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  1. The Geology of Iceland in Relation to Global Tectonics by Agust Gudmundsson, 2011-05-09
  2. Late Quaternary faulting and seismic hazard in southeastern Arizona and adjacent portions of New Mexico and Sonora, Mexico (State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology open-file report) by Philip A Pearthree, 1986
  3. Geology & Seismology of the Dudley Gulch by Anne Douglas Eckert, 1982
  4. An examination of the geology and seismology associated with area 410 at the Nevada Test Site, (Calif. Univ. Lawrence Livermore Lab. [Report) by W. J Hannon, 1975
  5. General geology, geophysics, and seismicity of northwest Alabama by J. T Kidd, 1980
  6. Seismology and its position in the study of geology by Susan Stoddard, 1976
  7. Geologic cross sections derived from seismic profiles and sediments cores from southern Lake Michigan (Environmental geology notes) by Jerry Alvin Lineback, 1972
  8. Tertiary mollusca from Shinano and Echigo (Journal of the faculty of sciences, Imperial university of Tokyo. Section II. Geology, mineralogy, geography, seismology) by Matajirō Yokoyama, 1925
  9. General Geology, Geophysics, and Seismology of Northwest Alabama by J. T. (Prepared by) Kidd, 1980
  10. Founders of Seismology (History of Geology) by Charles Davidson, 1927
  11. Geology and seismic studies related to construction of the Northern Tier Pipeline in Clallam County, Washington by Douglas M Johnson, 1980
  12. Reconnaissance engineering geology of Sitka and vicinity, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards (Open-file report - United States Geological Survey) by Lynn A Yehle, 1974
  13. Reconnaissance engineering geology of the Skagway area, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards (Open-file report ... of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Lynn A Yehle, 1972
  14. Engineering seismology (Inaugural lecture / Imperial College of Science and Technology) by N. N Ambraseys, 1978

61. GEOL 100 - Lab 4: Seismology
GEOL 100 geology Principles and Applications Lab 4 seismology. Dr. JG Anderson,Spring 1995 This lab has three objectives Locate an earthquake.
http://www.seismo.unr.edu/ftp/pub/louie/class/100/lab/100lab.html
GEOL 100
Geology: Principles and Applications
Lab 4: Seismology
Dr. J. G. Anderson, Spring 1995 This lab has three objectives:
  • Locate an earthquake.
  • Determine the magnitude of an earthquake.
  • Find the energy of the earthquake and put it into perspective of the energy of a more familiar object.
    Objective 1. Locate an earthquake
    The principles of locating an earthquake are not difficult. The earthquake sends out different kinds of waves that travel at different speeds. At a station, they thus arrive at different times. The difference in travel times is proportional to the distance. Below we show examples of seismograms. In this, you should learn to identify two kinds of waves, the P-wave and the S-wave. The travel time difference is described algebraically as follows:
    • Let R be the distance from an earthquake to a station.
    • Let V p be the speed of the P-wave.
    • Let V s be the speed of the S-wave.
    • The P wave will arrive at the station at time t p = R/V p
    • The S wave will arrive at the station at time t s = R/V s
    • Subtracting, one gets:
  • 62. Math
    Math Science Program seismology geology. Cutting fruit to compare how thecore of the fruit compares to the core of the Earth. seismology geology.
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    Instructor: Jeff Bauer The seismology course will explore the fascinating field of earthquake studies. Beginning with background studies in rocks and rock mechanics, students will develop an understanding of the causes, effects, and prediction of earthquakes. Along the way, students will develop skills in determining the location and magnitude of earthquakes. During the final week, students will conduct an in-depth study of a current earthquake event. Shawnee State is the home of a state-of-the-art seismometer capable of detecting earthquakes anywhere in the world. The instrument is part of a statewide system of networked seismographs. Home Admissions Calendar Directories ... Privacy Last Updated:
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    63. SEISMOLOGY
    Basic seismology. seismology / geology Glossary IGY Photo Gallery seismologyseismology - general introduction to concepts and terminology.
    http://www.geocities.com/seismicweb/html/seismology.htm
    SEISMOLOGY send your links Also check earthquake page Animations main menu (lots of animations about earthquakes and seismology) What Is Seismology?
    Seismology
    Basics from world book Ask an Earth-Scientist:Seismology
    What Is Seismology and What Are Seismic Waves?

    Seismology Basics
    Seismology Research Centre. Basic Seismology. Seismology / Geology Glossary
    IGY Photo Gallery - Seismology

    Seismology
    - general introduction to concepts and terminology. Reviewing the Basics - general information about faults. Harvard University , Seismology California Institute of Technology Seismological Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Global Seismology Laboratory Seismological Society of America - international association devoted to the advancement of earthquake science. SSA Seismology Resources for Teachers USGS Seismology info page
    Teaching Seismology Using Educational Software

    Seismology
    Oxford University
    Introduction to Seismology (book)
    Introduction to Seismology. Peter M. Shearer. Now available from Cambridge
    University Press ( North American website or UK website)
    Exploration Seismology Animations
    FUR Seismological Observatory Online Data - seismic records from the Geophysical Observatory in Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich.

    64. Geology & Geophysics Research Facilities
    The Department of geology and Geophysics Reflection seismology Laboratory isa seismic processing and interpretation laboratory that is also adequately
    http://www.geol.lsu.edu/department/facilities/laboratories/seismology/
    Reflection Seismology Laboratory Director: Dr. Juan Lorenzo
    Reflection Seismology Website

    comments: webmaster@geol.lsu.edu
    E235 Howe Russell Building, LSU Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70803-4101 ph:225-388-3353 fx:225-388-2302

    65. Morfology , Geology , Vulcanology And Seismology Of Our Island
    Morfology , geology , vulcanology and seismology of our Island. Group workof the class IH of SMS in Forio d’Ischia. Morfology and curiosities.
    http://www.scuolamediaforio.it/ischia/ischia2.htm
    Morfology , geology , vulcanology and seismology of our Island Group work of the class I H of S.M.S. in Forio d’Ischia Morfology and curiosities We are the boys of the first class H in Forio d’Ischia (Neaples), we are only fifteen pupils as the classroom where we have our daily lesson is very small. To introduce us, we include in this work a photo of the class together with the teacher of Maths and Science, Prof. Iacono Rodrigo, who led us in this scientific discovery of our land. From the left to the right and from the top to the bottom we introduce ourselves: Colella Anna, Regine Luisa, Amalfitano Maria, Lamonaca Chiarastella, Di Meglio Elena, the prof. Iacono Rodrigo , Misto Nicola, Calise Mirko, Maschio Francesco, Scardinale Francesco and Colella Pierpaolo, Guerra Paolo, Lamonaca Salvatore, Impagliazzo Matteo, Carnevale Giuseppe and Di Maio Natalino. Concerning the morfology we can neatly see that the island is divided into two mountainous groups, the one of Mount Campagnano on the left and the one of Mount Epomeo on the right, by a deep track that is the depression along which runs the way that from Porto d’Ischia leads to Testaccio. Seen from above our island, which has got an extension of 47 Kmq (It’s the largest in the Gulf of Neaples) is domonated by Mount Epomeo around which there are hills of different dimension and some of them extend till the sea-side, shaped like green peninsulas and small islands, pleasant places, loved in all the world for their extraordinary beauty.

    66. Geology 101-Outline 9: Seismology, Earthquakes, And Tectonic Hazards
    Outline 9 seismology, Earthquakes, and Tectonic Hazards. EarthquakesWhat are they? Elasticrebound theory. Origin of Earthquakes.
    http://students.washington.edu/marypele/geo101/9.html
    Outline #9 Seismology, Earthquakes, and Tectonic Hazards Earthquakes
    What are they?
    • Elastic-rebound theory
    Origin of Earthquakes Seismic Waves
    Body waves versus surface waves
    • P-waves (compressional)
    • S-waves (shear)
    • surface waves
    Location of the Epicenter Magnitude of Earthquakes
    Richter Magnitude scale World Distribution of Earthquakes
    Earthquakes and plate tectonics
    • Seismicity at divergent plate boundaries
    • Seismicity at convergent plate boundaries
    • Intraplate seismicity
    Tectonic Hazards and Earthquake Disasters
    Earthquake occurrence and damage
    • Modified Mercalli Scale
    Prediction and Prevention
    Earthquake Safety

    67. Canadian Earthquakes - Seismology In Canada
    Dinosaurs, Earthquakes and Satellites An overview of earth sciencesin Canada paleontology, seismology, geology and geomatics.
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    Earthquakes and Seismology in Canada
    Guide picks Information on earthquakes in Canada, including recent Canadian earthquakes, how earthquakes are measured, and precautions for surviving an earthquake.
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    An overview of earth sciences in Canada - paleontology, seismology, geology and geomatics. Recent Earthquakes in Canada
    Click on the appropriate region of Canada for information on recent earthquakes. From the National Earthquake Hazards Program. Surviving a Major Earthquake What to do before, during, and after a major earthquake. From Emergency Preparedness Canada. Earthquake FAQs Answers to many questions about earthquakes, including what to do after a strong earthquake. From the Canadian government's Earthquake Hazards Program.

    68. Philippine Institute Of Volcanology & Seismology
    Discusses earthquakes and volcanoes. Also provides information on the history, goals, objectives, Category Regional Asia Science and Environment Earth Science...... Office of the Director (OD) Finance and Administrative Division (FAD) GeologicDisaster Awareness and Preparedness Division (GDAPD) geology and Geophysics
    http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/
    PHIVOLCS Building, C. P. Garcia Avenue, University of the Philippines Campus
    Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1100
    Tel. (632) 426-1468 to 79 / Fax. (632) 926-3225 General Information
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    RECENT LARGE EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION PHILIPPINES
    Earthquake Bulletin WORLD NEIC Near-Real-Time Earthquake Bulletin List of Recent Worldwide Earthquake Events (by USGS - NEIC and JMA) ] CMT SOLUTIONS: USGS HARVARD University ERI, University of TOKYO OTHER MAPS OF INTEREST: Seismic Cross-Section Historical Earthquake Volcano Information LATEST VOLCANO INFORMATION Kanlaon Volcano Mayon Volcano Pinatubo Crater Lake Breakout Special Interest Metro Manila Earthquake Impact Reduction Study July 16, 1990 - Luzon Earthquake July 16, 1990 Luzon Earthquake - A Technical Monograph November 15, 1994 - Mindoro Earthquake ... Taal Volcano Links Earthquake/Tsunami Links Volcano Links Geology Links If you have any comment/s or suggestion/s, you can contact us by email :

    69. Geology
    A, the first of two volumes, comprises 6 sections covering the History of seismology,Theoretical and Observational seismology, Earthquake geology and Mechanics
    http://www.elsevier-international.com/geology/

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    Spectral Imaging of the Atmosphere volume 82

    Shepherd Optical instruments are routinely employed to obtain a wealth of information about the atmosphere, including its composition, temperature, and winds. A bewildering variety of optical instruments have been proposed over the years, making it difficult to decide which instrument should be chosen to make a specific measurement. Spectral Imaging of the Atmosphere
    traces the historical development of both spectral and imaging methods and places them in a unified framework relevant to observations of the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere. The underlying concepts of various measurement methodologies are presented and paired with appropriate applications. A selection of specific spectral imaging instruments, appropriate to illustrate each conceptual type, is described in detail. Shepherd's work provides both scientists and engineers with an in-depth understanding of the fundamental concepts they need to know in order to plan a program of atmospheric measurements. Expected future methods and developments are also presented. Problems designed to test and enhance the reader's understanding of the material are included in each chapter.

    70. Department Of Earth And Planetary Science
    Physics. TANAKA, Hidemi, Lecturer, Material seismology, Structural geology.FUKAHATA, Yukitoshi, Research Associate, Tectonophysics. MOCHIZUKI
    http://meibo-eps.eps.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/meibo/tree.html?lang=en

    71. COS Expertise Profile
    seismology; Wave Equations; Wave Motion; Wave Motion Additional Terms Acoustics;Data Processing; Exploration seismology; geology; Geophysics; Petroleum
    http://myprofile.cos.com/imhof
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    Dr. Matthias G. Imhof
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
    College of Arts and Sciences
    Geological Sciences
    Assistant Professor Appointed: 1998 Mailing Address 4044 Derring Hall (0420)
    Virginia Tech
    Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
    United States Contact Information Phone: (540) 231-6004
    Fax: (540) 231-3386
    mgi@vt.edu
    http://verrucano.geol.vt.edu Qualifications Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Geophysics, 1996 Diplom, ETH Zurich, Earth Sciences (Geophysics), 1991 Expertise and Research Interests Theory and Application of Wave Propagation in Complex Media: Seismic reservoir characterization (random media, seismic attributes,rock physics); Seismic data processing in no-record areas; Numerical and theoretical wave propagation incomplex media (acoustic, elastic, and electromagnetic); finite differences, finite elements, boundary elements. Other Expertise Ultrasonics; Mathematical Physics; Physical Mathematics; Numerics; Scattering Theory. Industrial Relevance Oil and Gas Industry: Reflection Seismology is the main tool in the exploration of hydrocarbons. Man-made sound waves propagate through the Earth until they are reflected, e.g. by an oil reservoir. These waves are recorded and processed to yield cross-sections of the Earth.

    72. EQNET: Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan Earthquakes
    seismology, geology and Strong Ground Motion. IRIS Special Report AfghanistanMarch 25, 2002. seismology, geology and Strong Ground Motion.
    http://128.205.131.100:591/archives/afghanistan.htm
    Hindu Kush Region, Afghanistan Earthquakes, March 3 and March 25, 2002 EQNET has compiled a list of resources to provide information on the March 3 and the March 25, 2002, Afghanistan earthquakes. News Release and Preliminary Reports (3/25/2002) National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) Bulletin ADRC Latest Disaster Information BBC NEWS: Afghan quake kills 1800 BBC NEWS: In pictures- Afghan quake ... Washingtonpost Post: Quake Ravage Afghanistan Seismology, Geology and Strong Ground Motion IRIS Special Report: Afghanistan March 25, 2002 Seismo-Watch: Strong earthquake hits Northeast Afghanistan News Release and Preliminary Reports (3/03/2002) National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) Bulletin ADRC: Afghanistan earthquake MAE: Earthquake rattles Afghanistan and Pakistan BBC NEWS: Relief gears up after Afghan quake ... ReliefWeb: Afghanistan earthquake OCHA situation report No.3 Seismology, Geology and Strong Ground Motion Seismo-Watch: A M7.3 earthquake hits Northeast Afghanistan

    73. THE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF PROJECTS AND GRANTS
    seismology, geology and Tectonophysics. Marine Affairs Subdepartment50. seismology, geology and Tectonophysics Subdepartment 40.
    http://www-admin.ldeo.columbia.edu/contracts/OPG.html
    Home Page Office of the Director Director of Administration Accounting ... Travel
    THE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF PROJECTS AND GRANTS
    The Trustees of Columbia University has authorized the Office of Projects and Grants (OPG) to endorse and submit proposals for sponsored research to funding agencies and foundations, conduct negotiations and accept awards on behalf of the University. Spending accounts for the projects are established in this office and appear on the Sponsored Project Budget Authorization Form (SPBA) which accompanies the award document distributed to LDEO.
    Address
    Office of Projects and Grants
    Columbia University
    1210 Amsterdam Ave, MC 2205 Room 254 Engineering Terrace
    New York, NY 10027
    Phone: (212) 854-6851
    FAX: (212) 854-2738 URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/opg/ Three representatives have been assigned to the following divisions of LDEO: Veronica Murray, Assistant Director
    vm34@columbia.edu
    Marine Geology and Geophysics [Subdepartment 20] CIESIN [Subdepartment 66] International Research Institute [Subdepartment 11] Biosphere2 [Subdepartment 90] Phys. Oceanography [Subdepartment 15](pre-award)

    74. Dept Of Geology - Kansas State University
    Thesis, Summer Field Camp, Physical geology, Field Methods, Mineralogy, Structuralgeology, Geophysics/seismology, Environmental geology, Aqueous Geochemistry
    http://www.agiweb.org/ehr/ggd/listing.html?ID=276

    75. Dept Of Geological Sciences - California State University, Northridge
    Research Thesis, Paleontology, Mineralogy, Structural geology, Geochemistry/Mineralogy,Geophysics/seismology, Environmental geology, Aqueous Geochemistry
    http://www.agiweb.org/ehr/ggd/listing.html?ID=66

    76. Geology Link Page
    Survey of Estonia Geological Survey of Finland French Geological Survey(BRGM)Geological Survey of Japan Korea Institute of geology Mining seismology.
    http://mrs.umn.edu/~geology/linx.html
    Geology Link Page
    INDEX

    77. UAF, Dept Of Geology & Geophysics, Faculty
    Dr. James Beget Professor, Quaternary geology, tephrachronology, volcanology,geomorphology Dr. Niren Biswas Professor, seismology Dr. Doug Christensen
    http://www.uaf.edu/geology/faculty/
    Dr. James Beget Professor,
    Quaternary geology, tephrachronology, volcanology, geomorphology
    Dr. Niren Biswas Professor,
    seismology
    Dr. Doug Christensen Professor,
    seismology
    Dr. Bernard Coakley
    Associate Professor,
    Marine geophysics
    Dr. Claude Duguay Professor,
    Remote sensing, geophysics
    Dr. Keith Echelmeyer Professor, glaciology Dr. John Eichelberger Professor, volcanology and igneous petrology Dr. Hajo Eicken Associate Professor, sea ice geophysics Dr. Sarah Fowell Assistant Professor, palynology and biostratigraphy Dr. Jeff Freymueller Associate Professor, active crustal deformation Dr. Roland Gangloff Associate Professor, paleontology Dr. Jim Gardner Assistant Professor, Volcanology Dr. Anupma Prakash

    78. A Reconnaissance Report From The Chi-Chi, Taiwan Earthquake Of September 21, 199
    12.5, seismology/geology/Geotechnical Issues. 12.6, Lifelines/Bridges/Buildings. 12.8.2,seismology, geology and Strong Ground Motion. Ordering Information.
    http://mceer.buffalo.edu/publications/reports/docs/00-0003/contents.asp
    Photograph by Ian G. Buckle Failure of the approach-fill behind north abutment of Tong-tou bridge Section 1 Introduction George C. Lee, Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Section 2 Geology and Tectonics of Taiwan Chin-Hsiung Loh, National Center for Research in Earthquake Engineering, National Taiwan University and George C. Lee, Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Correlation of Earthquake Activity with Geologic Structure Chi-Chi Earthquake Surface Fault Rupture Ground Motion Characteristics References Section 3 Geotechnical Issues: Restoration Strategies and Research Needs Landslides Short-Term Recovery Needs Research Needs Surface Faulting Short-Term Recovery Needs Research Needs Transient Ground Deformation References Section 4 Critical Facilities Tsu T. Soong, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, George C. Yao, National Cheng Kung University and Chi-Chang Lin, National Chung-Hsing University Hospitals Christian Hospital, Puli

    79. Danbom Geophysics: Presentations
    1986 Multicomponent Experimental seismology, geology and Geophysics DepartmentSeminar, University of Connecticut, September 25, Storrs, Connecticut.
    http://www.danbomgeophysics.com/presentations.html
    PRESENTATIONS
    "Review of New SEG Book Near-Surface Geophysics ," Geophysical Society of Houston Near-Surface Special Interest Group, December 6th, Houston, TX. "Review of Multi-component Seismology (1974-2000)," University of Houston Allied Geophysical Laboratory, Geophysical Colloquium, May 26th, Houston, TX.
    "Importance of Geophysics in the Realm of Geoscience," Oklahoma State University School of Geology Alumni Banquet, Keynote Speaker, April 7th, Stillwater, OK. "Environmental Geophysics," Society of Exploration Geophysicists Continuing Education Course: November 1st Dallas, TX. "Human-Health Risk Assessments:" May 1st University of Houston Department of Environmental Studies, Houston, TX. "Environmental Geophysics Is It Only a Matter of Scale?" February 27th University of Connecticut Department of Geology and Geophysics Seminar, Storrs, CT. "Environmental Geophysics," Society of Exploration Geophysicists Continuing Education Course: November 9th ­ Denver, CO. "Environmental Geophysics Applied Research at the Gypsy Test Site:" April 9th Oklahoma City Geological Society Discussion Group, Oklahoma City, OK.

    80. Oceanography - Seismology
    Oceanography Marine geology and Geophysics seismology. Marine seismologistsmap the Earth's interior structure by looking at changes
    http://marinecareers.net/seismology.htm
    Marine Geology and Geophysics: Seismology Click here to view this site as text only.

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