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  1. Hillslope Processes (Binghamton Symposia in Geomorphology)
  2. Hillslope Form and Process (Cambridge Geographical Studies) by M. A. Carson, M. J. Kirkby, 2009-06-29
  3. River Processes: An Introduction to Fluvial Dynamics (Arnold Publication) by André Robert, 2003-08-14
  4. The Coastline of Canada: Littoral Processes and Shore Morphology (Paper / Geological Survey) by Mines, and Resourses (Canada) Energy, 1980-12-31
  5. Temperate Palaeohydrology: Fluvial Processes in the Temperate Zone during the Last 15,000 Years (International geological correlation programme) by J. B. Thornes, 1991-03
  6. Eolian Sediments and Processes (Developments in Sedimentology)
  7. Physical Geology: The Lab Book by Sheldon Judson, William E. Bonini, et all 1995-09
  8. Coastal Dunes: Form and Process (Coastal Morphology and Research)
  9. Mountains and Man: A Study of Process and Environment by Larry W. Price, 1986-10
  10. Paleokarst: A Systematic and Regional Review (Developments in Earth Surface Processes) by Pavel Bosak, Derek C. Ford, et all 1990-06
  11. Process and Landform: An Outline of Contemporary Geomorphology (Conceptual frameworks in geography) by A. Clowes, 1982-07
  12. Sand Dunes (Field Studies Council Occasional Publications) by Tim Stott, 1992-12
  13. Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology by Luna B. Leopold, M. Gordon Wolman, et all 1995-06-28
  14. Process Studies in Hillslope Hydrology

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22. GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES (007)
the geological environment and the influence of natural geological processes on human HallThe structure and properties of, and physical processes taking place
http://www.umanitoba.ca/geoscience/program/fourprog.html
Year IV
Updated: April 3, 1998 NOTE: To fulfil prerequisite requirements, a grade of C must be achieved in any course stipulated as a prerequisite to a further course in Geological Sciences.
  • THEORY AND APPLICATION OF GEOPHYSICAL INVERSION METHODS (3)L. -
    Introduction to generalized and linear/non-linear inversion theory. Inversion techniques for the potential field, electrical and seismic data will be discussed. Application to global problems will also be discussed. Offered in 1999- 2000 and in alternate years thereafter. Prerequisites: 374 and 381 (or the former 380).

  • APPLIED GEOPHYSICS FIELD COURSE
    One and one-half weeks field instruction in the planning and execution of geophysical surveys and the use of portable geophysical instruments. Taught with the first half of 474. Not to be held for credit with 474. Prerequisite: 206 (or the former 350) or 381 (or the former 380).

  • ADVANCED STUDIES IN EARTH SCIENCES
    Advanced study in a selected subject in earth sciences. The subject is selected by the student in consultation with the instructor.
  • 23. NOAA GLERL 1996/1997 Nearshore And Open-Lake Physical Processes Program Update
    Resources, Wisconsin Office of Coastal Zone Management, US geological Survey and ofthis projects are to 1) identify the physical processes responsible for the
    http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/PandP/9697/nptext97.html
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    By Programs
    By Region By Subject By Researcher ... Accomplishments See also: Publications Technology Development Photo Gallery Web Cams
    PROGRAM TITLE: NEARSHORE and OPEN-LAKE PHYSICAL PROCESSES - FY96/97 Update
    Wind, waves, and thermal structure are primary determinants of water movements, mixing, and circulation in large lakes and (along with tides) in coastal ocean areas. The movement and mixing of water in natural systems affects water quality, biological community structure and productivity, and both sediment and contaminant transport, especially in nearshore areas. This program supports research on physical processes in large lakes and the coastal ocean, their relationship to the biology, chemistry, and geochemistry of the ecosystem, and development of models to identify, forecast, and assist in managing and/or mitigating water quality and natural resource problems. At present, this program incorporates one major ERL Research Task: GLERL 02 - Nearshore Hydrodynamics (Task Leader: James Saylor, Jim Saylor
    Most studies of the Great Lakes from the 1950's through the 1980's focused on either whole-lake or open-lake (i.e., off-shore) areas. However, some programs, such as the 1976-1982

    24. Thesaurus Term Biological And Physical Processes
    US geological Survey Thesaurus Gateway to the Earth draft 9 28Jun-2002Category Topics Biological and physical processes,
    http://geo-nsdi.er.usgs.gov/term?t99

    25. Kenneth M. Cruikshank Home Page
    New Jersey geological Survey Report 28 , Trenton, New Jersey. 18p. Cruikshank,KM, Neavel, KE, Zhao, G. 1989. G 491/591 physical processes in Geology .
    http://nwdata.geol.pdx.edu/Geomechanics/
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    Kenneth M. Cruikshank
    e-mail: CruikshankK@pdx.edu
    Ph.D., 1991, Purdue University Microfolding in Castile Formation, New Mexico
    I am interested in physical processes relevant to the geosciences, and the quantification and simulation of these processes using numerical methods.
    Contents
    Other Links
    Publications
    Interactive Geologic Map of Oregon Fleming, R.W., Messerich, J.A., and Cruikshank, K.M., 1998. Fractures along a portion of the Emerson fault zone related to the 1992 Landers, California, earthquake: Evidence for the rotation of the Galway-Lake-Road block.

    26. Carl H. Hobbs III - Physical Sciences
    Possible impacts on physical oceanpgraphic processes by cumulative and Carson, C.(Senior Principal Investigator), geological Development and
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    Carl H. Hobbs III
    • Associate Professor of Marine Science B.S., Union College M.S., University of Massachusetts Ph.D., University of Mississippi Research Interests
    • Current Projects
    • Selected Publications
    • Courses Taught / Teaching ...
    • Professional Memberships
      Research Interests
      My primary research interests are in the Quaternary geology of Chesapeake Bay and the mid-Atlantic inner continental shelf and coastal plain. The studies have both academic and practical applications. High-resolution, seismic-reflection techniques provide data which are useful both in basic geologic studies and in prospecting for potentially minable resources of sand. Through developing a better understanding of the stratigraphy and depositional history of the coastal plain, we are better able to model the modes of occurrence of sand that might be used for beach nourishment or construction aggregate. And the detailed data from cores obtained in proving a sand resource also serve the general geological studies. The work also includes studies of the potential environmental consequesnces of marine sand mining.
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      Current Projects
      • Field testing of an Environmental Method Protocol offshore Virginia Beach, Virginia

    27. U.S. Geological Survey - Science, Society, Solutions: An Introduction To The USG
    water supplies; understanding the physical processes that govern in understandingthe Earth, its processes, and its of the Interior, US geological Survey URL
    http://www.usgs.gov/aboutusgs.html
    Science, Society, Solutions: An Introduction to the USGS
    (Spanish Version)
    The scientific nature of the USGS, its national perspective, and its non-regulatory role enable the USGS to provide information and understanding that are policy relevant and policy neutral.
    Science for Today and Tomorrow
    Created by an act of Congress in 1879, the USGS has evolved over the ensuing 120 years, matching its talent and knowledge to the progress of science and technology. Today, the USGS stands as the sole science agency for the Department of the Interior. It is sought out by thousands of partners and customers for its natural science expertise and its vast earth and biological data holdings. The USGS is the science provider of choice in accessing the information and understanding to help resolve complex natural resource problems across the Nation and around the world. USGS informationon biological resources, on natural hazards, on ground-water availabilityis helping society solve many of today's pressing issues.
    Valued by the Nation
    The USGS serves the Nation as an independent fact-finding agency that collects, monitors, analyzes, and provides scientific understanding about natural resource conditions, issues, and problems. The value of the USGS to the Nation rests on its ability to carry out studies on a national scale and to sustain long-term monitoring and assessment of natural resources. Because it has no regulatory or management mandate, the USGS provides impartial science that serves the needs of our changing world. The diversity of scientific expertise enables the USGS to carry out large-scale, multi-disciplinary investigations that build the base of knowledge about the Earth. In turn, decision makers at all levels of governmentand citizens in all walks of lifehave the information tools they need to address pressing societal issues.

    28. Mantle Plumes Potentially Link The Earths Internal Convection
    Mantle plumes physical processes, chemical signatures, biological effects 1112September 2003 new and their effects on the environment through geological time
    http://www.earth.cf.ac.uk/news/kerr_meeting.htm

    29. Project 1.3
    this research is to generate synthetic reservoirs based on geological boundary conditionsand mathematical analogues of physical processes (sediment production
    http://www.ctg.tudelft.nl/Research/project1.3.html
    Centre for Technical Geoscience
    Research Programmes
    • Deep Imaging Reservior management Publications: Progress Reports:
      1.3 Image Characterization
      Co-ordinators : Wapenaar, Kroonenberg.
      Project scope and objectives : The objective of the image characterisation project is to decrease subsurface uncertainty, and especially to bridge the gap between the great volume of low-resolution subsurface data acquired by geophysical imaging, and the small volume of high-resolution subsurface data obtained by well logging and cores. At the one hand, a better understanding of the fundamentals of propagation of acoustic waves through rocks, and novel image processing techniques are required to increase seismic resolution. At the other hand, refining and rethinking of geological models is needed to increase their performance in predicting subsurface geometry. Matching geophysical and geological models requires the development of integrated techniques that combine different sources of information at different scales for the construction of reservoir models and the determination of their seismic, petrophysical and geological parameters.
      Technological/industrial relevance : The seismic and geological reservoir characterisation methods developed in this project are of direct interest to the oil- and gas industry.

    30. Basic Physical Processes Of TL, OSL, And ESR.
    Basic physical processes of TL, OSL ESR trapped in very shallow traps, but afew are trapped at deep traps and remain there over geological timescales (1
    http://www.dal.ca/~digs/t-basic.htm
    In the most general sense, TL, OSL, and ESR techniques measure the amount of energy stored within the electronic lattice of insulators.
    Trapping:
    Upon exposure to nuclear radiation, some bound electrons of the atoms making up a mineral's lattice are detached from their parent nuclei and become freely mobile: they are said to enter the conduction band. Structural defects in the lattice (vacancies, interstitial atoms, and substitutional impurities) create localized charge deficits, which act as traps T for the conduction electrons. Most electrons recombine or are briefly trapped in very shallow traps, but a few are trapped at deep traps and remain there over geological timescales (1-1000 Ma). The now charge-deficient ion which contributed the trapped charge becomes a luminescence centre L. Recombination:
    Electrons trapped in deep traps T do not readily recombine unless induced to do so by natural "clock-resetting events", or under strictly controlled laboratory conditions. Heat or light can eject charges from traps T back into the conduction band. When an electron recombines with a luminescence centre L, a photon is emitted. This phenomenon forms the basis of thermoluminescence and optical dating. The ESR measurement does not evict charges from traps, but detects their presence by the absorption of microwave radiation in a varying magnetic field.

    31. Humboldt: Oceanography Courses
    4) S. physical properties and processes in seas physical Oceanography II (3) S. Additionaltopics geological Oceanography (4) F. Classification/origin of major
    http://www.humboldt.edu/~catalog/courses/ocn_crs.html
    Oceanography
    LOWER DIVISION
    OCN 109. General Oceanography (4) FS. Extent of the oceans; chemical nature of sea water; causes and effects of currents, tides, and waves; animal and plant life in the sea; features of the ocean floor. Weekly: 3 hrs lect, 3 hrs lab. OCN 199. Ocean skills Laboratory (1). Laboratory course for students who have taken an approved lecture course equivalent to OCN 109 at another institution but which lacked a lab. Prereq: DA. Weekly: 3 hrs lab. (1) Introductory course for majors. Biological, chemical, geological, and physical oceanographic methods of sampling and analysis. Shipboard procedures and navigation. Prereq: OCN 109 (C).
    UPPER DIVISION
    (3) S. Relationships and interaction between humans and marine life. Living organisms: in history and legend, as food, and as industrial resource. Problems and aesthetic aspects of marine organisms. Prereq: OCN 109 or IA. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 1 hr disc. OCN 304. Resources of the Sea (3) F. Nonliving resources of the ocean floor and water; distribution, origin, and exploitation of minerals; energy production from the ocean; environmental and political problems of ocean exploitation. Prereq: OCN 109 or IA. Weekly: 2 hrs lect, 1 hr disc.

    32. Geological And Environmental Sciences: The 2003-2005 University Catalog
    Disciplines within the geological and environmental sciences are directed toward andbasic research in an effort to understand physical processes on and within
    http://www.csuchico.edu/catalog/cat03/programs/geos/
    College of Natural Sciences
    Dean:
    James LJ. Houpis Department of Geological
    and Environmental Sciences

    Physical Science Building 217
    e-mail: geos@csuchico.edu
    http://www.csuchico.edu/geos/

    Chair: Richard A. Flory Program
    BS in Environmental Science

    Options in:
    Applied Ecology
    Environmental Chemistry Earth Resource Science Watershed Science BS in Geology BS in Geosciences Options in: Hydrology Science Education Minor in Geosciences Single Subject Teaching Credential in Science MS in Environmental Science ... MS in Geosciences MS Option in Hydrology/Hydrogeology The Faculty Course Offerings Advisers: All full-time faculty
    Geological and Environmental Sciences
    Disciplines within the geological and environmental sciences are directed toward understanding the terrestrial system from the core of the earth to beyond our solar system and conducting applied and basic research in an effort to understand physical processes on and within the earth and human influences that affect the environment. The BS in Environmental Science prepares students for careers in areas such as pollution remediation, resource conservation, or environmental management, as well as providing a firm foundation for graduate studies. The B.S. in Geology prepares students for careers or graduate education in fields such as resource exploration, hydrogeology, or environmental geology.

    33. Informal Geological Society
    Northern Illinois. Structural Geology. Pennsylvania State. physical processes.Portland State University. Field Methods. Structural Geology. Geomechanics.
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    Structural Geology Course Resources on the Internet (ÓÂÏÒËÁ ÚÁÒÕÂÅÖÎÙÈ ËÕÒÓÏ×) http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anoncoursestructure.html
    Brock University
    Field Geology Cal Tech Application of Geology to Physics Cornell Structural Geology Structural Geoogy East Carolina Structural Geology Emporia Plate Tectonics George Mason Field Methods - Andros Island Field Mapping Map Animantion and Visualization Structural Geology ... Field Mapping IUPUI Structural Geology Leigh U Tectonic Processes LSU Structural Geology Muskingum College Structural Geology New Mexico Tech Field Methods North Dakota Field Geology Structural Geology Northern Illinois Structural Geology Pennsylvania State Physical Processes Portland State University

    34. Earth Sciences, Leeds - Geological Sciences
    Courses will cover the processes operating on land, in the show that Leeds graduatesfrom courses in physical Geography and geological Sciences are
    http://earth.leeds.ac.uk/uginfo/earth_surface_processes.htm
    UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
    SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES
    Which Type of Degree - The Courses Geological Sciences Environmental Geology Geophysical Sciences ... ndergraduate Menu
    Earth Surface Processes
    Earth Surface Processes is an exciting new cross-disciplinary degree that will teach you about landscapes, landforms and sediments in the broadest sense. You will learn why mountains form, and how they are eroded away. Courses will cover the processes operating on land, in the oceans and the atmosphere. The degree is taught jointly by Earth Sciences and Physical Geography staff, but is different from a joint degree because it is fully integrated. You will be taught by a mixture of lectures, field and laboratory classes, tutorials, and workshops. Our experiences show that Leeds graduates from courses in Physical Geography and Geological Sciences are in strong demand from a wide range of employers or go on to study further for Masters or PhD degrees. For further information contact the Admissions Officer in Geography, Chrissie Tunney on:

    35. Geodynamics - Cambridge University Press
    … the long awaited revision of Don Turcotte and Jerry Schubert’s classic bookon the fundamental physical processes that underlie geological phenomena.
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    2nd Edition
    Donald L. Turcotte, Gerald Schubert
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    Advance praise for the second edition of Geodynamics: ‘It is immensely gratifying that Turcotte and Schubert have prepared this update of their classic textbook, which has been required reading for solid-earth graduate students here at Princeton for the past two decades. The exquisite clarity of exposition and the perfectly balanced level of mathematical and physical sophistication are maintained in this second edition, which differs by about ten percent from the original. The authors attribute this high degree of conservation to the fact that the book ‘deals with fundamental physical processes that do not change’; however, I consider it to be a consequence of their impeccable choice of topics.’ Professor Tony Dahlen, Princeton University ‘… the long awaited revision of Don Turcotte and Jerry Schubert’s classic book on the fundamental physical processes that underlie geological phenomena. The second edition brings the subject up-to-date with discussions on satellite observations of surface strain and planetary morphology, thermal cooling models for the lithosphere, and chemical mantle dynamics. The result is a definitive work of impressive breadth that will be of great interest to researchers and students alike.’ Professor Anthony B. Watts, University of Oxford ‘A welcome revision of a classic text. Twenty years have elapsed between the first and this second edition, but only relatively minor revisions and additions have been necessary; testimony to the rigor and comprehensive coverage of the original text. The main changes cover recent advances in comparative planetology, space geodesy, mantle plumes and mantle convection in general, and the way in which geochemical data can help in illuminating geodynamic processes. Now in paperback, and at an affordable price, this text will be an essential buy for all senior undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers studying the physics of solid Earth processes.’ Professor Fred J. Vine, University of East Anglia

    36. Oceanography Defined - Resources - OceanWorld
    Knowledge of physical and geological oceanography is pertinent physical Oceanographyis the study of the physical processes in the ocean and the interaction of
    http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/definitions.htm
    You are exploring OceanWorld Resources Oceanography Defined OCEANOGRAPHY DEFINED ... TECHNOLOGY
    Ocean World
    World Wide Web
    OCEANOGRAPHY DEFINED Biological Oceanography Biological Oceanography is concerned with the interactions of populations of marine organisms with one another and with their physical and chemical environment. Because these interactions are frequently complex, and because the concepts and techniques used are drawn from many fields, biological oceanography is of necessity, interdisciplinary. Knowledge of physical and geological oceanography is pertinent.
    Hydra picture, taken by Thomas Bosch, is found at the Cnidaria Home Page Physical Oceanography Physical Oceanography is the study of the physical processes in the ocean and the interaction of the ocean with the atmosphere. Physical oceanographers study currents, tides, waves, and convection in the deep ocean, along coasts, and in the surf zone. They also study the heat budget of the ocean including solar heating, evaporation, infrared radiation into and out of the sea, and the transport of heat and salt by currents. The goal of their work is to understand and predict the processes including such important processes as

    37. BSc In Geology And Physical Geography
    advanced level options from both geology and physical geography, enabling them todevelop an overview of the linkages between geological processes and their
    http://www.glg.ed.ac.uk/prospectus/GPGInfo.html
    The University of Edinburgh
    Grant Institute
    Geology, Geophysics, Environmental Geoscience
    BSc in Geology and Physical Geography Edinburgh University provides an established degree programme in Geology and Physical Geography that is designed to meet society's need for geoscience graduates who can apply their skills to land and site management problems.
    Varied and Applicable
    Graduates from the Geology and Physical Geography degree programme are choosing a mixture of careers, from the academic, through direct employment in industry and local authorities, to diverse careers in multinational companies.
    Mapping or Project work?
    Students carry out their own projects as part of their honours year. If you want to concentrate on geology, or do a project dominated by geological components, you would usually carry out four weeks independent mapping in the summer between your third and final year. On the other hand, opportunities are also available to carry out laboratory- or field-based projects solely concentrating on physical geography. The degree offers you the scope to delve deeper into those areas of most interest to you! Third year students examining Triassic desiccation cracks, Mull

    38. The Priority Directions Of Fundamental Research
    control of substances, materials, products and technological processes. physicalengineeringfoundations for development of Chemical and geological Sciences.
    http://www.ac.by/activities/research/funddir.html
    THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF BELARUS
    English Belarusian Russian
    The Priority Directions of Fundamental Research
    Below are listed the priority directions of the fundamental scientific investigations of the Republic of Belarus worked out by the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on November, 1994, and approved also by the Commission on the Problems of Scientifical-Technological Progress under the Ministers of the Republic of Belarus on March, 1995. A list of priorities covers a wide spectrum of social sciences and the humanities, chemical and geological sciences, physical-mathematical sciences and informational technologies, physical and engineering problems of machine building and power energetics, medicine problems. A considerable scientific potential has already been gained almost in all these priority directions of scientific investigations and further research are being planned.
    THE PRIORITY DIRECTIONS OF FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS
    Physics, Mathematics and Informatics
    • Laser physics. Problems of generation and application of laser radiation.

    39. Organizations Of The NASB Department Of Chemical And Earth Sciences
    lithology and geochemistry; modern geological processes; neogeodynamics; physicochemical ofsolid ground; ecological geology; physical geography, geophysics
    http://www.ac.by/organizations/institutes/inochi.html
    THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF BELARUS
    Research Organizations Attached to the Department of Chemical and Earth Sciences
    THE INSTITUTE FOR PROBLEMS OF NATURAL RESOURCES USE AND ECOLOGY
    10 Starabarysauski Trakt, Minsk BY-220114, Republic of Belarus
    Fax: E-mail: ipnrue@ns.ecology.ac.by
    WWW Home Page: http://www.ecology.ac.by Founded Director: Acad. Vladimir F. LOGINOV tel.:
    Scientific Secretary: Dr. Leonid S. LIS, tel.:
    Field of scientific activities: Development of ecologically safe and resource saving technologies of mining and processing of caustobioliths. Estimation and forecasting of anthropogenic impact on the environment. Ecology of agricultural production Research subdivisions: laboratories of agricultural ecology; biogeochemistry of landscapes; chemistry and chemical technology of soil fuel; climatology; colloidal-chemical bases of ecologically safe technologies; geoecosystems modelling; geoecosystems optimization; information provision of natural resources use; matter and energy transformation in geoecosystems; peat deposits use and protection; physicochemical mechanics of natural dispersed systems; physicochemical methods of investigations; sapropels; experimental base "Dukora" Postgraduate Studies in the range of: technologies and complex mechanization of peat manufacture; chemical technologies of fuel; protection of an environment and rational use of natural resources

    40. UW Oceanography: Education
    mechanics and timeseries analysis applied to marine geological and geophysical data. OFTHE OCEANIC LITHOSPHERE I (3) W The physical processes responsible for
    http://oceanweb.ocean.washington.edu/ocean_web/education/prospective_stud/grad_p
    Graduate Curriculum in Marine Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Program
    Overview

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    Minor in Oceanography

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    General Contact Us Curricular Tracks Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Marine Geology and Geophysics ... Outreach Lithosphere and Mantle Dynamics Students are expected to complete the following courses: OCEAN 540 MARINE GEOLOGICAL PROCESSES (5) W Principles of thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, fluid mechanics, continuum mechanics and time-series analysis applied to marine geological and geophysical data. Applications to thermal balance of the oceanic lithosphere; Pleistocene sedimentation and global climate change; sediment transport in high energy environments. OCEAN 542 PHYSICS OF THE OCEANIC LITHOSPHERE I (3) W The physical processes responsible for the formation and evolution of the oceanic lithosphere. Thermodynamic mechanisms of mantle creep; fluid dynamics of mantle flow; decompressional melting; formation of oceanic crust; and cooling of the oceanic lithosphere. Prerequisite: GPHYS 501. OCEAN 543 PHYSICS OF THE OCEANIC LITHOSPHERE II (3) Sp The physical processes responsible for the formation and evolution of the oceanic lithosphere. Rheology, fault mechanics, plate flexure, marine gravity, the relationship between gravity and topography, magnetic properties of oceanic crust, and character of marine magnetic anomalies. Prerequisites: OCEAN 542.

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