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         Marine Geology:     more books (100)
  1. Late quaternary marine geology of Lake Melville, Labrador (Paper / Geological Survey of Canada) by Gustavs Vilks, 1987
  2. Marine geology of the Northwest Australian continental shelf (Bulletin - Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics ; 136) by H. A Jones, 1973
  3. Marine geology by Philip Henry Kuenen, 1950
  4. Marine Geology and Oceanography of the Pacific Manganese Nodule Province (NATO Conference Series)
  5. Proxies in Late Cenozoic Paleoceanography, Volume 1 (Developments in Marine Geology)
  6. Global Sedimentology of the Ocean, Volume 3: An Interplay between Geodynamics and Paleoenvironment (Developments in Marine Geology) by Christian M. Robert, 2008-11-21
  7. The Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas (Special Paper (Geological Society of America))
  8. Antarctic Marine Geology by J. B. Anderson, 2010-02-18
  9. Field Geology Illustrated by Terry Maley, 2005-05-16
  10. Shore Processes and their Palaeoenvironmental Applications, Volume 4 (Developments in Marine Geology) by Edward J. Anthony, 2008-12-24
  11. Encyclopedia of Marine Sciences
  12. The seaside naturalist: Out-door studies in marine zoology and botany, and maritime geology by R. W Fraser, 1868
  13. The Mjølnir Impact Event and its Consequences: Geology and Geophysics of a Late Jurassic/Early Cretaceous Marine Impact Event (Impact Studies)
  14. Marine Climate and Climate Change: Storms, Wind Waves and Storm Surges (Springer Praxis Books / Environmental Sciences) by Ralf Weisse, Hans von Storch, 2009-09-29

41. SJSU Geology 130 - Marine Geology
marine geology Geology 130.
http://geosun1.sjsu.edu/~dreed/130.html
Marine Geology
Geology 130
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San Jose State University

"All Eyes to the Sea" Bulletin

42. Deep Tow Group
Research on deep water marine sediments that applies deep tow high resolution seismic and sediment core analysis. Gulf of Mexico bathymetry maps and marine geology links are available.
http://deeptow.tamu.edu/
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43. Marine Geology Home Page
marine geology Class Supplement. This page contains mpeg moviesof simulations that Dr. Flemings discussed in class. To quit the
http://hydro.geosc.psu.edu/Sed_html/marine_geo.html

44. 3º Simposio Sobre A Margem Atlantica Iberica
Presentation and discussion of scientific papers in the following areas (amongst others) physical, geological, chemical and biological oceanographies, marine geophysics, hydrology, marine ecology, pollution, marine geology, geodesy, and marine resources.
http://www.ualg.pt/ciacomar/Simp/index.html
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45. Branner Earth Sciences--Marine Geology And Physical Oceanography
Catalog Search Home Tell Us Help marine geology and Physical Oceanography. OtherInformation Resources for marine geology and Physical Oceanography.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/branner/information/marine.html
Marine Geology and Physical Oceanography
Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections
Table of Contents GEOREF now available only via Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) Return to Table of Contents
Indexes
Indexes will lead you to articles in journals and series and papers in conference proceedings, as well as technical reports. There are three indexes of major importance for Marine Geology and Physical Oceanography. Most Important Indexes
Other Indexes of Interest
  • Includes Bibliography on cold regions science and technology, and the Antarctic bibliography, 1950 - present.

46. USGS NATIONAL GEOLOGIC MAP DATABASE - HOMEPAGE
Searchable catalog of paper and digital geologic maps, mostly for the U.S. Maps and related data cover geology, hazards, earth resources, geophysics, geochemistry, geochronology, paleontology, and marine geology.
http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/
Welcome to the
We can help you find information about maps and related data for: geology, hazards, earth resources, geophysics, geochemistry, geochronology, paleontology, and marine geology. [To learn more about the project ( scope, progress reports, development of standards ), visit the National Geologic Map Database Project web page
A catalog of paper and
digital maps, and where
to find them
A lexicon of lithologic and
geochronologic names
Places where geologic
mapping is in progress How to find topographic maps Other earth science databases Other Web resources Your are welcome. The National Geologic Map Database is managed by the USGS's National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program in cooperation with the Association of American State Geologists U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA
URL http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/ngmdb/ngmdb_home.html
Database project personnel Last Modified: October 21, 2002 USGS Privacy Statement

47. NORCOR Oregon State University Marine Geology Corelab
blah blah.
http://corelab-www.oce.orst.edu/

48. Program Description: Marine Geology And Geophysics
DIRECTORATE FOR GEOSCIENCES (GEO). OCEAN SCIENCES (OCE). marine geologyand Geophysics. Supports research on the structure of continental
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/progdesc/1998/geo/1620.htm
DIRECTORATE FOR
GEOSCIENCES (GEO) OCEAN SCIENCES (OCE)
Marine Geology and Geophysics
Supports research on the structure of continental margins, oceanic rise systems, and deep-sea sedimentary basins; evolution of ocean basins; processes controlling exchanges of heat and chemical elements between sea water and oceanic rocks; tectonic and volcanic activity at mid-ocean ridges; chemical and mineralogic variations in marine sediments; deposition, erosion, and distribution of marine sediments; geologic and oceanographic processes controlling sedimentary systems; past oceanic circulation patterns and climates; paleoenvironmental controls on fossil groups and sediment types; and interactions of continental and oceanic geologic processes. Target Dates: February 15 and August 15 REFERENCE:

49. Welcome To The School Of Marine Sciences - Marine Biology, Marine Policy, Oceano
School of Marine Sciences, research in a broad spectrum of marine studies from molecular biology and biotechnology to fisheries science, fisheries economics and anthropology, and from marine geology and coastal engineering to aquaculture, marine ecology and all aspects of oceanography.
http://www.marine.maine.edu/
Welcome to the School of Marine Sciences
The school of Marine Science welcomes all prospective students and web-explorers to expand their minds and knowledge of marine science here at our site.
We cover the waterfront and all the depths beyond in terms of our expertise. Our faculty are well known for their research in a broad spectrum of marine studies from molecular biology and biotechnology to fisheries science, fisheries economics and anthropology, and from marine geology and coastal engineering to aquaculture, marine ecology and all aspects of oceanography. The Darling Marine Center
The Darling Marine Center is the marine laboratory of the University of Maine.
Prospective Students

SMS offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as an intensive field-oriented, semester-long program for undergraduates called Semester by the Sea. This site is new and is still under construction. Please be patient with us and send any observed bugs to the Webmaster To visit the previous site click here
Site Map
Darling Marine Center University of Maine ... General Info

50. USGS FY 2002 Budget Justification
National Cooperative Geologic Mapping. Coastal and marine geology. GeologicResource Assessments. Coastal and marine geology. Current Program Highlights.
http://www.usgs.gov/budget/2002_Justification/09candm.html
Office of Budget
General Statement General Statement Surveys, Investigations, and Research Analysis by Activity Appropriation Language Appropriation Language and Citations Uncontrollable and Related Cost Changes ... Summary of Requirements Authorizations Authorizations Program Changes National Mapping Program Mapping Data Collection and Integration Earth Science Management and Delivery Geographic Research and Applications ... Government Performance and Results Act National Mapping Program Activity Summary Mapping Data Collection and Integration Earth Science Information Management and Delivery Geographic Research and Applications Geologic Hazards, Resources, and Processes Activity Summary Geologic Hazard Assessments Earthquake Hazards Volcano Hazards Landslide Hazards Global Seismographic Network ... Geomagnetism Geologic Landscape and Coastal Assessments Earth Surface Dynamics National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Coastal and Marine Geology Geologic Resource Assessments Mineral Resources Energy Resources Water Resources Investigations Activity Summary Water Resources Assessment and Research Ground-Water Resources National Water-Quality Assessment Toxic Substance Hydrology Hydrologic Research and Development Water Data Collection and Management Hydrologic Networks and Analysis Water Information and Delivery Cooperative Water Program Water Resources Research Act Program Biological Research

51. FS 114-99: Contaminants And Marine Geology In The New York Bight: Modern Sedimen
Contaminants and marine geology in the New York Bight Modern Sediment Dynamics anda Legacy for the Future. USGS visual identity mark and link to main Web site
http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs114-99/
Contaminants and Marine Geology in the New York Bight: Modern Sediment Dynamics and a Legacy for the Future
U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 114-99
Version 1.0
By Ellen L. Mecray, Marilyn Buchholtz ten Brink, and Bradford Butman
CONTENTS
  • HTML file
  • PDF file [332 KB] U.S. Department of Interior U.S. Geological Survey
    This page is http://pubs.usgs.gov/factsheet/fs114-99/
    Maintained by Eastern Publications Group Web Team
    Last revised 11-29-01 (krw)
  • 52. USGS Circular 1199: U.S. Geological Survey Coastal And Marine Geology Research -
    US Geological Survey Coastal and marine geology Research Recent Highlightsand Achievements. Return to Circulars Return to Coastal and marine geology
    http://pubs.usgs.gov/circ/c1199/
    U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1199
    Online Version 1.0
    U.S. Geological Survey Coastal and Marine Geology Research
    Recent Highlights and Achievements
    This Circular highlights recent scientific findings, products, and activities of the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program. Research results as highlighted here play a vital role in the USGS endeavor to understand human interactions with the natural environment and to determine how the fundamental geologic processes controlling the Earth work. The scientific knowledge acquired through USGS research, assessment, and monitoring is critically needed by planners, government agencies, and the public. Effective communication of the results of this research will enable the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program to play an integral part in assisting the Nation in responding to the pressing earth science challenges of the 21st century. The circular is presented here in two versions: a 72-dpi PDF [1.5 MB] and a 200-dpi PDF [8.1 MB], which is more suitable for printing. If you are connected to the Web through a modem, you should be aware that it may take some time to download the larger file. If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, you may view and/or print this report. If you do not have Acrobat Reader, you may download it here:

    53. The Marine Science Institute ::
    Pursues research, teaching, and extension work in marine biology, marine chemistry, physical oceanography, marine geology, and related disciplines.
    http://www.msi.upd.edu.ph/
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    User Login Guest Book Foto Gallerie ... Contact Us Main Menu Home
    About the Institute

    Academic Programs

    Research Programs
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    The Bolinao Marine Laboratory

    Students Important Dates
    Preliminary Exam
    Aug 26 to 30: 1st Sem 2002-03
    Jan 13 to 17: 2nd sem 2002-03

    Candidacy Exam Feb 3 to 7: 2nd sem 2002-03 Information Application for Admission to MSc/PhD Program Revised Guidelines for Graduate Programs MSc Student Guidelines ( pdf ... Academic Calendar LINKS UP WEBSITES U.P. System U.P. Diliman College of Science, UPD CSRC, UPD ... UP Web Mail GOVT AGENCIES PCASTRD PCAMRD Dept of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Research ... Commission on Higher Education RELATED SITES Aquatic Network Fish Base Reef Base Shoutbox Search Engines Google Yahoo Lycos WebCrawler Second Semester, AY 2002-2003 General Registration Nov 7 to 13 Start of Classes Nov 14, Thursday Lantern Parade Dec 18, Wednesday Christmas Vacation Dec 19, 2002 to Jan 4, 2003 Classes Resume Jan 6, 2003, Monday Mid-Semester Jan 29, Wednesday Deadline for Dropping Feb 27, Thursday

    54. Coastal Marine Geology
    COASTAL marine geology May 12 May 23, 2003 Provides basic and advancedinformation that will enable the student to understand
    http://www.coms.usm.edu/GCRL/academic/coamargeo.htm
    COASTAL MARINE GEOLOGY
    May 12 - May 23, 2003 Provides basic and advanced information that will enable the student to understand the complex nature of the marine coastline and its structural features. Students will learn about coastal sediment types and sources, onshore, longshore, and inshore sediment transport processes, and sedimentary environments. Delta, barrier island, and estuarine basin formation and development are emphasized in the classroom and through visits to a nearby barrier island. Prerequisites: 6 sem. hrs. Geology for undergraduates; 12 sem. hrs. Geology for graduate students. 2 sem. hrs. credit.
    Instructor: Dr. Ervin Otvos
    (COURSE OFFERINGS AND DATES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
    Application for Admission
    (PDF Document)
    Office of Student Services
    GULF COAST RESEARCH LABORATORY
    P.O. Box 7000 Ocean Springs, MS 39566-7000
    Phone 228-872-4223 or 875-2244, ext. 24223

    55. GSJ Marine Geology Department WWW Server Home Page
    This is Home Page of WWW server of marine geology Department, Geological Survey ofJapan. Organization and members of marine geology Department is listed here.
    http://www.aist.go.jp/GSJ/dMG/dMGold/1stPage.html
    R/V Hakurei-maru This is Home Page of WWW server of Marine Geology Department, Geological Survey of Japan. Organization and members of Marine Geology Department is listed here Update information of this server is described in What's new For Japanese introduction in JIS , click a word. Information is available on the following topics.
    JNOC TH96 on-line cruise report!

    56. Marine Geology -- Spring 2002

    http://www.utmsi.utexas.edu/people/staff/edmonds/MNS354F/
    MNS 354F: Marine Geology - Spring 2002
    Instructor: Henrietta N. Edmonds , Department of Marine Science
    Office: L317, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas
    phone: (361) 749-6772
    email: edmonds@utmsi.utexas.edu

    Meeting time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11-12:30
    Place: ACES 2.402 (Austin) and MSI Video Classroom (Port Aransas)
    Most lectures will be delivered via the Austin-Port Aransas video link. I will be in Austin on average one week out of every 3 or 4. When I am in Port Aransas, I will not have defined office hours other than that I will always be at my desk for the two hours before class ñ email is the best way to reach me (phone is good, but long distance) and can be used any time. When I am in Austin, I will keep you informed of my whereabouts and availability, but will always be available between 9 and 11 a.m. on class days, in the Marine Science office, ESB 102. Course Description Readings Requirements Schedule
    Web site
    Lecture notes (i.e., downloadable images of my PowerPoint slides) will be available on this web site. You will need a free PDF reader (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Reader) to download and view the files. While we will endeavor to adhere to the indicated lecture schedule, changes may occur. Some flexibility is built in, and any major changes will be announced well in advance. You are expected to keep up with the indicated reading.
    You will also find links to various web resources on the site, updated through the semester.

    57. Earth Sciences: Field-based Subjects For International Students
    Provides information on field geology, marine geology and sedimentology courses offered in Outback Australia and Coastal Australia to overseas students. The courses are run in JulyAugust for advanced undergraduates in Earth Science and Geology.
    http://www.es.jcu.edu.au/teaching/field.html

    Earth Science
    Bachelor of Science Program Honours Master of Applied Science ... Research Degrees Field Course Information for International Students Certificate Programs Awards and Scholarships
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    School Profile Research And Research Services Student Societies Staff And Post Graduate Students ... Bulletin Board
    GEOLOGY FIELD COURSES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
    Two courses are offered to international students during the northern hemisphere summer break. This course involves 28 days of tuition and provides education in the techniques and practice of field geology. It is based on a wide range of sedimentary, igeneous and metamorphic rock systems located in the hinterland to James Cook University representing classic outback terrains. LINK TO OUTBACK PROGRAM DETAILS James Cook University is located adjacent to the central sector of the Great Barrier Reef. This course involves 22 days of tuition and provides and introduction to sedimentary dynamics of the north Queensland continental shelf and coast. It is largely run from offshore islands and is supported by the School research vessel. LINK TO RAINFOREST TO REEF PROGRAM DETAILS School of Earth Sciences
    James Cook University
    Townsville, Qld 4811

    58. MIT-WHOI JP Marine Geology Geophysics
    marine geology GEOPHYSICS. The FIELD of marine geology and GEOPHYSICSINTRODUCTION; SCOPE of the Field; RESEARCH FACILITIES. GRADUATE
    http://web.mit.edu/mit-whoi/www/MGG/

    59. Geological Institute RAS, Moscow
    Reseachers in geology, tectonics, stratigraphy, lithology and marine geology.
    http://geo.tv-sign.ru/

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    Search WWW Search geo.tv-sign.ru
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    Íàó÷íûé ïîèñê òîëüêî ïî íàó÷íûì ñàéòàì - Sci. search
    Ïðèâåòñòâóåì íîâîãî ïîñåòèòåëÿ! C÷åò÷èê Rambler âêëþ÷åí 01.23.98 Web M@ster Kirill A. Krylov Last modified: February 22, 2003 Ïîäêëþ÷åíèå ê ñåòè Internet âûïîëíåíî ïðè ïîääåðæêå
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    Geology, tectonic, Íàóêè î Çåìëå, paleonthology, stratigraphy, lithology, volcanology, mapping, ophiolites, ocean, continent, basin, island-arc, Krylov, spreading, subduction, nappe, melange, chert, GIS, REE, ãåîëîãèÿ, ñòðàòèãðàôèÿ, òåêòîíèêà, ëèòîëîãèÿ, ìåëàíæè, Ïðåçåíòàöèÿ, Òåêòîíè÷åñêèé êîìèòåò, ãåîëîãè÷åñêàÿ ñåòü, Âèðòóàëüíàÿ ãåîëîãèÿ, ÐÀÍ, ÎÍ ÐÀÍ, ÄÂÈ, åîëîãè÷åñêèé èíñòèòóò, àêêðåöèÿ, ìàãìàòèçì, îñàäêîíàêîïëåíèå, ñåäèìåíòîëîãèÿ, ÈÑ, êàðòèðîâàíèå, îôèîëèòû, îêåàíû, êîíòèíåíòû, êîðà, ñóáäóêöèÿ, ñïðåäèíã, ëèòîñôåðà, êðåìíè, Êèïð, Àòëàíòèêà, Êàì÷àòêà, Êîðÿêèÿ, Ìîñêâà, Ðîññèÿ, íàóêà, Çåìëÿ, áàññåéíû, Êèðèëë Êðûëîâ

    60. Marine Geology And Geophysics
    marine geology and geophysics This page contains no details on this topic, butyou are welcome to contact our experts, follow the related links, or use the
    http://www.ems.psu.edu/info/explore/MarinGeoPhys.html

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