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  1. Storm and Cloud Dynamics, Volume 99, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by William R. Cotton, George Bryan, et all 2010-10-29
  2. Marine Geology & Geophysics: A derivative of the Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences
  3. A Practical Guide to Borehole Geophysics in Environmental Investigations by W. Scott Keys, 1997-02-01
  4. Modern Geophysics in Engineering Geology (Geological Society Engineering Geology Special Publication)
  5. Electromagnetic Methods in Applied Geophysics Vol 2: Application/Parts A and B (Investigations in Geophysics)
  6. The Solid Earth: An Introduction to Global Geophysics by C. M. R. Fowler, 1990-06-29
  7. The Evolution of the Pacific Ocean Margins (Oxford Monographs on Geology and Geophysics No. 8)
  8. Paleoseismology, Volume 95, Second Edition (International Geophysics)
  9. Mechanics of Fluid-Saturated Rocks, Volume 89 (International Geophysics)
  10. Principles of Applied Geophysics (Volume 0) by D.S. Parasnis, 1996-12-31
  11. Introduction to Petroleum Seismology (Investigations in Geophysics No. 12) by Luc T. Ikelle, Lasse Amundsen, 2005-11-01
  12. Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics, Volume 36: An Introductory Text (International Geophysics) by John Marshall, R. Alan Plumb, 1987-01-15
  13. Of Poles and Zeros: Fundamentals of Digital Seismology (Modern Approaches in Geophysics) by F. Scherbaum, 2001-06-30
  14. Advances in Nonlinear Dynamos (The Fluid Mechanics of Astrophysics and Geophysics)

41. ES Index Page Buttons
The Center for Computational geophysics was established in 1998 to promote crossdisciplinary studies of the Earth requiring large computational resources.
http://earthscience.rice.edu/ccg.cfm

People
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The Center is supported by Rice University, and has research and equipment funding from NSF, DOE, SUN Microsystems, and two industrially sponsored consortia. The Center received a Major Research Infrastructure award from the NSF Earth Sciences Facilities and Instrumentation Program for high performance SMP computers. Matching funds for the SMP machine were provided by SUN Microsystems and Rice. We now have a 20 processor/20 Gbyte memory SUN ES6500 with a 1 Tbyte RAID system, and an 8 processor/ 32Gbyte SUN V880 with 1 Tbyte RAID system. We offer a cross-disciplinary professional M.S. and Ph.D. program through the Computational Science and Engineering Degree Program through Computational Science and Engineering Degree Program, allowing students in the three departments the opportunity to create a flexible research and course program.
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Department of Earth Science
Rice University
Keith-Wiess Geological Labs
6100 Main Street,
Houston, Texas 77005
Mailing Address:
MS 126, PO Box 1892

42. Journal Of Applied Geophysics - Elsevier
The continuation of the journal Geoexploration, originally for mining geophysics. The new title reflects the widening scope of the applications of
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jappgeo
Home Site map Elsevier websites Alerts ... Journal of Applied Geophysics Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal-related information Contact the publisher Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area ... Select your view JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Editors-in-Chief:
M. Chouteau, A. H¶rdt, A. Pugin

See editorial board for all editors information
Description
The Journal of Applied Geophysics is the continuation of the journal Geoexploration , founded in 1965 by the Geoexploration Publishing Group in Stockholm, originally for mining geophysics. The new title is designed to reflect the widening scope of the applications of geophysics. To meet modern needs, the Journal of Applied Geophysics places particular emphasis on environmental, geotechnical, engineering and hydrological aspects, while at the same time welcoming papers in traditional subjects such as mining and petroleum geophysics. Petrophysics in its widest sense including soil and rock-mechanical properties is another aspect that is covered by the Journal of Applied Geophysics
ISSN: 0926-9851
Imprint: ELSEVIER
Commenced publication 1963
Subscriptions for the year 2008, Volumes 64-66, 12 issues

43. NAEVA Geophysics, Inc.
Subsurface detection using magnetics, electromagnetics, ground penetrating radar, UXO detection, seismic refraction and reflection, utility location,
http://www.naevageophysics.com/
O UR H ISTORY NAEVA Geophysics, Inc. was established in 1996 through the merger of Spectrum Northeast, Inc. and the geophysical division of its parent company, North American Exploration of Virginia, Inc. (NAEVA). Together they offer over 34 years of experience in providing geophysical and geological services to over 200 government and private industry clients. O UR G EOPHYSICAL AND G EOLOGICAL S ERVICES O UR A DVANTAGE We have trained, experienced crews with state of the art equipment servicing our clients from three offices, Congers, NY, Baltimore, MD, and Charlottesville, VA. We conduct projects throughout the United States and the world, often in complex urban environments. NAEVA Geophysics, Inc. provides you with the subsurface information you need in a timely and cost effective manner. Company News M ARYLAND 4707 Benson Avenue, Suite 104

44. USGS - U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Office Of Ground Water, Branch Of Geophysic
USGS Office of Ground Water, Branch of geophysics homepage Providing technical support, guidance, and applied research that fosters the appropriate use of
http://water.usgs.gov/ogw/bgas/

USGS Home

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USGS Ground Water Information Branch of Geophysics The Office of Ground Water, Branch of Geophysics (OGW BG) supports the USGS Water Discipline by providing technical support and guidance that fosters the appropriate use of surface and borehole geophysical methods for interdisciplinary earth science investigations and by advancing the development of geophysical characterization and monitoring methods through applied research and technology transfer activities.
Applied Research
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Learn about Student Research Opportunities
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Learn about Flowmeter Logging BG Home ... U.S. Department of the Interior

45. USGS Geophysical Data Products
Includes compilations of aeromagnetic and gravity surveys, magnetotellurics and radiometrics reports, spectroscopy and remote sensing products and software.
http://crustal.usgs.gov/geophysics/

USGS
Home Contact USGS ... USGS Crustal Imaging and Characterization Team CICT Home About Us Projects ... Geophysics Home Compilations Regional State Quadrangle Surveys / Reports Magnetic Gravity Electrical MagnetoTelluric ... Gamma-Ray / Radiometrics Other Geophysical Products Spectroscopy/Remote Sensing Geophysical Software Fact Sheets CD/DVD-ROM ... Selected Outside Publications Related Links USGS Sites Other Relevant Sites
USGS Geophysical Data Products
This website contains links and listings of digital geophysical products spanning the regional centers of the USGS . For products that are available as webpages, the links will access those sites. For products only available as hardcopy (ie. CD/DVD-ROM s), they must be ordered through the USGS store at http://www.usgs.gov/pubprod/ Note: Some documents on this website are PDF files. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view them. Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view PDF files at the Adobe web site. Or go to Adobe Accessibility for free tools that allow visually impaired users to read PDF files.

46. Hasbrouck Geophysics, Inc.
Complete domestic and foreign geophysical consulting and contracting for the mining, groundwater, environmental and engineering industries.
http://www.hasgeo.com/
Hasbrouck Geophysics, Inc.
YOUR "Staff Geophysicist"
Design Acquisition Processing Interpretation
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jim@hasgeo.com

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Hasbrouck Geophysics, Inc.
2473 North Leah Lane
Prescott, Arizona 86301
USA
928-778-6320 (Telephone and Fax) 928-925-4424 (Cellular Phone) Services Complete Domestic and Foreign Geophysical Consulting and Contracting Survey Design, Data Acquisition, and Field Supervision ("Bird-Dog") Data Processing, Interpretation, Review and Evaluation Surface, Airborne, and Borehole Geophysical Methods Reflection and Refraction Seismic 2D, 3D, Compressional-Wave, Shear-Wave Time and Frequency Domain Electromagnetics Galvanic Resistivity Induced Polarization Magnetics Gravity and Microgravity Radiometrics Summary of Experience Over 30 Years Experience In All Major Surface, Airborne, and Borehole Geophysical Methods Plus Strong Geological Background Groundwater Exploration and Development Engineering Contaminant Migration Environmental Remediation and Hazardous Waste Minerals and Hydrocarbon Exploration Total Geophysical Project Responsibility: Planning Through Interpretation Complete Fiscal and Managerial Control of Projects Presentation of Project Results To Senior Management To Domestic and Foreign Clients At Technical Conferences and Within Peer-Reviewed Articles Employment History Principal Scientist, Geophysics and Technology Development

47. Geophysics
Notice We no longer maintain the geophysics virtual library. If you are interested in taking over the geophysics virtual library, please contact the
http://www-crewes.geo.ucalgary.ca/VL-Geophysics.html
Notice: We no longer maintain the Geophysics virtual library. If you are interested in taking over the Geophysics virtual library, please contact the maintainers of the WWW Virtual Library

48. LSU Geology And Geophysics
The Department of Geology and geophysics at Louisiana State University is commited to developing the next generation of world leaders in the sciences with
http://www.geol.lsu.edu/
Department of Geology and Geophysics

49. Institutional Centers: Inside LANL
Institute of geophysics and Planetary Physics, IGPP, is both a Los Alamos National Laboratory institutional center and a branch of the University of
http://www.igpp.lanl.gov/
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CONTACTS
  • Center Leader
    Gerald Geernaert
    Administrative Assistant
    Deb Rivera
Call for Proposals
The FY '09 Call for Proposals is now posted and available for viewing.
The Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at Los Alamos National Laboratory is committed to promoting and supporting high quality, cutting-edge science in the areas of astrophysics, space physics, solid planetary geoscience, and complex dynamical earth systems. These focus areas are selected based on their breadth of scientific challenges facing the international scientific community, as well as on the strategic need to extend Laboratory scientific excellence. IGPP/LANL makes a special effort to promote and support new research ideas, which can be further developed through seed funding into major programs supported by federal or other funding sources.
Partnerships
Collaboration between LANL and university scientists is viewed by LANL as an effective arrangement to promote creativity and extend science beyond today's understanding. This effort is accomplished by:
  • Developing long-term collaborative relationships with universities whose research interests are important to the Laboratory.

50. Treatise On Geophysics :: 11-Volume Set
geophysics is the physics of the Earth, the science that studies the Earth by measuring the physical consequences of its presence and activity.
http://books.elsevier.com/geophysics/
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51. IGPP At UCR
Computational geophysics. We support student research through the Departments of Earth Sciences and Physics. Our purpose is to foster multidisciplinary and
http://www.igpp.ucr.edu/
T he IGPP is a multi-campus research unit (MRU)
supported by the UC Office of the President and
the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
at UCR. Our research at UCR focuses on Space Physics and Astrophysics, and Earthquake and
Computational Geophysics. We support student
research through the Departments of Earth Sciences and Physics. Our purpose is to foster multi-disciplinary and multi-campus research. More about us...

52. Elohi Geophysics, Inc.
For over 50 years, geophysicists have sought to develop techniques for imaging through the earth s top layer to the underlying rock strata.
http://www.elohi.com/
For over 50 years, geophysicists have sought to develop techniques for imaging through the earth's top layer to the underlying rock strata. Today, many of our targets are in the top layer, necessitating a whole new approach to sources, sensors, data processing and interpretation. Elohi Geophysics, Inc. was formed to develop and bring to market the tools and techniques required for shallow investigations. EGI's team, Jay Pulli, William Green, and Walter Turpening are all geophysicists with collectively over 60 years of experience. Their objective is to provide fast and cost effective solutions for addressing shallow earth geological, geophysical and engineering problems. "Elohi" is Cherokee for "Earth"
Elohi Geophysics, Inc. Office Locations
Houston Area Elohi Geophysics, Inc., 5116 Bissonnet St., PMB 181, Bellarie, Texas 77401 Tel. Washington D.C. Area What We Do What We Build Sample Projects
For more information, contact... Jay J. Pulli Walter Turpening William Green

53. GMT And Geophysics Links
Ben HornerJohnson s GMT geophysics Links last updated 2008-JAN-18 . http//crustal.cr.usgs.gov/crustal/geophysics/index.html one
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~ben/gmt.html
last updated: 2008-JAN-18
GMT Software:
GMT-3.4.6: http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/gmt/gmt_download.html GMT-4.2.1: http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/gmt/gmt_download.html GMT Bug Notes http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/gmt/gmt_bugs.html GMT Installation ... http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/gmt/gmt_install_form.html
GMT for MacOS X: http://fink.sourceforge.net install fink, type: "fink install gmt" GMT for Win-NT: ftp://www.geophysics.lanl.gov/pub/gmt/gmt4nt.html GMT for OS/2: http://www.cybermesa.com/~acogbill/gmt/gmt4os2.html or http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/graphics/ or http://www.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/graphics/index.html
netCDF: ftp://unidata.ucar.edu/pub/netcdf/netcdf.tar.Z
Front Ends:
unix: iGMT Tcl/Tk http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/~becker/igmt/ another Tcl/Tk front-end http://www.com.univ-mrs.fr/ssc/info/prog_com/ Win9x/NT: Win4GMT http://www.icm.csic.es/geo/gma/geo6es.html Mirone http://w3.ualg.pt/~jluis/mirone/ M_GMT (beta version) http://w3.ualg.pt/~jluis/m_gmt
GMT Documentation:
GMT man pages: http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/gmt/gmt_man.html GMT supplemental man pages: http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/gmt/gmt_suppl.html

54. Aeromagnetic Data Available From Applied Geophysics, Inc.
Applied geophysics Acquisition, Interpretation and Reprocessing of Aeromagnetic Data.
http://www.appliedgeophysics.com/
Acquisition, Interpretation and Reprocessing of Aeromagnetic Data
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55. Heritage Geophysics - Resistivity Meters, Resistivity Equipment And Resistivity
Resistivity meters, resistivity equipment, resistivity instruments, resistivity inversion software, induced polarization equipment, IP receivers,
http://www.heritagegeophysics.com/
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IP - Transmitters

Electromagnetics
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Magnetic Susceptibility Meters
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Magnetic Resonance Systems Seismographs Land Seismographs Marine Seismographs Seismometers Sensors Magnetotelluric StrataGEM Welcome to Heritage Geophysics! On these pages you will find the latest in resistivity meters, electromagnetics, magnetometers, induced polarization, seismographs, and even magnetic resonance sounding systems. Have a question? If it is close to normal working hours in the Rocky Mountain time zone you can probably reach us right now, by e-mail or phone. If not we will get back to you quickly, normally by the next morning. If you are looking for geophysical services please go to our Contractor's page for a listing of service providers throughout the United States. If you are not familiar with doing geophysical surveys we strongly recommend you consider hiring a professional. Our rental program is structured for those familiar with the use of this type of equipment. Our broadest line of equipment is resistivity meters. From the traditional four electrodes at a time approach, all the way through resistivity imaging systems with hundreds of electrodes being sampled remotely, and everything in between, we have a system that can best meet your budget and requirements. We also have the software for resistivity inversion, both 2D and 3D, even for marine and ERT.

56. Department Of Earth And Planetary Sciences
Mallinckrodt Professor of Engineering Sciences and geophysics. Theoretical mechanics in seismology, tectonophysics and surficial processes;
http://www-eps.harvard.edu/
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Please join us Monday March 17 as
Dr. William Ellsworth from the USGS Earthquake Hazards Team will be our Colloquium guest. He will be discussing: "Earthquake Science in the Source: The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth" ...
Sujoy Mukhopadhyay

Assistant Professor of Geochemistry. Noble gas geochemistry; record of cosmic dust flux from sediments, production rates of cosmogenic nuclides and application to surface exposure dating, low temperature thermochronology, chemical evolution of the mantle-crust-atmosphere system. (617) 496-6441
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
20 Oxford Street
Cambridge MA 02138
Tel (617) 495-2351
Fax (617) 495-8839 Directions to EPS
The mission of Harvard's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences is to be at the forefront of scientific discovery of the Earth system and to help address pressing societal issues through innovative, interdisciplinary research and education. We embrace our central role at the university as an integrator of the physical and life sciences, pure and applied, and seek to further strengthen our interactions with colleagues in the social sciences and humanities that share a sense of stewardship for the Earth and the environment.
We will be welcoming many prospective graduate students to the Department for visits over the next several weeks. Please join us in making them feel welcome and in showing them what a great place EPS is!

57. Geophysics - Department Of Geological Sciences - JSG - UT Austin
Welcome to the home page of The University of Texas at Austin geophysics program. Residing within the department of Geological Sciences, our program is
http://www.geo.utexas.edu/geophysics/

JSG Home
Contacts Resources Careers ... DGS Home
Geophysics Exploration
Home Mission Statement Infrastructure Apply to Program
People
Faculty Students EDGER Forum
EDGER Home Annual Meetings Technical Symposia P-S Research ... Student Research Results Located in the heart of the campus, the John A. and Katherine G. Jackson Geology Building was completed in December 2002. This modern building will house new office space, classrooms, conference rooms, and computing facilities.
About the Program
Welcome to The University of Texas at Austin Geophysics program. Residing within the department of Geological Sciences, our program is devoted to the advancement and promotion of geophysical techniques as they pertain to energy exploration, whole earth structure, tectonics, and environmental/engineering applications. The program currently supports four full-time professors, with auxiliary support from research scientists at the Bureau of Economic Geology and The Institute for Geophysics. BS, MS, and PhD degrees are all offered. Students may pursue research and classroom experience in a wide range of fieldsincluding gravity and magnetics; seismic imaging, migration, and interpretation; rock mechanics and petrophysics; whole earth structure and plate dynamics; and earthquake and engineering applications.
Research Programs
The University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG) in known internationally as a leading academic research group in geology and geophysics.

58. MIT OpenCourseWare | Earth, Atmospheric, And Planetary Sciences | 12.570 Seminar
The main objective of this cross disciplinary course is to understand the historical development and the current status of ideas and models, to present and
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Earth--Atmospheric--and-Planetary-Sciences/12-570Sprin
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  • Home Courses Donate ... Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Seminar in Geophysics: Thermal and Chemical Evolution of the Earth
    12.570 Seminar in Geophysics: Thermal and Chemical Evolution of the Earth
    Spring 2005
    A visualization of mantle convection. (Courtesy of NASA-JPL.)
    Course Highlights
    This seminar course features lecture summaries and reading lists from MIT and Harvard guest lecturers.
    Course Description
    The main objective of this cross-disciplinary course is to understand the historical development and the current status of ideas and models, to present and question the constraints from the different research fields, and to investigate if and how the different views on mantle flow can be reconciled with the currently available data.
    Staff
    Instructor:
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    Lectures:
    One session / week
    2.5 hours / session
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59. Oxford University Press: Geophysics
Gain insight and understanding of War, Peace and Conflict in our world today. Displaying featured titles in geophysics. Browse all 68 titles in geophysics.
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60. NPG - Volumes And Issues
Nonlinear Processes in geophysics. An Open Access Journal of the European Geosciences Union. ; Copernicus.org; ; EGU.eu; ; AGU.org;
http://www.nonlin-processes-geophys.net/
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