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  1. Collaborative research UTIG and UNCW: Towards an integrated understanding of late Holocene fault activity in western Puerto Rico : offshore geophysical survey by Paul Mann, 2000

21. Geology Outcomes Grid BS
in geology, 4, Essential, 3, Major, BS in geology, 4, Essential, 3, graduate willhave experience and develop skills in collaborative exercises and activities.
http://education.gsu.edu/ctl/outcomes/Geology Outcomes Grid BS.htm
BS in Geology Essential Major BS in Geology Essential Major Moderate Minor Moderate Minor Learning Outcomes None None Required Courses Learning Elective Courses Geol 1121 Geol 1122 Geol 3002 Geol 4006 Geol 4009 Geol 4013 Geol 4015 Geol 4016 Geol 4095 Totals Outcomes Geol 4002 Geol 4003 Geol 4005 Geol 4007 Geol 4011 Geol 4017 Geol 4097 Geol 4098 Each graduate shall develop communication skills, both oral and written Each graduate will participate in oral examinations and/or give an oral pre sentation in class Each graduate will write a literature review, grant proposal, term paper, or short essays Each graduate will write a computational routine using a computer languag e for repetitive calculations Each graduate will prepare a course portfolio Each graduate will participate in essay tests Communication average Each graduate will have experience and develop skills in
collaborative exercises and activities Each graduate will participate in a collaborative research project or in-clas s debate Each graduate will participate in field trips Collaboration average Each graduate shall develop skills in conducting proper laboratory an d analytical procedures in geology Each graduate will learn accepted lab techniques, protocol and analytical p

22. 2003 GEL MAP
collaborative activities with business/industry; Pass rates on any professional/occupational 23.44; GPA 3.0. Faculty Statistics (Data are for geology/Geography)
http://www.eiu.edu/~acaffair/MAP/2003/gel.htm
Fall 2003 DEPARTMENT LINKS:
  • Geology/Geography Web Site PART I: QUALITATIVE INFORMATION
  • Assessment
  • Student-Faculty Collaborative Activities
  • Strategies to improve P-16 teaching and learning
  • Collaborative activities with business/industry
  • Pass rates on any professional/ occupational licensure exams: None
  • Faculty Achievements
  • Student Achievements PART II: QUANTITATIVE INFORMATION
    GEL Data Spreadsheet (Excel)
  • Enrollment: Undergraduate: 19
  • Degrees: Undergraduate: 3
  • Student Major Statistics
    • Full-time students: 17
    • Part-time students: 2
    • Diversity:
    • ACT: 23.44
    • GPA: 3.0
  • Faculty Statistics (Data are for Geology/Geography)
    • Total faculty headcount: 15
    • Total FTE faculty: 13.6
    • Full-time faculty: Part-time faculty: # faculty on leave: Total tenured/tenure track faculty: 11
    • Faculty break down by rank:
    • Professor: Associate: Assistant: # w/Terminal degrees: 10
    • Total annually-contracted faculty: 1
    • # w/Terminal degrees:
    • Non-negotiated part-time faculty: 2
    • Gender: 2 females, 13 males
  • 23. GEL MAP
    collaborative activities with business/industry; Pass rates on any professional/occupational 22.5; GPA 2.98. Faculty Statistics (Data are for geology/Geography)
    http://www.eiu.edu/~acaffair/MAP/2002/gel.htm
    Fall 2002 DEPARTMENT LINKS:

    24. Around The College (The Colgate Scene, November 1999)
    Their research included extensive geology fieldwork into Genovesa s fostering internationalor crosscultural collaborative activities; and implementing online
    http://www4.colgate.edu/scene/nov1999/around.html
    The Colgate Scene
    November 1999 Table of contents Around the college
    Dave Guinotte '02 and Jason Kirchner '01, both members of Delta Upsilon, helped with a fall pheasant release. Through the program, sponsored by the Earlville Conservation Club, 125 male and female pheasants were released into suitable habitat in Madison County. The birds, pen-raised at Camp Georgetown, are transported to release sites by volunteers such as Guinotte and Kirchner. Release programs are vital to maintaining a healthy pheasant population in central New York's changing landscape. Class of 2000 gift
    The Class of 2000 held a kickoff event to announce their class gift, a fountain on the village green. The class gift committee felt the fountain, which will be engraved with a message from the class, would be a fitting and enduring tribute to their four-year relationship with the village, and a landmark to which they can return as alumni. The kickoff event, where the gift was announced to the general community, was held at the Colgate Inn on October 23.
    Galapagos
    Assistant Professor of Geology Karen Harpp and three students had an opportunity to do field work on the Galapagos Islands in August. Along with representatives from Macalester College and from Ecuador, the Col-gate researchers worked in geochemistry and environmental geology to address questions about the island region's past and future.

    25. Geological Survey Of Japan, Hokkaido Branch (GSJH)
    Listed below are the collaborative activities we are doing or going to do Counseland guidance on geology for companies, governments and their agencies
    http://www.gsj.jp/Hokkaido/pamf/gsjhe.htm
    Geological Survey of Japan, Hokkaido Branch (GSJH)
    Collaborative Research Team of Geological Survey, Hokkaido Desmostylus
    The load of the GSJH exhibition room
    was born in the north of Hokkaido island
    15,000,000 years ago.
    Collaboration and Services
    Hokkaido is the northern most district, and the most recently developed part of Japan. This frontier island is located where the Kuril arc is colliding against the Honshu arc. Due to this geologic situation, Hokkaido is blessed with natural underground resources, and is vulnerable to natural hazards. Since estab-lished in 1948, GSJH has been conducting surveys and researches for the subjects:
    • Geological maps of various scales. Mineral, fuel and geothermal resources. Local and regional geological environments.
    Now it is time for the accumulated data to find outlets to the public. Collaborative Research Team of Geological Survey has risen to make it possible, and is planning several digital publications of geological database, which will be provided in ready-to-use format for the public, on either CD-ROMs or WWW pages. Listed below are the collaborative activities we are doing or going to do:
    • Counsel and guidance on geology for companies, governments and their agencies, students and citizens.

    26. Bridge - Geology
    what a bolide is, the geology of the This collaborative online project compares sandsfrom across detailed topic information, online quizzes and activities.
    http://www.vims.edu/bridge/geology.html
    EarthNet - Virtual resource center for all levels of earth science. Highlights include classroom activities, ask-a-geologist and search for teaching resources by topic, grade level or resource type. U.S. Geological Survey Learning Web - K-12 educational resources on geology including classroom activities and lesson plans. The Dune Book - A comprehensive book on sand dunes, this North Carolina Sea Grant resource explains what sand dunes are and how they work, and provides information on dune erosion, vegetation, and management practices. The Chesapeake Bay Bolide: Modern Consequences of an Ancient Cataclysm - Comprehensive and easy to understand website about a bolide (extraterrestrial body) that crashed into what is now the Chesapeake Bay. Gives great introduction about what a bolide is, the geology of the impact and how it influenced the location of the Chesapeake Bay and some of its rivers. Sands of the World - Think sand is boring and worthless? Well, think again. This collaborative online project compares sands from across the globe and includes an extensive gallery of close-ups of sand, explains musical sand, and teaches you how to say SAND in different languages. To join the fun, send a sample of your local sand and receive a vial of Rhode Island sand in exchange then compare the two. Oceanography: An ONR Science and Technology Focus Site - A comprehensive site from the Office of Naval Research with detailed topic information, online quizzes and activities. Go to Beaches under the Habitats section for information and activities on beach geology.

    27. Courtney K. Harris - Physical Sciences
    Contaminants and Marine geology in the New York Bight Modern Sediment Dynamicsand a Legacy for collaborative Interdisciplinary activities.
    http://www.vims.edu/physical/faculty/harris_ck.html
    Email
    ckharris@vims.edu

    Office
    Franklin Hall 212
    Phone
    Research Site:

    www.vims.edu/~ckharris
    Courtney K. Harris
  • Assistant Professor of Marine Science B.S., University of Virginia M.S., University of California, Berkeley M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia
    Research Interests
    top
    Current Projects
    • Sediment dispersal and reworking in the north-western Adriatic. Funded by the Office of Naval Research as part of the EuroSTRATAFORM project.
      Sediment dispersion on the Eel River Shelf, northern California. Funded by the Office of Naval Research as part of the STRATAFORM project.
      Contaminants and Marine Geology in the New York Bight
      : Modern Sediment Dynamics and a Legacy for the Future; funded by the US Geological Survey.
      Community sediment transport initiative
      . Funded by the U.S. Geological Survey.
    top
    Selected Publications
      Harris, C.K. , B. Butman, and P. Traykovski (2003) Wintertime circulation and sediment transport in the Hudson Shelf Valley. Continental Shelf Research, in press. Harris, C.K.
  • 28. DISCOVERY V16n1 Economic Geology And Latin America
    for joint research and other collaborative activities with universities and otherentities. Among its activities, the Bureau of Economic geology (BEG) is
    http://www.utexas.edu/opa/pubs/discovery/disc2001v16n1/disc_geology.html
    Scott W. Tinker
    Return to

    issue index
    Economic Geology and Latin America One of the oldest and largest research facilities at the University of Texas, the Bureau of Economic Geology also serves as the Texas Geological Survey. Thus, it has investigated geoscience and natural resource issues within the Texas-Mexico border area for nearly 100 years. As natural systems do not recognize man-made boundaries, following Texas earth systems into Mexico is a logical extension of Texas-based studies.
    The majestic Orinoco Delta in Venezuela. Mexico and Latin America offer many exciting opportunities for joint research and other collaborative activities with universities and other entities. Among its activities, the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG) is building partnerships in Latin America that encourage initiatives in fossil energy research and environmental studies. One of the pleasures of research is the interaction with graduate students. For the past thirty years BEG has supported hundreds of graduate students from Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico and Colombia as graduate research assistants. BEG routinely supports about thirty graduate students each semester, about 20 percent of them from Latin American countries. Some of these students have become professors or senior managers and leaders of industry and government agencies in their home countries.
    Fossil Energy Research.

    29. INDEPTH INDEPTH II Technical Report
    Project INDEPTH An Evaluation of SinoUS collaborative activities duringPhase II. Preliminary Draft 9/7/94. Larry D. Brown Institute
    http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/indepth/MainMenu/TRep/T2Rep1.html
    Project INDEPTH: An Evaluation of Sino-US Collaborative
    Activities during Phase II
    Preliminary Draft
    Larry D. Brown
    Institute for the Study of the Continents
    Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 focussing on the CMP profiling that occurred during my presence (July 17-September 15). Prior to July 20, US participation in the CMP work was under the leadership of Prof. Doug Nelson (Syracuse), who has already forward his comments on the first half of INDEPTH II's CMP work. I will refer to Professor Nelson's reports and comments as appropriate. I will also refer to aspects of the fixed station (REFTEK) program as they relate to my activities, although a more thorough evaluation of that component of INDEPTH II should be obtained from the Stanford and CAGS team that managed it. Cooperation: The level of cooperation between Chinese and US scientists, and between the scientific personnel and the MGMR seismic crew, was generally excellent. Many of the small misunderstandings and differences in attitude that hampered opertions in INDEPTH I were absent from INDEPTH II. I attribute much of this improvement to two factors: 1) the presence of Prof. Che Jingkai

    30. Non-Collaborative Web Page: Web-Based Activity
    Lessons on space, insects, robots, geology, biology, and high school students havedeveloped interactive, collaborative, dynamic webbased activities in the
    http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/online/noncoll5.htm
    Designing Web Pages
    Developing a Web-Based
    Activity Page
    Visit OnLine Resources Go to On Line Projects Page Kinds of Webpages Designing a Webpage Evaluating Your Webpage Announcing Your Projects Join an On Line Project West Elementary Projects About This Author West Home Page fair use
    and student permission
    to publish Kinds of Pages determine the kind
    of webpage you will
    publish Six Steps Follow these steps
    when creating
    your webpages Evaluations Three rubrics
    for assessing
    webpages Announcing Tips for
    announcing your webpages Join Projects Join web activities that are already developed West Projects See the web activities developed by our staff
    Sketch Page Non-Collaborative Web Pages Collaborative Web Pages Resource Links
    An activity page that is web-based integrates the Internet wih a topic that may cover several curriculum areas. Numerous activities are included in this page and may even include a hotlist as well as a treasure hunt. A WebQuest is one kind of web-based activity page. Check out the Blue Web'n's rubrics for assessing web-activities to see what makes for a content-rich activity. Visit the WebQuest site to find pointers for developing this kind of activity, then visit the links to examples of web-based activities.
    Resource Links
    Visit the following websites to find tips and learn how to develop your own web-based activity.

    31. Elementary Internet Activities
    html http//geology.wright.edu/geology/k12/metacakes Life Sciences 17 Impact ofHuman Activity on the _cfm/GetDetail.cfm?pID=1253 (collaborative project) http
    http://www.cleveland.k12.oh.us/ITO/joycelessons/sixthgrade.htm

    Sixth Grade
    Overview
    First Grade

    Second Grade

    Third Grade
    ...
    Fifth Grade

    Sixth Grade
    Seventh Grade

    Eighth Grade
    LESSON PLANS Reading H Writing e Math l Science l Citizenship o WEB QUESTS Reading Writing Math Science Citizenship DATA COLLECTION ACTIVITIES COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS Reading Writing Math Science Citizenship LINKS Reading Constructing Meaning-Fiction or Poetry
    Examining Extended Meaning Fiction or Poetry
    Constructing Meaning-Nonfiction Examining/Extending Meaning-Nonfiction Writing Content Organazation Use of Language Writing Conventions Modes or Purposes for Writing Math Patterns, Relations and Functions Problem Solving Strategies Numbers and Number Relations #6-9 Fractions http://forum.swarthmore.edu/paths/fractions http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Patterns/ Geometry #11-12 Geometry http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/junkyard/ http://mathforum.com/alejandre/ Algebra Measurement Estimation and Mental Computation Data Analysis and Probabiltiy #21 Collect Data and Create/use Tables and Graphs http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Algebra/hndsq.html

    32. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT PROFILE
    chemistry, physics and biology, encourages collaborative efforts in In addition thegeology provides an appropriate research and teaching activities are given
    http://geology.uvm.edu/geodept/geoadmin/collab.html

    33. FGSR - Research For Atlantic Canada Communities
    Science in conjunction with the RCMP based on expertise in the departments ofBiology, Anthropology and geology and laboratory collaborative activities.
    http://fgsr.smu.ca/Research/SRP/Thrust1.aspx
    Mission Research Thrusts Chair Allocation Assessment ... Approval Process
    About Us Dean's Message Mission Staff Committees ... Contact Us
    Potential Students Programs Offered Admission Forms Financial Information Scholarships and Awards ... FAQs
    Registered Students Financial Information Graduate Studies Forms Scholarships and Awards Calendar ... FAQs
    Research Grants Deadlines Information Strategic Research Plan ... Publications
    Publications Scholarly Activity Scholarly Expertise Newsletters Launch
    Ask an Expert Instructions Expertise by Keyword Expertise by Name
    Faculty Login General Scholarly Activity Scholarly Expertise Research Thrust 1: Research for Atlantic Canada Communities Major objectives
    • to further develop Saint Mary's University as a centre of interdisciplinary and collaborative research that is directly applicable to social, economic, cultural and political issues of Atlantic Canada; to provide stable funding for the continued operation of the Gorsebrook Research Institute; to maintain a critical mass in Criminology research that will permit the development of a world-class Criminology research program;

    34. FGSR - Environmental Research And Sustainable Development
    organic geochemistry laboratory to be used both by the Industrial Chair and byregular researchers in the geology and Chemistry collaborative activities.
    http://fgsr.smu.ca/Research/SRP/Thrust3.aspx
    Mission Research Thrusts Chair Allocation Assessment ... Approval Process
    About Us Dean's Message Mission Staff Committees ... Contact Us
    Potential Students Programs Offered Admission Forms Financial Information Scholarships and Awards ... FAQs
    Registered Students Financial Information Graduate Studies Forms Scholarships and Awards Calendar ... FAQs
    Research Grants Deadlines Information Strategic Research Plan ... Publications
    Publications Scholarly Activity Scholarly Expertise Newsletters Launch
    Ask an Expert Instructions Expertise by Keyword Expertise by Name
    Faculty Login General Scholarly Activity Scholarly Expertise Research Thrust 3: Environmental Research and Sustainable Development Major objectives
    • Strengthen capacity of the University to carry out inter-disciplinary research on environmental issues relevant to Atlantic Canada, with particular emphasis on work involving an integration of technical/scientific issues with management/policy issues.
    • Apply scientific techniques to improving agricultural production in Atlantic Canada and elsewhere.

    35. Geology Databases And Datasets - Geological Sciences Databases - Academic Info
    Data Viewer LandView reflects the collaborative efforts of World Data Center forMarine geology Geophysics Division and the Bureau on activities which are
    http://www.academicinfo.net/rocksdata.html
    Academic Info
    Geology Databases
    Home Search Index Contact ... Digital Library Databases Advertisers Find Books on Geology
    University of Phoenix Online - Earn your degree 100% online.
    Questia
    - Search over 70,000 books and journals online.
    TheFreeDictionary.com

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    - The Weight Loss Institute offers research on weight loss and diet pills Online Education.net
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    College-Campus.com
    ... Auto Insurance Cheap You can sponsor this page Email us for details American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database "This site is an interface to a crystal structure database that includes every structure published in the American Mineralogist, The Canadian Mineralogist, and the European Journal of Mineralogy. We are now importing data from Physics and Chemistry of Minerals. The database is maintained under the care of the Mineralogical Society of America and the Mineralogical Association of Canada, and financed by the National Science Foundation." British Geological Survey Lexicon of Named Rock Units Crater Lake Data Clearinghouse Bathymetry Survey Completed!

    36. Strengthening Geophysics
    activities 1997 integrate research and teaching across the geology and Geophysics gravity,magnetic and thermal modelling) in collaborative projects including
    http://www.es.mq.edu.au/gemoc/annrep1998/Geophysics98.htm
    strengthening Geophysics and crossing the
    geology/geophysics interface
    activities 1997
    Strengthening of Geophysics and integration across the boundaries of Geology and Geophysics are major aims of GEMOC.
    In 1998 these were advanced by the following:
    • The amalgamation of Geology and Geophysics at Macquarie into a single administrative unit from February, 1998 facilitated closer linkages and interfacing in teaching, research and industry interaction. From January, 1999, we are the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences incorporating Geology and Geophysics. The arrival of Professor Paul Morgan to the Chair of Geology at Macquarie. He has a double degree in Geology and Physics. He is GEMOC’s Program Leader for Geophysics and plans to integrate research and teaching across the Geology and Geophysics interface. Equipment upgrades funded by Macquarie University have resulted in an excellent array of new instrumentation for teaching and research including:
        a 48 channel seismic recorder seismic reflection cable and geophone set with roll-along capability a gravity meter electrical resistivity/IP equipment funded for 1999 magnetic susceptibility/temperature apparatus funded for 1999 interactive seismic 2D/3D processing software funded for 1999
      We had continuing access to the pool of seismic detectors which form part of the ARC Seismic Consortium (headed by the University of Adelaide/Flinders University with Macquarie, Monash, Sydney, Queensland and ANU as partners and with strong support from AGSO and the Australian Geodynamics CRC).

    37. Strengthening Geophysics And The Geology/geophysics Interface
    Chinese Academy of Exploration for collaborative access to research and teachingacross the geology and Geophysics at the ANU node to advance GIS activities.
    http://www.es.mq.edu.au/GEMOC/annrep97/geophys.htm
    strengthening Geophysics and the geology/geophysics interface
    activities 1996
    Strengthening of Geophysics and integration across the boundaries of Geology and Geophysics are major aims of GEMOC. In 1996 these were advanced by:
    • funding by ARC of a Seismic Consortium headed by Flinders University with Macquarie, Monash, Sydney, Queensland and ANU as partners and with strong support from AGSO and the Australian Geodynamics CRC. A pool of seismic tomography equipment will be available for projects by Consortium members.
    • new collaboration between GEMOC and Geophysics at Sydney University has been initiated with development of a major collaborative project and application for 1998 funding.
    • a seismic study of MOHO depth in the Sydney region was set up with a Macquarie seeding grant.
    • a new 48 channel seismometer was purchased with part GEMOC funding (for research and teaching).
    • agreements were reached with the Chinese Academy of Exploration for collaborative access to extensive geophysical datasets.
    • Dr Mark Lackie and Dr Phil Schmidt initiated planning for a major new joint facility (involving CSIRO, Macquarie and other Universities including SUCOGG) for rock magnetism research.

    38. Drexel University Library - Engineering Geology Resource Guide
    to funding information related to research, collaborative activities, travel, curriculum andBioelectronics, Brain Research, Chemical geology, Chemical Physics
    http://www.library.drexel.edu/research/guides/pdfs/enggeology.html
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    Using Our Catalog Tips and instructions for using our Online Catalog. Finding Full Text Need the full article, but you only have the citation? This link will help you get the full text. Current Awareness and Alerting Services Resource Guide Use the Drexel University Library - Current Awareness and Alerting Services Resource Guide to create alerts (specify criteria and information will be automatically emailed to you). Drexel Library - Engineering Resources TOP
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    Applied Science And Technology Abstracts (Found in the FirstSearch Database) 1983-Present Leads users to the latest findings in every area of science, engineering, and technology. Covers more than 350 periodicals, including trade and industrial publications, journals issued by professional and technical societies, and specialized subject periodicals.

    39. Drexel University Library - Geology And Paleontology Resource Guide
    information as it relates to research, collaborative activities, travel, curriculum andBioelectronics, Brain Research, Chemical geology, Chemical Physics, The
    http://www.library.drexel.edu/research/guides/pdfs/geopaleo.html
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    Information Services Librarian - Engineering PHONE: 215-895-1873 EMAIL: bhattjj@drexel.edu Click Here For More Information Andy Wheeler Information Resources Technician - Engineering PHONE: 215-895-2782 EMAIL: adw29@drexel.edu Click Here For More Information
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    Current Awareness / Alerting Services Click Here Find full-text article from a citation Click Here Requesting Materials From Other Libraries We recommend using PALCI E-ZBorrow to obtain books from other libraries. You may also use Document Delivery to request journals, articles, books and other materials from other libraries. Click Here TOP
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    Applied Science and Technology Abstracts Access via FirstSearch, Date Coverage from 1983 to present. Leads users to the latest findings in every area of science, engineering, and technology. Covers more than 350 periodicals, including trade and industrial publications, journals issued by professional and technical societies, and specialized subject periodicals. Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Dates Vary, Mostly Abstracts, May have links to text from other sources.

    40. Selected Geology, Links For Mineralogists
    to geologic processes , impact cratering activities , planetary atmosphere fromMODERN PHYSICAL geology, Graham R animation was a collaborative effort between
    http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/links/geol/geol.html

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    The Solar System
    ... Selected Geology Structural Geology
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    Introductions to the Solid Earth and Plate Tectonics@
    Teaching Documents about Geochronological Methods@
    Glossaries, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Geosciences@ Structural Geology Richard W. Allmendinger , Dept. of Geological Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY: Rick Allmendinger's Home Page . Scroll down to: Programs. Structural geology programs, freely available to academics by downloading via anonymous FTP . The academic versions available are: Stereonet 6 PPC — A brand new PowerPC version of the stereonet program for the Macintosh; Stereonet 4.9.6 – a general purpose stereographic projection plotting program; FaultKinWin 1.1 — Pretty much the same as FaultKin, above, but for Windows PCs; StrainSim 1.3 – simulates pure and simple shear deformation of boxes, triangles, circles, and lines; Microstructure 2.6 – calcite, dolomite, and quartz microstructure analysis; MacStress – plots frictional-crystal plastic transition curves.

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