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  1. The History and Sedimentology of Ancient Reef Systems (Topics in Geobiology, Volume 17)
  2. REEFS IN TIME AND SPACE: SELECTED EXAMPLES FROM THE RECENT AND ANCIENT.

61. Geology (GEO)
paleontology Principles of paleontology, paleoecology, and shallow marine environments(coral reefs, tidal flats beaches, dunes) and ancient analogs preserved
http://www.cornellcollege.edu/catalogue/2002-2004/node80.html
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Geology (GEO)
Rhawn Denniston Paul Garvin Benjamin Greenstein (chair)
Major : A minimum of 11 courses, including GEO ; plus three elective courses at or above the 200 level, one of which must be taught in the field, such as GEO , or an accredited summer field camp.
Supporting coursework in chemistry, physics, and mathematics is strongly recommended. Students planning to pursue geology at the graduate level should also take GEO , an accredited summer field camp; CHE (Chemical Principles I and II) or CHE (Accelerated General Chemistry); MAT (Calculus I and II); and PHY (General Physics I and II), or (Introductory Physics I and II); also an intermediate-level course in a foreign language.
Teaching Major : GEO , and three additional Geology courses at or above the 200 level; and PHY (Astronomy) or (Energy Alternatives). Supporting work in the other sciences and mathematics is strongly recommended. In addition to the foregoing requirements, prospective teachers must also apply for admission to the Teacher Education Program (preferably at the start of their sophomore year) and complete a second major in Secondary Education , as described under Education
Minor : A minimum of seven course credits in Geology which include GEO 111, 112, 212, 215, 217, and two electives which must be at or above the 200 level. Supporting coursework in other sciences and mathematics is recommended. Environmental Studies majors may receive a minor in Geology only if the two elective Geology courses are not counted toward the Environmental Studies major.

62. ClayGate 560 : Paleontology & Paleozoology
Plant fossils Pollen spores Pterosaurs reefs, Fossil Reptiles 567.3, Google WebDirectory paleontology Sharks Rays. 567.9, ancient World Web Dinosaurs.
http://library.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/irs/webcat/560.htm
DDC Amber
Arthropoda, Fossil

Birds, Fossil

Botany...
... 500s Index : Science
The Dewey Decimal Classification is © 1996-2000 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated . Used with Permission.
Paleontology AskERIC : Paleontology BBC Learning : Prehistory Best of History Web Sites : Prehistory BUBL Link : 560 Palaeontology ... Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Polar Regions
Paleobotany ; Fossil microorganisms Botanical Society of America. Paleobotanical Section Links Google Web Directory : Paleobotany International Organisation of Palaeobotany ... University of Würzburg. Institute of Mineralogy : Links for Palaeobotanists (compiled and maintained by Klaus-Peter Kelber) Virtual Paleobotany Links Yahoo! : Paleobotany Plant Fossil Record : Taxonomy ... Google Web Directory : Radiolarians
Fossil invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Tribolites Science Net : Fossil Invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Conodonts
Miscellaneous fossil marine and seashore invertebrates Science Net : Fossil Sponges, Coelenterates, Echinoderms, Corals

63. Sackets Harbor Library Media Center Science & Health Sites
life and times of coral reefs, problems and devoted to the promotion of paleontology,prehistoric archaeology the ages of rocks and ancient artifacts Virtual
http://www.nc3r.org/shcslmc/science.html
: [ Museums Biology [Whales] Chemistry ... Health Museums Museums Biology ...

64. Earth Resources/Materials, Geology, Geomorphology, Paleontology, Etc
Agate Fossil Beds National Monument; ancient World Web Hooper (Dr. Ken) VirtualPaleontology Museum - Carleton Jurassic reefs in Germany; K-Paleo - Kuban's
http://www.usra.edu/esse/ford/ESS205/g300www/g300wwwgeos.html
ESSE
Online
Bob Ford's
Homepage
...
Web Resources
ESS 205
Earth Systems and Global Change
ESS 301
World Regional Geography
ESS 405
Modeling

Global Change
WWW Resources for Earth System Science Education
GEOSPHERE
Earth History and Resources/Materials -
Geology General - Geomorphology -
Paleontology - Soil Science
Archeology/Earth History - Stratigraphy - Sedimentology
Earth Materials: Rocks/Minerals - Petrology
Fieldtrips - Field Studies Geomorphology ... Weathering - Karst - Mass Wasting - Caves - Hydrogeology
GO HERE TO: Earthquakes - Plate Tectonics - Seismology - Volcanism

65. Age: Annotated Paleontological And Related Web Sites
Quaternary reefs, Jurassic and other, University University - Note; Quaternary -ancient Human Occupation Catalog, Institute of paleontology, Slovenia - Note;
http://palaeo-electronica.org/riedel/agex.htm
  • All ages - The Fossil Record 2, M.J. Benton, Univ. of E. London - Note All ages - Plant Fossil Record 2, M.C. Boulter, Univ. of E. London - Note All ages - Tetrapods, M.J. Benton, University of Bristol - Note All ages - Invertebrate paleontology image gallery, Peabody Museum, Yale Univ. - Note All ages - Brachiopods, Nat. Mus. Nat. Hist, Smithsonian - Note All ages - Arthropods and Echinoderms, Paleontological Research Institution - Note All ages - Some collections in the Smithsonian's Dept. of Paleobiology - Note All ages - Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology - Note All ages - Paleontological types in Austrian collections - Note All ages - Links for paleobotanists and others - Note All ages - Fossil scaphopods - Note All ages - Coleoid cephalopods - Note All ages - Kuban's Paleo Place - Note All ages - Type foraminifers at the Smithsonian - Note All ages - Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and COmparative Anatomy (SVPCA) - Note Note Recent - Digitized Algal Image Archive, Bowling Green State University -

66. Earth Science And Paleontology
dinos_home.html Dinosaur and vertebrate paleontology information. the ages of rocksand ancient artifacts. Map Projections, Volcano, Island Coral reefs, How to
http://www.towson.edu/csme/mctp/Technology/EarthScience.html
Internet Resources for Science and Mathematics Education, collected by Tom O'Haver. Main Index New and Notable Education Mathematics ... State of Maryland and the Local Area
Earth Science and Paleontology
Last updated and all links checked July 31, 2002. Hint: Looking for something specific? Use the Find command in the Edit menu (or press Ctrl-F) to search for keywords.
  • A Tapestry of Time and Terrain: The Union of Two Maps - Geology and Topography
    http://tapestry.wr.usgs.gov/Default.html
      The most detailed and accurate portrait of the U.S. land surface and the ages of its underlying rock formations yet displayed in the same image. The new map resembles traditional 3-D perspective drawings of landscapes with the addition of a fourth dimension, geologic time, which is shown in color.
  • Geo-Mysteries
    http://www.childrensmuseum.org/geomysteries/index2.html
      Scientific background information about rocks and fossils. The site contains lessons in which students solve mysteries about rocks, fossils. For grades 1 to 8
  • Dino Russ's lair
    http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/dinos/dinos_home.html
  • 67. Oxford Brookes - 8315 The Fossil Record
    Oxford Brookes University 8315Category Science Earth Sciences Invertebrate paleontology...... reefs. The Evolution of Birds; ancient DNA bibliography. Museums with onlinepalaeontology exhibits. Royal Tyrrell Museum, Canada. paleontology Links.
    http://www.brookes.ac.uk/geology/8315/home.html
    8315 The Fossil Record
    Silurian fossil assemblage from the Wren's Nest, Dudley, West Midlands. Image: Anton Kearsley
    Contact the module leader by e-mail: Anton Kearsley
    Under construction. Watch this space!
    Links to information sources on the Web
    UKESCC Courseware
    You can access the UKESCC courseware modules on the Web from the Geology Computing Laboratory, S110, or from the University networks. To access the modules:

    68. Ventura County Star: Club News
    Guest speaker will be Bod Stanton, Ph.D. in paleontology, who will lecture and givea slide presentation on Fossils and ancient reefs of the Austrian Alps. .
    http://www.insidevc.com/vcs/club_news/article/0,1375,VCS_1801_1736401,00.html
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    Club news, west county February 11, 2003 SIMI VALLEY Paul Miller to speak to New-In-Town Club Simi Valley City Councilman Paul Miller will speak at the New-In-Town Club's meeting at 9:30 a.m. today in the Community Room of the Simi Valley Library, 2969 Tapo Canyon Road. Miller served as chief of police for 10 years and has been a councilman for eight years. He will talk about the growth of Simi Valley and the current plans for the city. A question-and-answer session will follow. The meeting is open to new and longtime residents of Simi Valley and Moorpark. For more information, please call Fran Jones at 582-2996. Women's Fortnightly Club to hold meeting The Moorpark Women's Fortnightly Club will hold its monthly luncheon meeting from 9:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday at Moorpark Presbyterian Church, 13950 Peach Hill Road. The program will be the rock art of California with anthropologist and naturalist Dr. Thomas Maxwell. He will present a slide tour of Chumash petroglyphs. There will also be two Moorpark High School Academic Decathlon team members sharing the speeches they gave at the state competition, as well as Christine Wallace bringing information on long-term care.

    69. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Earth & Environment - Geol
    edu/paleozoic/paleozoic.html Museum of paleontology addresses the staff/scholle/guadalupe.htmlGuidebook describes these ancient coral reefs, located in
    http://www.zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=10065915

    70. Courses
    GL 486/686, Invertebrate paleontology Winter Quarter. environments such as ooioshoals, reefs, lagoons, tidal and compare them to ancient (Pleistocene) analogs
    http://geology.wright.edu/People/faculty/cc/courses_new.htm

    71. Paleontology 137 Microfossils
    the microbial equivalent of organic reefs produced by little bit about their usefulnessin paleontology. depth of formation of ancient sediments (particularly
    http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/J_B_Bennington/137notes/microfossils.html
    Paleontology 137
    Dr. J Bret Bennington Micropaleontology and Palynology Stromatolites
    Although stromatolites are megascopic organo-sedimentary structures more within the realm of sedimentology than micropaleontology, they are produced by bacteria (prokaryotic organisms) so we will consider them along with other fossil microbes. The term Stromatolite is defined as an accretionary organosedimentary structure, commonly laminated, megascopic, and calcareous, produced as a result of the growth and metabolic activities of mat-forming, filimentous prokaryotes - primarily cyanobacteria ("blue green algae", which are not algae at all - algae are eukaryotes). Sedimentary particles carried by currents and tides settle out onto the mat surface. Bacterial cells grow upward through the sedimentary material, trapping and binding it, and forming a new mat surface. This process is continuously repeated to produce laminations of sediment bound by older mat material with the living growing microbial mat remaining on the outer surface of the mound. Stromatolites can be stratiform (flat)

    72. Dawn Y. Sumner's Research
    comparisons to biofilms in modern reefs, Nat developed the results to guide samplingof ancient microbialites to funded by NSF Geology and paleontology for 1999
    http://www-geology.ucdavis.edu/~sumner/Research/Research.html
    Research
    Dawn Y. Sumner
    Department of Geology
    University of California, Davis
    Project Summaries:
    The Group
    Publications
    My group takes advantage of the great isotope lab run by Howie Spero . The lab web site is new, but provides some basic information. A slightly outdated list of research related documents at this site is available.
    The links "*" connect to definitions of the preceeding word.)
    Neutron Computed Tomography
    (Students Maris Tabor and Nik Huerta are working on this project with post doc Martin Wilding and Sasha Tsapin at JPL. Funding is provided by UCDavis, NASA Exobiology, and DOE.) Carbon and hydrogen scatter neutrons much more effectively than common rock-forming atoms such as oxygen, silicon, alluminum, etc. Thus, digital imaging of the attenuation of neutrons through a rock sample can highlight areas with high concentrations of scattering atoms such as those in organics. Using computational techniques similar to those used in X-ray CT, we can reconstruct the 3-d distribution of organics in rocks. Currently, we are developing new callibration and processing techniques to develop astrobiological applications for neutron CT. We will apply these techniques to various problems including studies of endolithic communities, ancient microbialites, and porosity in rocks. (See

    73. Paleontology Glossary E Thru L
    An important component of reefs. in the various Colorado rock formations go to PaleontologyFormations section Much of our knowledge of the ancient world comes
    http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/EDUCATIONAL/SCIENCES/PALEONTOLOGY/GLOSSARY/glo

    74. Colgate University Catalog
    315 Invertebrate paleontology and Paleoecology C. Soja. research to determine whyreefs are sensitive environmental indicators, how ancient reefs yield clues
    http://cwis.colgate.edu/catalog/geology.asp
    Colgate Catalogue Table of Contents Colgate University Admission Expenses ... Search Courses of Study Africana and Latin American Studies
    Anthropology

    Art and Art History

    Asian Studies
    ...
    Women's Studies

    Geology Professors April Goldstein, McClennen, Pinet (Chair) , Selleck, Soja
    Whitnall Visiting Professor of Geology
    Dennis
    Assistant Professors
    Harpp, Leventer, Peck
    Senior Lecturer
    D. Keller Geology is the study of the physical and chemical nature of the Earth, the evolution and impact of life on the planet, and the global processes active both now and in the past. An understanding of geology is developed through the scientific study of fossils, sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks, and past and present-day ecosystems, including the oceanic realm. Introductory courses are designed to contribute significantly to a liberal arts education and an understanding of the environment. Advanced courses provide the highest possible level of general and preprofessional training for concentrators. Concentrations in geology or environmental geology provide students with the opportunity to pursue careers in the geological and environmental sciences, business, and education, as well as government and public service. Upon graduation, many geology concentrators go on to graduate study in geology, hydrology, oceanography, environmental sciences, and environmental policy and law. Other graduates go directly into a wide spectrum of employment situations, including business, environmental consulting, teaching and administration in schools and museums, and mineral resources and petroleum-related jobs.

    75. Geological Evidence Of An Ancient Earth
    drilling logs, geologists can map ancient rivers channeled the 1986 ICC was Harvardpaleontology graduate student Coral reefs present a similar problem as
    http://members.aol.com/dwise1/cre_ev/geology.html
    GEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF AN ANCIENT EARTH
    by David C. Wise [dwise1@aol.com]
    Written February 1990
    First uploaded on 1997 July 02.
    E-Mail Address: dwise1@aol.com.

    76. Mesozoic Corals Of Slovenia
    An indispensable book for paleontologists and other geologists interested inancient reefs. She is specialised in paleontology of Mesozoic corals and
    http://www.zrc-sazu.si/www/piir/mcs.htm
    Mesozoic Corals of Slovenia
    by D RAGICA T URNŠEK December
    pages
    figures
    full-page plates
    Hardback
    ISBN 961 6182 44 7
    65 US$
    Zbirka ZRC
    (ZRC Series) vol.
    This monograph is a synthesis of 25 years' research on the Mesozoic corals of Slovenia. The most important part is a catalogue of 211 scleractinian species from 92 localities. Each species is presented with a complete synonymy, a short description, main taxonomic emendations, geographical distribution, stratigraphical range and a full page of illustrations. The introductory chapters provide a stratigraphical, sedimentological and paleogeographical framework. An indispensable book for paleontologists and other geologists interested in ancient reefs. Dragica Turnšek is a senior research fellow at the Ivan Rakovec Institute of Palaeontology, ZRC SAZU, and a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She is specialised in paleontology of Mesozoic corals and stromatoporoids. Contents Introduction; Historical review; Summary description of localities; stratigraphic position and paleoenvironmental setting;

    77. Title Of Page
    paleontology of PermoCarboniferous vertebrates. sequence stratigraphy, study of ancientsubmarine erosion and modeling of architecture of reefs, basin analysis
    http://www.geo.ukans.edu/Paleontology/Paleo.html
    Paleontology at KU
    The Program
    Paleontology at The University of Kansas is studied in five academic departments: Geology, Systematics and Ecology, Botany, Anthropology, and Geography. Some paleontologists in these academic departments also have joint appointments in the Natural History Museum, the Museum of Anthropology, the Kansas Geological Survey, or the Paleontological Institute. The Geological Survey has a long tradition of research in paleontology and sedimentology, especially carbonate petrology. Staff members of the Survey often teach courses and direct the research of graduate students in the academic departments, especially in the Department of Geology. The University recently entered into a joint agreement with Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, whereby faculty members in the KSU Department of Geology can direct the doctoral dissertation research of geology students at KU, thus offering a wider level of expertise for graduate students.
    Paleontology is interpreted broadly herein and is practiced widely at The University of Kansas. It involves invertebrate paleontology, especially the study of Paleozoic faunas; vertebrate paleontology, especially the higher vertebrates; Paleozoic and Mesozoic paleobotany; Quaternary palynology; and paleoanthropology. In addition, the study of paleoecology and the interpretation of ancient environments play an important role in the studies, often involving interactions with sedimentologists, Quaternary geologists, geomorphologists, biologists, and archaeologists.

    78. Nearctica - Education - Subjects - Fossils By Period
    You can learn about the occurrence of Silurian reefs in the fossil Oceans of KansasPaleontology. A marvelous web site dealing with the ancient ocean life that
    http://www.nearctica.com/educate/subject/period.htm
    Education - Subjects - Fossils by Period Return to Subjects Main Page To find more links, go to the geological periods section of the Paleontology segment of Nearctica
    Precambrian
    Cambrian
    Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian
    Pennsylvanian ...
    Quarternary
    PRECAMBRIAN The Divisions of Precambrian Time. University of California at Berkeley Museum of Paleontology. This is a wonderful site to learn about the Precambrian. The opening page has a chart of the Precambrian time line and you click on the period you want more information about. A very nice and very thorough introduction to the earliest prebiotic and biotic evolution of life on early. The Precambrian . Pamela Gore. An excellent synoptic introduction to the Precambrian. Some of the topics covered are the three main subdivisions of the Precambrian, the early origins of life on earth, and the fossil record including the earliest known records of multicellular (metazoan) life. Precambrian Geology . Warren Huff. An excellent synoptic introduction to the Precambrian with descriptions of the subdivisions of the early earth, the important events that occurred during this period, and the major fossil localities. The Origins of Life: Prebiotic Evolution and the Precambrian Fossil Record . Bill Grant. An excellent synoptic introduction to the evolution of life on earth and the earliest recorded fossils. Covered are the biochemical processes that may have given rise to the earliest organic molecules leading to life. The Beginnings of Life on Earth . Christian de Duve. An extensive introduction to current theories on the early molecular beginnings of simplest organic molecules (such as DNA, amino acids, ATP, etc.) that led to the evolution of life on earth. There is also a list of references.

    79. An Ancient Land
    ancient Life. of the UK Natural History Museum's collection through selected paleontologyprojects. this site represents a virtual trip to the reefs of the
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/7689/ancient.html
    GO TO:
    Ancient Geology

    Ancient Life

    Fossils

    Dinosaurs
    ... About
    Ancient Geology
    • Gondwana
      Take a quick look at some geology and plate tectonics at Macquarie University.
    • Hooper Virtual Paleontological Museum
      Enter the lobby of this Canadian museum and choose from a range of topics on landforms unique to Ottawa. More general topics are also covered.
    • Geology and Geologic Time
      Here's a general introduction from the University of California with links to geological time scales.
    • It Takes Time
      From the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Canada, here's a short overview with a diagram.
    • The Third Planet
      Subtitled 'A Walk Through Geologic Time' this is one exhibit from the Milwaukee Public Museum.
    • Ecology Past
      Here's a broad coverage of the topic, by the St Louis Science Center, that takes in abiotic forces, geological time, fossils and evolution.
    • The Learning Web USGS presents a great educational site. The topics 'Global Change' and 'Earth Science' are relevant here.
    • This Dynamic Earth From USGS an excellent site deals with plate tectonics.
    • Bill Nye Episode Guides You'll find articles on dinosaurs, archeology and many more.

    80. Course Listing
    Rahn 4430 Vertebrate paleontology Prerequisite Consent to modern barrier and fringingreefs along the will be used to interpret ancient sedimentary facies
    http://www.baylor.edu/Geology/courses.html
    Geology Course Listing Click here to skip to the graduate listing The number of lecture and laboratory hours per week is indicated by numbers in parentheses following course descriptions. Laboratory hours in the upper-level courses are usually assigned after registration and are adjusted to the student's schedule.
    Prerequisite to all geology courses above the 1000 level is consent of the department. Most 3000 and 4000 level courses will require field trips.
    1401 Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters
    Survey of the natural disasters afflicting mankind. The course examines the causes and impact upon society of earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, subsidence, and floods. One Saturday field trip required. (3-2) Goforth Dunbar
    1402 World Oceans
    Introduction to oceanography emphasizing human interaction with the oceans: ocean resources, global environmental ethics, and conflicts resulting from ocean exploitation. One Saturday field trip required. (3-2) Bonem
    1403 Environmental Geology
    A study of the interation between people and the geologic environment. Emphasis will be places on catastrophic geologic processes, earth resources, pollution, and regional planning. One Saturday field trip required. (3-2)

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