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  1. Bibliography of North American Geology with Subject Indexes. 11 Bulletins. By F.b. Weeks and J.m. Nickles. Bulletins for the Years: 1906-07, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916. Two Volumes by The Government Printing Office, 1906
  2. Bibliography and Index of New Zealand Geology 1970-1989 (Monograph 9)

141. NGDC/WDC MGG, Boulder-The Index To Marine And Lacustrine Geological Samples
The index to Marine and Lacustrine Geological Samples is a collaboration between20 oceanographic and lacustrine institutions the US NGDC/WDC for MGG
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/curator/curator.html
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Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY
The Index to Marine and Lacustrine Geological Samples program is a collaboration between twenty institutions and government agencies that maintain geological sample repositories. The database, maintained by NGDC, is designed to help researchers locate seafloor and lakebed cores, grabs, dredges, and drill samples in their collections. Sample material is available directly from the participating institution. Before proposing research on any sample, please contact the curator for more information on sample condition and availability. Data include basic collection and storage information. Lithology, texture, age, principal investigator, physiographic province, weathering/metamorphism, glass remarks, and descriptive comments are included for some samples. Data are coded by individual institutions, several of which receive funding from the National Science Foundation to participate. meet approximately every 2 years, and their database efforts have been endorsed by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), Committee on International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE)

142. Lakehead University Geoarchaeology
Program integrates a series of relevant courses taught in the Departments of Anthropology, Geography and geology and offers an interdisciplinary B.Sc. and H.B.Sc. degree in geoarchaeology.
http://www.lakeheadu.ca/~geoarwww/geoarch.html

143. Èí. ãåîëîãèè
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http://www.uiggm.nsc.ru/uiggm/geology/

144. WVGES Geology, Physiographic Provinces
Overview of physiographic regions within West Virginia from the WV Geological and Economic Survey.
http://www.wvgs.wvnet.edu/www/geology/geolphyp.htm
WV Geology, Physiographic Provinces
The geology of West Virginia was examined by numerous individuals in the mid and late 1700s and early 1800s, but the first comprehensive examination was by William Barton Roger, State Geologist of Virginia, from 1835 to 1841. When the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey was started in 1897, Israel Charles White initiated a program to geologically map the entire State, county by county, at a scale of one inch to the mile. This program, from 1906 to 1939, provided maps and reports for the State that are still in use. During the late 1800s through the present, many detailed studies have been carried out that better defined the coal areas, subsurface, paleontology, oil and gas fields, depositional environments, and mineral resouces. Present investigations including geological mapping, coal studies, and stratigraphic correlations, are being done in more detail with 1:24,000-scale maps, aerial photographs, geophysics, and computers. West Virginia is basically composed of two areas: the western two-thirds of relatively flat-lying rocks containing minable coal, and the eastern one-third comprised of folded and faulted rocks with no minable coal. The former area is the Appalachian Plateau Province and the latter is the Valley and Ridge Province and they are separated by the Allegheny Front. In the extreme eastern part of the State are the oldest rocks, and as one proceeds westward, the rocks are younger and younger (see general geologic map). More specifically, the oldest rocks in the east are very late Precambrian (the Catoctin Formation) and then a nearly complete section of the Paleozoic is exposed moving to the west (see stratigraphic column). There are no significant Mesozoic or Cenozoic rocks in the State, but overlying most formations is Quaternary alluvium.

145. Redirection Page - Department Of Geology And Geological Engineering At SDSM&T
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146. Meetings
Announcements and schedules for annual meetings and research conferences covering diverse topics in sedimentary rock geology.
http://www.aapg.org/meetings/
Meetings Short Cuts APPEX Annual: Dallas 2004 Hedberg Research Conferences International: Barcelona 2003 International: Cancun 2004 Future Meetings International Pavilion Online Convention Lookup Where do you want to go in AAPG's site? AAPG Foundation AAPG International Regions AAPG Members Only AAPG Sections Abstracts: Meetings/Conf Advertising Advisory Council Annual Meeting Annual Report Awards Bookstore Bulletin Search Candidates for Office Classified Ads Committees Code of Ethics Conventions Constitution and Bylaws DEG: Division of Environmental Geosciences Directory of Members Distinguished Lecture Program Divisions DPA: Division of Professional Affairs DPA Directory Dues for Memberships Education EMD:Energy Minerals Division Executive Committee Explorer Field Courses Field Trips Government Affairs Committee Grants-in-Aid Program Hedberg Conferences Honors and Awards House of Delegates Insurance for Members International Conference and Exhibition International Development International Pavilion (online) Job Bank K-12 Resources K-12 Teacher of the Year Award Leadership Conference Library Resources Media Kit Meetings MemberNet Membership Online Courses Permissions Position Papers Professional Internet Database Public Forum Rapid Review Retirement for Members Short Courses Section Meetings Site Search Slide Bank Student Chapter Program Student Expo Student Internet Database Visiting Geologists Program SEARCH
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147. WebRing: Hub
Midsized ring with sites on a variety of geology subjects.
http://nav.webring.com/cgi-bin/navcgi?ring=geoesring;list

148. Department Of Industry And Resources - Geological Survey Of Western Australia
Since the 1880s GSWA has been gathering, synthesising and publishing informationon the State s geology and mineral and petroleum resources.
http://www.doir.wa.gov.au/GSWA/
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DoIR Home Geological Survey of Western Australia Geological Survey of Western Australia The Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA) is a division of the Department of Industry and Resources. Since the 1880s GSWA has been gathering, synthesising and publishing information on the State's geology and mineral and petroleum resources.
GSWA produces a huge collection of books, maps and state-of-the-art databases for the benefit of the Western Australian community including prospectors, explorers, miners and investors. This information provides the building blocks for the design of exploration programs in Western Australia. It is also critical to Government in determining policy, and in decision making, particularly on economic and land use issues. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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Kalgoorlie METPET data now available
Belele geophysical data release
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149. PHOTO
Image gallery of European geology.
http://www.fotogeo-jwieczorek.ans.pl/
PHOTO-GEO-GALLERY GALLERY OF Jozef WIECZOREK - AN INDEPENDENT GEOLOGIST GEOLOGY OF EUROPE GEOLOGY OF THE ALPS GEOLOGY OF THE TATRA MOUNTAINS ... LINKS RECOMMENDED SITE in OPEN DIRECTORY PROJECT http://dmoz.org/Science/Earth_Sciences/Geology/ e-mail:jwieczorek@ans.pl see also: Jozef WIECZOREK- independent geologist http://www.geo-jwieczorek.ans.pl WITRYNA OBYWATELSKA JOZEFA WIECZORKA http://www.jwieczorek.ans.pl Last modification: 5.06.2004

150. Geology 204 Natural Disasters
An examination......Earth Environmental Sciences 204 605. Natural Disasters. Spring2004. Prof. Stephen A. Nelson. Course
http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol204/
Natural Disasters Spring 2004 Prof. Stephen A. Nelson Course Description An examination of the causes, effects, and options available to mitigate natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, subsidence, flooding, severe weather, and meteorite impacts. Follow the links below to material related to this course. New links will be added throughout the semester, so check back with this page often. Send e-mail to Prof. Nelson: snelson@tulane.edu
Click on the Topic of Interest Below Course Announcements Course Syllabus 204
Course Syllabus 605
Lecture Notes ... Disaster Web Links Announcements - Look here for announcements concerning this course
May 13, 2004 - Final Exam scores and Final Course Grades are now posted. Note that the scores and grades are posted only if you filled out the permission form in the final exam. Click HERE to see the posting. May 10, 2004 - The disaster logs have been graded. You will be able to pick them up at the Final Exam today. To see how the log was graded and to view Prof. Nelson's disaster log, click HERE April 28, 2004 -

151. The Oregon Department Of Geology And Mineral Industries: Home
The mission is to serve the public by providing a costeffective source of geologic information for Oregonians.
http://sarvis.dogami.state.or.us/
Contact us Site map Links Search ...
Publications List available as PDF

In the news
Portland finally shakes up plan for earthquakes
- reprinted from the Oregonian
Clackamas County Map and Report released

New map pinpoints 14,000 earthquakes in Oregon

Tsunami preparadness guide released (PDF)

New tsunami evacuation brochures for selected coastal communities
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Digital Mapping Techniques 2004 Portland Conference

More on our website: Latest map and report releases The most recent earthquakes in the Pacific NW (from the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network)
Department publication list (PDF file)
Annual Performance Measure Report ... DOGAMI job listings from the State of Oregon jobs page
The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) is an independent agency of the State, and has a broad responsibility in developing a geologic understanding of natural hazards. We then make this information available to communities and individuals to help mitigate the risks of earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, floods, and volcanic eruptions. The Department is also the lead state regulatory agency for mining, oil, gas and geothermal, production and reclamation. To review the administrative rules that govern our department, click

152. USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) Home Page
US Department of the Interior US Geological Survey URL http//www.usgs.gov/index.htmlAsk USGS Last modified 22Apr-2004@1428, FirstGov Take Pride in
http://www.usgs.gov/
USGS Home Ask USGS Site Map Advanced Search Home June 09, 2004 This page contains a DHTML menu which relies on Javascript in order to render and function. Turn on scripting for this function. Welcome to the U.S. Geological Survey Federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and
living resources, natural hazards, and the environment. Spotlight 50 Years of Cooperative Interstate Water Management in the Delaware River Basin It's Hurricane Season! How are Extreme Storms Changing our Coasts? Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan on May 29, 2004 Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake in Northern Iran on May 28, 2004 ... FY 2005 President's Budget Request for USGS Regional Information Click map for Regional Studies and State information Events USGS Celebrates National Fishing and Boating Week USGS Celebrates 125 Years of Science for America USGS and the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Celebration 2003-2006 Science Features See the bottom of San Francisco Bay Without Getting Wet! Remember glass-bottomed boats? We're going those a few steps better.
Getting to the Core of the Issue:
Scientists to Drill Nation's Largest Known Impact Crater Alphabetical Index Frequently Asked Questions Jobs USGS Library ... U.S. Department of the Interior

153. CAVING IN JAMAICA
An extensive to the caves of Jamaica. Geography, geology, photos, descriptions and a downloadable caves database.
http://users.skynet.be/sky33676/index1.html
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CAVING IN JAMAICA

Hello, welcome to this web site. Here you can find everything you ever wanted to know about caving in Jamaica, but didn't dare to ask :)
This site is made because there is not so much information on the web about this Tropical Caver's Paradise. Indeed there are a lot of reasons to go caving in Jamaica.
WHY JAMAICA?
THE EXPEDITIONS GEOGRAPHY HISTOPLASMOSIS ... LINKS
NEW!
  • Read all about the Red Stripe Test
  • Notes on the JCO March-April 2004 expedition (work in progress)
  • visit the photo page of the JCO March-April 2004 Expedition
  • Make a virtual flight over Jamaica's famous Cockpit Country. Download the AVI-file (3.0 MB). Read more about this spectacular limestone landscape in the Guided Tour
This web site is build by Guy Van Rentergem and was updated 06-May-2004 You can mail me at: guy.van.rentergem@skynet.be

154. Chemical Geology
The official publication of the European Association for Geochemistry, with organic and inorganic research from around the world. Searchable indexes and online access to articles (subscribers only).
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503324/description
Home Site map picswapper("picswap", [/authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_1.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_2.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_3.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_4.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_5.jpg", /authored_framework/ + "images/topbar_6.jpg"], 5000) Advanced Product Search Products Chemical Geology Journal information Product description Editorial board Guide for authors Online submission ... Special issues and supplements Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view
(including Isotope Geoscience)
Official Journal of the European Association for Geochemistry
Editors-in Chief:
P. Deines, S. L. Goldstein, C. G¶pel, D. Rickard, R. L. Rudnick, L. M. Walter

See editorial board for all editors information

Note to Contributors: Online submission is now available for this journal. To submit your article online, go to:

155. Connecticut Geology -- Earth Science Information For Teachers And Students
Earth science information for Connecticut teachers and students with short hypertext articles, teaching materials, and photoessays.
http://www.wesleyan.edu/ctgeology/
CONNECTICUT GEOLOGY Earth Science Information for Connecticut Teachers and Students
Click on the map for a large image with explanations

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156. NCSU Department Of Marine, Earth And Atmospheric Sciences
Offers BA, BS, MS, and PhD degrees in marine sciences, geology and meteorology. Focus areas include weather prediction, air quality, airsea interactions, climate modeling, hydrology, geochemistry, and surface processes.
http://www.meas.ncsu.edu

Overview
Programs Facilities Setting ... Outreach Prospective Students: Undergraduate Graduate Current Students: Undergraduate Graduate Faculty Staff ... New Courses
The Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (MEAS) at North Carolina State University is one of the largest interdisciplinary physical science departments in the nation. MEAS offers graduate and undergraduate degrees in Atmospheric Science/Meteorology, Geology, and Marine Science.

157. Iceage
Studies of glaciers, Quaternary geology, paleoclimatology, paleooceanography, and paleoanthropology.
http://iceage.umeqs.maine.edu/
Welcome to iceage at UMaine Current Research GES 591 COLOR="#0000AF"> Introduction to Meteorology and Climatology course outline readings IQCS Field Trip The Wednesday Seminar Series "Icebergs in the Southern Ocean" -photo by Terry Hughes, March 2000

158. Geology Of Baja California
of geologic provinces and history.......
http://math.ucr.edu/ftm/bajaPages/Geology.html
Return to Contents Page Printer friendly version >> This page was generously contributed by John Minch, Edwin Minch and Jason Minch in response to a query of mine. They have provided a brief summary of the geology of Baja California.
The three contributors are authors of a recent book "Roadside Geology and Biology of Baja California." (See the Books Page for information on this book).
Fred Metcalf
Page Contents Geologic Provinces Geologic History Baja California Information Pages
Brief Summary of the Geology
of Baja California
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Geologic Provinces of Baja California
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B AJA CALIFORNIA
can be divided into 5 provinces based on geologic landforms. They are:
  • the tilted granitic fault blocks of the main mountain ranges,
  • the broad flat coastal plains,
  • the isolated coastal mountains,
  • the fault block mountains and alluviated valleys of the Basin and Ranges, and
  • the plateaus of the Volcanic Tablelands. The first three provinces are part of the Cretaceous collision of the North American and the Pacific Plate. The last two provinces are directly related to the opening of the Gulf of California.
  • The tilted granitic fault blocks are represented by the Sierra Juarez and the Sierra San Pedro Martir which form the main granitic ranges of the State of Baja California and the Sierra La Laguna of the Cape region mountains. The main rock types in this province are granitic, metamorphic, and metavolcanic.
  • 159. Klamath-Salmon Natural History Library | Online Library Catalog | Geology Index
    Topics Contact Us, Catalog geology. . Title, Year, Availability. 1. Californiageology, 1998, Library Reference. 2. California serpentines
    http://www.klamathsalmonlibrary.org/catalog/geoindex.html
    Catalog Geology Title Year Availability California geology Library Reference California serpentines: flora, vegetation, geology, soils, and management problems Library Reference Forest types on ultramafic parent materials of the southern Siskiyou Mountains in the Klamath region of California Library Reference Geology of the Sawyers Bar area, Klamath Mountains, northern California. Library Reference Glacial geology of the northern Salmon Mountains, Marble Mountain Wilderness, northern California Library Reference Roadside geology of Northern and Central California Library Reference Salmon sub-basin sediment analysis Library Reference Tectonic control of lode gold deposits, Quartz Hill, Klamath Mountains, California Library Reference A vegetation/soil based ecological classification scheme for the Orleans Mountain/Salmon Mountain area northwest, California Library Reference
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    160. The Miller Museum Of Geology, Queen's University
    Earth science teaching museum for local schools and naturalscience interest groups in eastern Ontario.
    http://geol.queensu.ca/museum/museum.html
    The Miller Museum of Geology
    Queen's University, Kingston,
    Ontario, Canada
    Miller Hall, Queen's University The Miller Museum is located in the Department of Geological Sciences at Queen's University. It is a small but active earth-science teaching museum for local schools and natural-science interest groups in eastern Ontario. The museum features many fossil and mineral displays, a working seismograph, and an educational tour program of "hands on" geology activities. Visit us in person from 9am-5pm weekdays, and on-line anytime! For self-guided tours there is no admission charge, while guided group-tours are available for a small fee.
    Museum Exhibits
    Geology exhibits, a mineral gallery, the early evolution of animal life, a dinosaur exhibit, and more...
    Online Exhibits
    The Dawn of Animal Life Our newest permanent exhibit, and our only (so far) online exhibit. This exhibit highlights almost three billion years of early evolution. Featured are the oldest known multicelled animals in the world (~600 million years ago) that were discovered in the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada in 1991. (Graphics intensive, and still under construction)

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