).

85. Department News
Group Carbonates of the Porcupine Lake Valley Inplications for Surface toSubsurface Sequence Stratigraphy, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology
http://www.uaf.edu/geology/Department News/News Index.htm
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2005 Outstanding Undergraduate and winner of the Brina Kessel Medal for Excellence in Science
Dean Braddock, Anya Kircher and Dr. Brina Kessel
Faculty Awards
Keith Echelmeyer, Professor, Emeritus Bernard Coakley, Associate Professor, Facutly Tenure Sarah Fowell, Associate Professor, Tenure and Promotion Paul McCarthy, Associate Professor, Tenure and Promotion Jeffrey Freymueller, Professor, CNSM Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor and Advisor
John Eichelberger, Professor
2005 Emil Usibelli Award for Research
Dr. Eichelberger has been a researcher and teacher with UAF's Geophysical Institute and the College of Natural Science and Mathematics since 1991. He received bachelor and master of science degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971 and his Ph.D. from Stanford in 1974. He was a staff member at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico from 1974-1979 and worked at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico from 1979-1991, where he was designated Distinguished Member of Technical Staff and later supervisor of the Geochemistry Division. He then came to UAF where he has served as chair of the Department of Geology and Geophysics since 2003 and as coordinating scientist of the Alaska Volcano Observatory since 1992.
(UAF Press Release April 29, 2005 by Carla Browning)

86. UAF Newsroom: UAF Weekly Science Calendar
Group Carbonates of the Porcupine Lake Valley Implications for Surface toSubsurface Sequence Stratigraphy, paleogeography, and paleoclimatology
http://www.uaf.edu/news/a_announce/20041022131516.html
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 3:30 p.m. - Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building
Candidate Seminar for Wildlife Ecologist Position, Department of Biology and Wildlife
Space Use, Population Status, and Sustainability of River Otters in Southern Minnesota
Brock McMillan, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Information: Carol Piser TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26 1 p.m. - Room 009, West Ridge Research Building (WRRB)
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center
Cray Quickstart Ed Kornkven, ARSC HPC Specialist Information: ARSC 1 p.m. - 201 Irving I Bio-Bites: The Biology and Wildlife Graduate Seminar Functional Role of HPA-axis Activation during Food Shortages in Kittiwakes Mike Shultz, graduate student Information: Isla Myers-Smith, 474-1534 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 3:30 p.m. - Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building Institute of Marine Science Seminar Physical Oceanography of the Beaufort Sea: Knowns and Unknowns Tom Weingartner, Institute of Marine Science, UAF

87. Paul
Specialty Biosedimentolgy of Coral Reef Systems, paleoclimatology of the Quaternary Marine Geology; paleogeography, Paleoecology, paleoclimatology
http://www.icmyl.unam.mx/arrecifes/-blanchon.html
Home People Research Resources ... Links Dr. Paul BLANCHON Principal Gente Recursos Docencia ... Conexiones Research Scientist Level A
Field: Geoscience
Specialty : Biosedimentolgy of Coral Reef Systems, Paleoclimatology of the Quaternary Earth System.
Education : B.Sc. London (UK); M.Sc. Reading (UK); Ph.D. Alberta (Canada), 1995.
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Campo Ciencias de la Tierra
Especialidad Educacion : B.Sc. London (GB); M.Sc. Reading (GB); Ph.D. Alberta (Canada), 1995. Curriculum Vitae : Julio 1999 Research Summary My basic research documents the geological formation of modern and fossil coral-reef systems and attempts to identify the ecological and geological processes that control their initiation, development and demise. At present, I have several research projects focussed on this basic research:
  • Development of modern reef systems along the Caribbean coast of Mexico and the Campeche Bank.

88. Natural Selection: Subject Gateway To The Natural World
Micropaleontology; paleogeography; paleoclimatology; Paleoecology; Paleobotany;Palynology; Paleontology;. Facies an international journal of
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American Museum of Natural History. Amber : window to the past
Developed as a Web companion to an exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York, this site contains images and descriptions of organisms preserved in fossilised amber. The site describes the conditions required for amber fossil formation and how fossils were used to recreate a 23- to 30-million-year-old Dominican amber forest, which features in the exhibition. Other features include amber in art, amber varieties and the cultural significance of amber. Amber; Amber fossils; Amber/Inclusions; Amber art objects;
Bornet
Bornet offers resources relating to various aspects of science including natural history, conservation, medicine and physics. Natural historians may be interested in the virtual library of digitised publications in the fields of botany, zoology, anthropology, palaeontology, geology and general biology. Other useful features include a collection of recommended links, book reviews and Archimage, an image and photo management tool. The Web site and most of the digitised content is in Spanish. Zoology; Wildlife conservation; Habitat conservation; Biology; Natural history; Anthropology; Paleontology; Geology; Nature conservation; Botany;

89. Natural Selection: Subject Gateway To The Natural World
Micropaleontology; paleogeography; paleoclimatology; Paleoecology; Paleobotany;Palynology; Paleontology;. Echinologia le site des oursins fossiles
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About fossil insects
This site presents three introductory palaeoentomological articles relating to palaeoichnology - the study of insect trace fossils, insects preserved in amber and insects in rocks. Each article includes clear descriptions, numerous colour images and references. The articles are provided by Meganeura, a palaeoentomological Newsletter published by the University of Barcelona, Spain. Ichnology; Paleoentomology; Insects, Fossil; Amber fossils;
American Museum of Natural History. Amber : window to the past
Developed as a Web companion to an exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York, this site contains images and descriptions of organisms preserved in fossilised amber. The site describes the conditions required for amber fossil formation and how fossils were used to recreate a 23- to 30-million-year-old Dominican amber forest, which features in the exhibition. Other features include amber in art, amber varieties and the cultural significance of amber. Amber; Amber fossils; Amber/Inclusions; Amber art objects;

90. Dictionary Page CO.UK - Geology
paleoclimatology paleocurrent paleoecology paleogeography paleogeologic map paleolithologic map paleomagnetism paleontological facies
http://geology.b.dictonarypage.co.uk/
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91. Judith Totman Parrish: Pangea (Carboniferous Through Jurassic)
Parrish, JM, Parrish, JT, and Ziegler, AM, 1986, PermianTriassic paleogeographyand paleoclimatology and implications for therapsid distribution,
http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~parrish/pangea.html
Demko, T.M., and Parrish, J.T., 1998, Paleoclimatic setting of the Morrison Formation: Modern Geology, v. 22, p. 283-296.
Demko, T.M., Dubiel, R.F., and Parrish, J.T., 1998, Interpreting climate from fossil plants: Control of incised-valley hydrology on plant taphonomy: Geology, v. 26, p. 1119-1122.
Dubiel, R.F., Parrish, J.T., Parrish, J.M., and Good, S.C., 1991, The Pangaean megamonsoonÑevidence from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, Colorado Plateau: Palaios, v. 6, p. 347-370.
Klein, G.D., and Beauchamp, B., with contributions from Parrish, J.T., and other, 1994, Introduction: Project PANGEA and workshop recommendations, in Klein, G.D., ed., Pangea: Paleoclimate, Tectonics, and Sedimentation During Accretion, Zenith, and Breakup of a Supercontinent: Geological Society of America Special Paper 288, p. 1-12.
Parrish, J.M., Parrish, J.T., and Ziegler, A.M., 1986, Permian-Triassic paleogeography and paleoclimatology and implications for therapsid distribution, in Hotton, N. III, MacLean, P.D., Roth, J.J., and Roth, E.C., eds., The Ecology and Biology of Mammal-Like Reptiles: Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Press, p. 109-132.
Parrish, J.T., 1992, Jurassic climate and oceanography of the circum-Pacific region, in Westermann, G.E.G., ed., The Jurassic of the Circum-Pacific. IGCP Project 171, Oxford University Press, p. 365-379.

92. EAES Home Page
paleogeography paleoclimatology Paleoecology. 31. An, CB, Feng, ZD, Tang, LY, 2003 . paleogeography Paleoecology paleoclimatology 110 345358.
http://www.csam.montclair.edu/earth/eesweb/feng/publications.htm
DEPARTMENT OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Zhao-Dong (Jordan) Feng
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Department Phone: 1-973-655-4448
Office Phone: 1-973-655-7811
email: fengzd@mail.montclair.edu Site Navigator EAES Home Page Research Publications Courses PUBLICATIONS I. Recent Publications including accepted papers (since 1996) 1. Feng, ZD. And Khosbayar, P. 2003. Eolian Climatic and Environmental Variations in the Paleo-subarctic areas during the past 30,000 years. Paleogoegraphy paleoclimatology Paleoecology (in press).
2. Feng, ZD., Wang, HB., Pope, GA., Chen, FH. And Zhang, JW., 2003. Chronologic discord between the Last Interglacial Paleosol S1 and its parent material in the Chinese Loess Plateau. Quaternary International, 111 (No. 2): available online.
3. Chen, FH, Feng, ZD. And Wang, HB., 2001. Monsoon Stability during the Last Interglacial in the Chinese Loess Plateau. Global and Planetary Change, 36: 171-179.
4. Zhang, HC, others and Feng, ZD., 2001. Lake level and climate changes between 40,000 and 18,000 years BP in the Tengger Desert, China. Quaternary Research, 58: 62-72.
5. Ma, YZ., Zhang, HC. and Feng, ZD., 2001. Modern Pollen-inferred Holocene climate change in the Tengger Desert, NW China. The Holocene (accepted).

93. Tectonics Of The Ordovician
A major conodont extinction event during the Early Ordovician within theMidcontinental realm. paleogeography, paleoclimatology, Paleoecology, pp. 3747.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/ordovician/ordotect.html
Ordovician : Tectonics and Paleoclimate
During the Ordovician, most of the world's land was collected together in the super-continent Gondwana . Gondwana consisted of Southern Europe, Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia. Throughout the Ordovician, Gondwana moved towards the South Pole where it finally came to rest at the end of this period. In the Early Ordovician, North America roughly straddled the equator and almost all of that continent lay underwater. However, by the Middle Ordovician North America became land with a karst topography on exposed carbonate rocks that developed. Taconica, a tectonic highland, formed along the margin of eastern North America. Also at this time, Western and Central Europe were separated and located in the Southern Tropics; Europe shifted towards North America from higher to lower latitudes. During the Middle Ordovician, uplifts took place in most of the areas that had been under shallow shelf seas. These uplifts are seen as the precursor to glaciation. Also during the Middle Ordovician, latitudinal plate motions appear to have taken place, including the northward drift of the Baltoscandian Plate (northern Europe). Increased sea floor spreading and ridge activity accompanied by volcanic activity occurred in the Llanvirnian. Ocean currents changed as a result of lateral continental plate motions causing the opening of the Atlantic ocean. Sea levels underwent regression and transgression globally. Because of sea level transgression, flooding of the Gondwana craton occurred as well as regional drowning which caused carbonate sedimentation to stop.

94. GeoRef
masses (continental drift), paleomagnetism, paleogeography, biogeography,paleoclimatology CL=12 changes of level, paleogeography, unconformities
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GeoRef The GeoRef database, established by the American Geological Institute (AGI) in 1966, provides access to the geoscience literature of the world. GeoRef is the most comprehensive AGI database in the geosciences and continues to grow by more than 60,000 references a year. The database contains over 2.2 million references to geoscience journal articles, books, maps, conference papers, reports and theses. The GeoRef database covers the geology of North America from 1785 to the present and the geology of the rest of the world from 1933 to the present. The database includes references to all publications of the U.S. Geological Survey. Masters' theses and doctoral dissertations from US and Canadian universities are also covered. To maintain the database, GeoRef editor/indexers regularly scan more than 3,500 journals in 40 languages as well as new books, maps, and reports. They record the bibliographic data for each document and assign index terms to describe it. Each month between 4,000 and 7,000 new references are added to the database and also printed in the Bibliography and Index of Geology A subscription to the GeoRef database also includes access to the GeoRef In Process database (so both databases can be searched at once) and a link to the GeoRef Preview database on the AGI web site.

95. GeoRef In Process
masses (continental drift), paleomagnetism, paleogeography, biogeography,paleoclimatology cl=12 changes of level, paleogeography, unconformities
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GeoRef In Process The GeoRef In Process database contains records that are, literally, in the process of being indexed prior to their integration in the main GeoRef database. The majority of the records originate from non-English language literature that was not necessarily published recently. GeoRef In Process does NOT contain the most current records and should not be confused with a database of Recent References. When the GeoRef indexers complete the editing and indexing of an In Process record, then the record will appear in the next GeoRef monthly update. In Process records may lack a few fields or contain minimal data in some fields. However, most records do contain descriptors (index terms) and because all areas of geoscience are covered in the In Process file, it is recommended that you select both the GeoRef and GeoRef In Process to perform the most comprehensive search.
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96. American Geological Institute - Serving The Geosciences Since 1948
biostratigraphy, evolution of land masses (continental drift), paleomagnetism,paleogeography, biogeography, paleoclimatology
http://www.agiweb.org/georef/about/subjects.html
AGI Home About AGI Contact Us Search ... AGI Home var newDefs = new Object; newDefs.timeout = 200; newDefs.pause = 100; flyDefs (newDefs); makeLayer ("georefleftmenu1", "About GeoRef=/georef/about/index.html", "Subjects Covered=/georef/about/subjects.html", "Priority Journals=/georef/about/journals.html"); Subjects Covered 01-Mineralogy and Crystallography
  • 01A-General mineralogy
  • 01B-Mineralogy of silicates
  • 01C-Mineralogy of non-silicates
physical, optical, and chemical properties of naturally occurring inorganic minerals and related synthetic minerals, mineral crystallography, including crystal structure, determination of lattice parameters and unit cells, the bonding of atoms and molecules, crystal form and symmetry, collecting minerals, as well as non-mineral gems such as amber and jet 02-Geochemistry
  • 02A-General geochemistry
  • 02B-Hydrochemistry
  • 02C-Geochemistry of rocks, soils, and sediments
  • 02D-Isotope geochemistry
abundance of elements, organic materials, water, trace elements, isotopes, geochemical processes and properties, geochemical cycles, geochemical surveys analytical methods such as chemical, spectroscopic, thermal, and X-ray and electron microscopy instruments used for analysis

97. Neurotransmitter.net Feature Rich Web Directory
Open in new window NOAA paleoclimatology Program Paleoclimate data, research, Open in new window paleogeography of the Southwestern US - Maps showing
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  • 98. A Multiproxy Record Of Eastern Amazonian Environmental Stability. Paleogeography
    A multiproxy record of eastern Amazonian environmental stability. paleogeography,paleoclimatology, Paleooecology. Author, Irion, G., Bush, MB,
    http://www.img.uni-karlsruhe.de/english/seite_2279.html
    A multiproxy record of eastern Amazonian environmental stability. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleooecology
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    99. NSRL - Publications
    paleogeography, paleoclimatology,Paleoecology 160, 213221 (2000). 37. Ricketts,RD, Johnson, TC, Brown, ET, Rasmussen, KA Romanovsky, VV Trace element
    http://www.colorado.edu/INSTAAR/RadiocarbonDatingLab/citations.html
    NSRL Cited Publications Recent pulications citing AMS radiocarbon dates analysed at the INSTAAR Laboratory for AMS radiocarbon preparation and research. Quarternary Science Reviews
    Soc. America Bull.

    3. Andrews, J. T. et al. The N and W Iceland Shelf: Insights into the Last Glacial Maximum Ice Extent and Deglaciation based on Acoustic Stratigraphy and Basal Radiocarbon AMS Dates. Quaternary Science Reviews
    4. Baker, P. A. et al. Tropical Climate Changes at Millenial and Orbital Timescales on the Bolivian Altiplano. Nature
    5. Baker, P. A. et al. The History of South American Tropical Precipitation for the Past 25,000 Years. Science
    6. Brigham-Grette, J. et al. Millennial-Scale Paleoclimate Events of the Past 400KA Recorded in El'Gygytgyn Crater Lake, NE Siberia. Science (in final draft).
    Engineering Geology (in review for special volume Central United States Hazard Mapping).
    Arctic and Alpine Research
    Geographie Physique et Quatenaire
    The Holocene

    11. Ewing, H. A. in Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour (University of Minnesota, 2000).

    100. NPS Archeology Program: The Earliest Americans Theme Study
    for the Northeast), it provides at least adequate correlation to the paleogeographyand paleoclimatology of the period 11500 to 13000 years ago.
    http://www.cr.nps.gov/archeology/PUBS/NHLEAM/E-Northeast.htm
    NORTHEAST REGIONAL CONTEXT
    Introduction
    Information about Paleoindian sites in the northeastern part of the United States has accumulated at an unprecedented rate in the last 15 years, apparently as a benefit of mandated Cultural Resource surveys in the several states. Most of the new discoveries are sites in the small class, significantly increasing knowledge of site distributions, single-component inventories, and density of footprints of phases of Paleoindian use of the landscapes. The region has long been notable for the presence of a few sites larger than the norm in any other region of the continent, all, however, lacking the megafaunal remains that characterize Paleoindian research in the public mind. For this study, the Northeast encompasses the six New England states, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Of these ten, only Delaware lacks deposits of the Wisconsinan glacier, but all were affected by glacial outwash downstream, adjustments of biotic ranges, and coastal regression and transgression during the Pleistocene. Paleoindian research has been lively in these states since the 1950s when very large sites were discovered. Both

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