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         Geophysics:     more books (100)
  1. Of Poles and Zeros: Fundamentals of Digital Seismology (Modern Approaches in Geophysics) by F. Scherbaum, 2001-06-30
  2. Venus II: Geology, Geophysics, Atmosphere, and Solar Wind Environment (University of Arizona Space Science Series) by Steven W. Bougher, Donald M. Hunten, et all 1997-12-01
  3. Advances in Nonlinear Dynamos (The Fluid Mechanics of Astrophysics and Geophysics)
  4. Mesoscale Meteorological Modeling, Volume 78, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by Roger A. Pielke Sr., 2001-12-13
  5. Fluid Dynamics and Dynamos in Astrophysics and Geophysics (The Fluid Mechanics of Astrophysics and Geophysics)
  6. Chemistry and Physics of Stratospheric Ozone, Volume 74 (International Geophysics) by Andrew Dessler, 2000-07-10
  7. Treatise on Geophysics, 11-Volume Set
  8. Reservoir Geophysics (Investigations in Geophysics)
  9. Paleoclimatology, Volume 68, Second Edition: Reconstructing Climates of the Quaternary (International Geophysics) by Raymond S. Bradley, 1999-03-01
  10. Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics, Volume 93: An Introductory Text (International Geophysics) by John Marshall, R. Alan Plumb, 2007-12-20
  11. Earth System Science, Volume 72: From Biogeochemical Cycles to Global Changes (International Geophysics) by Michael Jacobson, Robert J. Charlson, et all 2000-03-29
  12. Magnetic Stratigraphy, Volume 64 (International Geophysics) by Meil D. Opdyke, James E.T. Channell, 1996-11-04
  13. Dictionary of Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Astronomy (Comprehensive Dictionary of Physics)
  14. Introduction to Geophysics: Mantle, Core and Crust by George D. Garland, 1979-03

61. Active EM(TM) Subsurface Imaging System
See through the earth with Active Electromagnetic Imaging, identify ore bodies, geologic structures, old workings, and hazards. Offshore, use high resolution seismic with solid streamer cable towed hydrophone arrays.
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MAI's Active EM Imaging System is capable of obtaining high resolution images through most geologies to depths over 300 meters. Unlike high resolution seismic, this system permits imaging through blasted rock and into old mine workings. Many minerals, as well as their grade, can be identified directly by their characteristic signatures. Multimetallic steeply dipping pod shaped ore-bodies in highly folded Cambrian strata have recently been imaged to depths in excess of 250 meters with great success.

62. Institute Of Geophysics
The Department of geophysics & Planetary Sciences, TelAviv University
http://www.geo.vuw.ac.nz/geophysics/geophysics.html
School of Earth Sciences INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS
Victoria University of Wellington geophys'ics -z- n. The science or study of the physics of the earth; the application of the principles, methods, and techniques of physics to the study of the earth. ~ical a. ~icist n. The Institute of Geophysics provides a focus for teaching and research in geophysics at Victoria. It includes members of several Schools who have an interest in the physics of the solid and fluid earth. The Institute also has associated members from the regions research institutions who are collaborating with Victoria staff or otherwise contributing to Victoria's programmes. Particular interests and strengths include meteorology, geomagnetism and palaeomagnetism, seismology and seismic hazard assessment, tectonics and lithospheric structure, and mantle convection and plate reconstruction. These strengths are maintained through vigorous programmes of research, including research by graduate students, in New Zealand and Antarctica. These make use of a wide range of field and laboratory equipment that includes broad-band and multi-channel seismographs, gravity meters, a fully equipped palaeomagnetic laboratory with cryogenic magnetometer, equipment for geomagnetic and geoelectrical exploration, and laboratories for processing satellite imagery and reflection and refraction seismics.

63. Green Mountain Geophysics - GMG Develops Geophysical Software For
Geophysical software for use in the petroleum industry.Category Science Earth Sciences Products and Services Software......Green Mountain geophysics GMG Develops GeophysicalSoftware for Oil Gas Exploration.
http://www.gmg.com/

64. Department Of Geophysics Home Page (E)
Department of geophysics. Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences Graduate Schoolof Science Kyoto University. Kyoto 6068502, JAPAN Japanese version is here.
http://www.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/index-E.html

65. Index.htm
Reservoir studies, including engineering, geology and geophysics. Offices in Texas and UK.
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Home of the . . . . . Geoscience Workflow Automation Experts . . . . . and the SCM Suite . . . . . Enhancing the entire Landmark Environment . . . .
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66. National Centre For Petroleum Geology And Geophysics
National Centre for Petroleum Geology and geophysics.
http://www.ncpgg.adelaide.edu.au/
National Centre for Petroleum
Geology and Geophysics
Information On:
Location
Facilities
Staff
Students ...
Alumni
Information For:
Future Students
International Students
Current Students
Industry ...
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Site last updated 26/8/2002
This site has been designed by Scott Reynolds and maintained by ABM and SR.
However, please send ALL comments, requests for updates, etc. to admin@ncpgg.adelaide.edu.au

67. Emilio Segrè Visual Archives
The world's largest collection of photographs, films and other images in the history of physics and allied sciences such as astronomy and geophysics.
http://www.aip.org/history/esva/
AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index
The Human Face of Science: Mini-Exhibits To convey a vivid impression of the real character and life of scientists, we've assembled some of our favorite photos, along with stories and quotes.
Niels Bohr

Ludwig Boltzmann

Marie Curie

Paul Dirac
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Niels Bohr Library
of the Center for History of Physics at the American Institute of Physics . The collection focuses on American physicists and astronomers of the twentieth century, but includes many scientists in Europe and elsewhere, in other fields related to physics, and in earlier times. Search the Photo Collection This service is supported by donations from the Friends of the AIP Center for History of Physics You can help with tax-deductible contributions of visual materials or funds. Currently there are thousands of images available online. Updates are being made continuously. Please contact the Archives directly if the individual you're looking for is not listed in the index or if you're interested in seeing additional images of those individuals who are listed. . For more information contact the Photo Administrator at photos@aip.org

68. Department Of Earth & Planetary Science
Similar pages Seismology and Computational Rock Physics Laboratory, University address Dr Chris Bean geophysics Group, Geology Dept, UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.tel +353 1 716 2079/2140 fax +353 1 283 7733 http//geophysics.ucd.ie.
http://www.geo.berkeley.edu/geology/

69. Presentacion
The Earth Sciences Research Unit (UNICIT) is a collaborative effort of the Institute of Geology and the Institute of geophysics of the National University of M©xico (UNAM).
http://www.unicit.unam.mx/en_introduction.html
The Earth Sciences Research Unit (UNICIT) is a collaborative effort of the Institute of Geology and the Institute of Geophysics (UNAM)
UNICIT staff
comes from both, the Institute of Geology and the Institute of Geophysics.
OBJECTIVES The academic goals of the Unit are to carry out research which evolves around the state of art of Geodynamics, and Environmental Geology, as well as perform teaching and public dissemination duties. Particular emphasis is made of (not limited to) Central Mexico and Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt problems. Our research group is also active in projects that focus on the community, by means of collaboration with state and municipal programs.
RESEARCH AREAS Staff from UNICIT work on projects focused on solving geoscientific problems related to three main programs of research, an additional group includes lines of research regarded as seed for new programs. Main programs are:
emerging programs include research lines in:
GRADUATE SCHOOL We offer the opportunity to undertake Masters and Ph.D. plans within the Earth Sciences Graduate School of UNAM
Phone: (5) 623 - 4102, fax (5) 623 - 4101

70. Geophysics Home Page
geophysics. Oregon State University College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences,
http://quakes.oce.orst.edu/
Geophysics
Oregon State University
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Home
Moment-Tensors
Mendocino Project

Projects
Moment-Tensor Solutions
Summary of moment-tensor solutions for earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest.
SHIPS - Seismic Hazards of Puget Sound
Homepage of SHIPS - Seismic Hazards of Puget Sound - Project.
Mendocino Project
Homepage of the Mendocino Project.
Oregon PEPP Subnet (OR-PEPP)
Homepage of the OSU based PEPP Subnet in Oregon.
Information About the Geophysics Group
Online-Publications
Some of the papers, theses and other publications that have been written by the people in geophysics group.
People
References to the personal hompages of the people working here.
Contact
The postal address and the searchable COAS directory.
Related Information on Other Web-Servers
Seismo Surfing the InterNet
A summary of WWW-servers with information related to seismology and geoscience in general.
Home COAS OSU maintained by John Nabelek nabelek@oce.orst.edu

71. University Of Bonn, Department Of Geodynamics And Geophysics
Describes its teaching, research, publications, services, and membership.
http://www.geo.uni-bonn.de/

72. OGCI, Inc. >> A World Leader In Petroleum Training
Approximately 75 different courses for Exploration and Production professionals geology, geophysics, formation evaluation, drilling, engineering and economics.
http://www.ogci.com
In 1963, OGCI delivered the first petroleum technology short course. Since then, OGCI has trained over 167,000 petroleum professionals, clearly establishing itself as the world leader in petroleum technology transfer. We've earned our reputation by offering practical courses focusing on application and immediate hands-on utility. And with over 135 different courses taught by 79 instructors, OGCI truly is a reservoir of knowledge. In 2001, OGCI teamed with Shell and BP to create the PetroSkills alliance, launching a new age in petroleum learning. The alliance continued to grow as Halliburton and Saudi Aramco joined in 2001 as well. For 2003, Petroskills welcomes its newest members Unocal and Oxy. 2003 will be an exciting year for Petroskills and OGCI. Practical courses, quality instruction and hands-on utility make Petroskills and OGCI your first choice for oil and gas training.
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73. University Of Minnesota, Dept Of Geology And Geophysics
University of Minnesota. The Newton Horace Winchell School of EarthSciences. Department of Geology and geophysics. 310 Pillsbury Drive
http://www.geo.umn.edu/
The Newton Horace Winchell School of Earth Sciences
Department of Geology and Geophysics
310 Pillsbury Drive SE
108 Pillsbury Hall
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0219
voice: 612-624-1333
fax: 612-625-3819
email: geology@umn.edu Institute for Rock Magnetism
291 Shepherd Labs
100 Union Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0128
voice: 612-624-5274 fax: 612-625-7502 email: irm@umn.edu Limnological Research Center 310 Pillsbury Drive SE 108 Pillsbury Hall Minneapolis, MN 55455-0219 voice: 612-624-5828 fax: 612-625-3819 email: lrc@umn.edu Minnesota Geological Survey 2642 University Ave. W. St. Paul, MN 55114-1057 voice: 612-627-4780 fax: 612-627-4778 email: mgs@umn.edu Other organizations affiliated with the Department Please report problems with this web site to kress004@umn.edu or swanberg@umn.edu The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, or sexual orientation.

74. Homepage Of The Institute For Geophysics, University Of Hamburg
Translate this page Arbeitsgruppen, AGG (Applied geophysics Group), Prof. Dr. Dirk Gajewski, Tel.+49 40 42838 2975. Seismologie, Prof. Dr. Torsten Dahm, Tel. +40 40 42838 2980.
http://www.geophysics.dkrz.de/

Allgemeines/Aktuelles
Einrichtungen Lehre Forschung ...
B.Stoefen-Vosberg

Bundesstr. 55
20146 Hamburg
Germany
Sekretatriat Christel Mynarik Tel.: +49 40 42838 2973
Fax +49 40 42838 5441 Arbeitsgruppen AGG (Applied Geophysics Group) Prof. Dr. Dirk Gajewski Tel.: +49 40 42838 2975 Seismologie Prof. Dr. Torsten Dahm Tel.: +40 40 42838 2980 Marine Geophysik Prof. Dr. Jannis Makris (emeritus ) Tel.: +49 40 42838 3969 Gravimetrie und Magnetik Dr. Gholam Ali Dehghani Tel.: +49 40 42838 2978 Reflexions-und Refraktionsseismik Tel.: +49 40 42838 5184

75. Department Of Earth Sciences
One of the foremost centres of research, post graduate training and consultancy in the field of Earth Sciences. department runs three courses viz. M.Sc. in Applied Geology of two years duration, M.Tech. in Applied Geology and M.Tech. in Applied geophysics each of three years' duration, besides Ph.D. programme.
http://www.iitr.ernet.in/acads/depts/esc
About Academia Faculty Students ... Hamrock Society The Department of Earth Sciences, formerly the Department of Geology and Geophysics, was established in 1960. During the span of four decades the department has become one of the foremost centres of research, post graduate training and consultancy in the field of Earth Sciences. The department has been recipient of financial aid under the prestigious Special Assistance and COSIST programmes of UGC (Ministry of Human Resources and development, Govt. of India). The geological studies in the university date back to the middle of the last century when Colonel Sir Proby Cautley (who was responsible for establishing the Thomason Engineering College) was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, London, for his pioneering work on the vertebrate fossils of the Shiwalik Ranges. Later Henry Benedict Medlicot, who was also admitted as the Fellow of the Royal Society in 1877, occupied the Chair in Geology and Experimental Sciences at Thomason College. Presently the department runs three courses viz. MSc in Applied Geology of two years duration, M.Tech. in Applied Geology and M.Tech. in Applied Geophysics each of three years' duration. Research work leading to PhD degree in several interdisciplinary areas and research and consultancy programmes constitute an integral part of the departmental activities. The faculty is engaged in a number of research projects sponsored by the Govt. of India agencies like UGC, CSIR, DST, ONGC, AICTE etc, and the consultancy projects sponsored by various industries, and government agencies. The department has

76. Airborne Geophysical Survey Specialists - SANDER GEOPHYSICS
airborne geophysics, airborne geophysical surveys, Sander geophysics
http://www.sgl.com/

77. AGU: Chapman Conferences
Regular program of small, focussed meetings that provide significant time for discussion and interaction among the participants. Topics include all aspects of geophysics and space physics.
http://earth.agu.org/meetings/chapman.html
Chapman Conferences
Small, highly focussed meetings that provide significant time for discussion and interaction among the participants. Often held in locations selected because they offer few distractions from the meeting program or because they provide opportunities for relevant side trips. Search
Chapman Conferences for the Current/Forthcoming Year
Gravity Waves Processes and Parameterization
Tentative Date and Location: early-January in Kona, Hawaii
The Role of Diatom Production and Si Flux and Burial in the Regulation of Global Cycles

22-26 September 2003, Paroikia, Paros, Greece Physics and Modelling of the Inner Magnetosphere
25-29 August 2003, Helsinki, Finland Ecosystem Interactions with Land Use Change
14-18 June 2003, Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico Timescales of the Geomagnetic Field
9-11 March 2003, University of Florida, Gainesville
Information: meetinginfo@agu.org

78. Planetary Geophysics Home Page
Oceanography, Rockets and Satellites, and Rotation of the Earth), and the Ministryof Natural Resources of Russian Federation (WDC Marine Geology and geophysics
http://www.wdcb.ru/
World Data Centers in Russia
WDC-Russia is a component part of the World Data Center System organized and maintained by the International Council for Science (ICSU). WDC System activity is coordinated by the ICSU Panel on WDCs and carried out according to the WDC System Guide There are seven discipline World Data Centers situated in Russia:
  • WDC Solar-Terrestrial Physics Moscow Russia
  • WDC Solid Earth Physics Moscow Russia
  • WDC Meteorology Obninsk Russia
  • WDC Oceanography Obninsk Russia ...
  • WDC Marine Geology and Geophysics Gelendzhik Russia (Russian only) Details of the WDCs in Russia are given on their WWW Home Pages. WDC-Russia is operated by three different organizations: the National Geophysical Committee of Russian Federation (WDC Solar-Terrestrial Physics and Solid Earth Physics), the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring (WDC Meteorology, Oceanography, Rockets and Satellites, and Rotation of the Earth), and the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russian Federation (WDC Marine Geology and Geophysics).
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  • 79. RockWare- Geology Software For Petroleum, Mining, Gis And Environmental Earth Sc
    Software for geology, groundwater, geophysics, GIS and hydrology applications. Located in Golden, Colorado.
    http://www.rockware.com/set.html
    RockWare Inc, Earth Science software- home of RockWorks and LogPlot geology software
    Main pages:
    Home page our featured products, new releases, new products, downloads, utilities, testimonials, product reviews, and paths to the rest of our site.
    A to Z index
    A complete listing of all our geology software products
    Software categories
    software listed by industry, earth science discipline, and popular use
    Download software
    download demos for RockWorks, LogPlot, GWB, Surfer and many other earth science products
    Links
    a portal to other geology-related web sites
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    limited time specials, as well as packaged deals on products such as RockWorks, Surfer, LogPlot and Slicer Dicer
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    RockWare has a web knowledge base, email discussion group, phone and email support, searchable case studies and more!
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    LogPlot 2001
    professional strip log plotting software for environmental, petroleum, and mining geoscientists. Visualize shallow soil borings, deep mudlogs, mine exploration drill holes, deep basin petroleum wells...

    80. NGDC/WDC MGG, Boulder-SOEST/NOAA High-resolution Shoreline Database
    Information on digital coastline and shorelines data available from various sources. Provided by the NOAA National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) Marine Geology and geophysics Division and collocated World Data Center A for Marine Geology and geophysics.
    http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/shorelines/gshhs.html
    NOAA NESDIS NGDC coastlines ... privacy statement
    GSHHS - A Global Self-consistent, Hierarchical, High-resolution Shoreline Database
    GSHHS is a high-resolution shoreline data set amalgamated from two data bases in the public domain. The data have undergone extensive processing and are free of internal inconsistencies such as erratic points and crossing segments. The shorelines are constructed entirely from hierarchically arranged closed polygons. The data can be used to simplify data searches and data selections, or to study the statistical characteristics of shorelines and land-masses. It comes with access software and routines to facilitate decimation based on a standard line-reduction algorithm. Availability of the GSHHS data (v1.2 May 18, 1999)
    • Download GSHHS data via FTP
      The link above is to the NGDC anonymous FTP area, GSHHS data are also available for direct download from the SOEST server . Please see the README file in the FTP area for full documentation. The latest files for version 1.2 were created May 18, 1999. The new version corrects previous errors for Win32 systems and is Y2K and POSIX compliant.
    More information about GSHHS

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