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  1. Use of remote sensing to quantify construction material and to define geologic lineations: Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project, Maine (Special report - ... and Engineering Laboratory ; SR 242, pt. 1) by H. L McKim, 1975
  2. Integrating and coordinating GRI's continuity-logging project at the gypsy site by Raymon L Brown, 1996
  3. Site Exploration in tunnelling projects (CSIR report) by A. P Van Jaarsveld, 1971
  4. Technical integration of eastern Devonian gas shales, geologic production controls project: Final report, December 1983-May 1985 / prepared by L.B. Owen ... [et al.] by L. B Owen, 1985
  5. Large scale permeability test of the granite in the Stripa mine and thermal conductivity test (Technical project report) by Lars Lundström, 1978
  6. Geometry and development of spit-bar shorelines at Horseshoe Cove, Sandy Hook, New Jersey (United States. Office of Naval Research. Geography Branch. Technical ... 5, Project NR 388-057, Contract Nonr 266) by Warren E Yasso, 1964
  7. WRD project and report management guide by John E Moore, 1982
  8. A report to the National Geographic Society and the National Park Service on the potential of the North Alaska Range for archeological sites of Pleistocene ... summary of field research, summer 1978 by John F Hoffecker, 1978
  9. Final report of Project NR 388-057 (United States. Office of Naval Research. Geography Branch. Technical report ; [no. 8], Project NR 388-057, Contract Nonr 266) by Arthur Newell Strahler, 1964
  10. Development of the Horseshoe Cove Shoreline, Sandy Hook, New Jersey (United States. Office of Naval Research. Geography Branch. Technical report ; no. 3, Project NR 388-057, Contract Nonr 266) by Gustavo A Antonini, 1962
  11. Tidal cycle of changes in an equilibrium beach, Sandy Hook, New Jersey (United States. Office of Naval Research. Geography Branch. Technical report ; no. 4, Project NR 388-057, Contract Nonr 266) by Arthur Newell Strahler, 1964
  12. Geology and hydrology of selected sites: Memorandum report (SRI project) by Francis R Hall, 1959
  13. Ocean Wave Modeling by Swamp Group Editors, 1985-03-31
  14. South African Geodynamics Project paper by L. J Robb, 1979

81. Department Of Forestry And Geology
Catherine s Island, Georgia each summer. Economic geology field trip, 2002. Communication Skills and research projects Students
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The University of the South
Sewanee, TN
The Forestry and Geology Department is dedicated to providing intergrated coursework and independent research in forested ecosystems, geology and other related disciplines. We emphasize an interdisciplinary approach because of the significant degree to which forest ecosystems and geological environments affect one another. To accomplish our goals, we stress work both within and outside the classroom, and train students to integrate their field observations with theoretical concepts and analytical data. Department History and Majors:
Two majors are offered within the department: Forestry and Geology . Students may select either B.S. or B.A. degrees from either of these. The Natural Resources major is currently supervised by the Forestry and Geology Department, but is one of the three new majors offered in the Environmental Studies Program . These programs are a natural outgrowth of Sewanee's academic history along with its physical setting on the Cumberland Plateau. Forestry has been taught here for more than seventy years (since 1923). Geology, which was initially offered here in the 1870's, was restored to the curriculum in 1977 when the department changed from the Department of Forestry to the more interdisciplinary Department of Forestry and Geology. Urban Forestry, Spring 2003

82. AHC Bernard L. Majewski Fellowship
resources history, and business or economic history related to economic geology. research projects which integrate archival data with data gathered from other
http://ahc.uwyo.edu/eduoutreach/majewski/default.htm
Online Collections Home About the AHC Search/Site Map ... Symposiums Majewski Fellowship Video Broadcasts Travel Grants Rentschler Lecture Archives Week ... y American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
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Laramie, WY 82071
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Bernard L. Majewski Fellowship The Fellowship The Bernard L. Majewski Research Fellowship is funded by an endowment provided through the generosity of Mrs. Thelma Majewski and is intended to provide research support for a recognized scholar in the history of economic geology and to facilitate the Fellow’s use of archival collections in the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming. The Fellow shall be appointed for a period of one calendar year. During this time the Fellow will carry the title of the Bernard L. Majewski Research Fellow and represent the University of Wyoming as such. Administration of the Fellowship will be the responsibility of the Director, American Heritage Center. Research Fields The Fellowship is intended to support research in the history of economic geology. For the purposes of the Fellowship, economic geology is defined as the activities of exploration and development of petroleum, base, precious and industrial minerals, including basic geological research. Acceptable related fields include: history, oral history, and historical archaeology pertaining to economic geology, environment and natural resources history, and business or economic history related to economic geology. The American Heritage Center maintains many archival collections, which can be used by the Fellow as source material in conducting historical research. Research projects which integrate archival data with data gathered from other sources (such as historical archaeology and the earth sciences) are also encouraged.

83. Research Project Page
EXTECH III YELLOWKNIFE research projects. Bedrock geology. Submarine Bedrock Geochemistry of the South Yellowknife Bay Area, Yellowknife
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/gsc/mrd/extech3/research_projects_e.html
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EXTECH III YELLOWKNIFE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Bedrock Geology
  • Submarine Bedrock Geochemistry of the South Yellowknife Bay Area, Yellowknife Greenstone Belt: Cousens et al. Structural study in the Jackson Lake Formation with emphasis on the Yellowknife River Fault Zone: Martel et al.
Surficial Geology and Geochemistry
  • Surficial Geology, Drift Prospecting and Environmental Studies, Yellowknife Area: Kerr et al. Biogeochemistry: Nickerson
Geophysics and Remote Sensing
  • Electrical Structural Characteristics and Physical Properties of Mineralized and Host Rocks of the Yellowknife Gold Mining District: Katsube et al.

84. Andrew MacRae - Current Projects
sedimentological context for a project by Chris The YohoBurgess Shale research Foundation; More Structural geology resources; Atlantic Geoscience Centre Now
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/
Current Projects - Andrew MacRae
The University of Calgary, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics Personal photo: Why do people put these things on home pages? Materials on this page are (c) 1994 unless otherwise noted. Please contact the author for distribution details. There probably will not be a problem anyway, but please ask.
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  • Ph.D. project Albian (Cretaceous) palynology
    Ph.D. project
    Palynology and sequence stratigraphy of Late Albian (latest Early Cretaceous) sediments and volcanics, Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian Arctic. Successfully defended December 4, 1996. This page will soon be moving. I am not sure where, but it will be somewhere in Nova Scotia (.ns.ca), the location of my new, temporary job as a visiting fellow at GSC Atlantic. I will add a pointer to the new page when I have a URL. Not everything will be moving, so get it while you can. Kanguk Peninsula field area. View looking west towards Twin Diapirs (Carboniferous-Permian evaporite diapirs) in the forground, and Split Mountain (to the right) on Kanguk Peninsula, western Axel Heiberg Island, Canadian Arctic. The youngest units visible are the black basalt flows of the Strand Fiord Formation, capping cliffs over 800 metres tall on Split Mountain, about 6km away. These are underlain (in order) by thin black shales of the Bastion Ridge Formation (marine), the Hassel Formation (sandstone, nearshore marine) and Christopher Formation (shale, shelf marine), all Cretaceous in age, and the subjects of the study. In the foreground, around the orange-yellow diapirs, some of the sandstone of the Isachsen Formation is visible. The orange-yellow colour of the diapirs is caused by oxidation of sulphide minerals associated with the diapirs.

85. University Of Calgary, Geology And Geophysics
and Ph.D. degrees in most areas of geology, geophysics, and for a wide range of graduate research topics as well as collaborative projects with faculty who
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/grad.htm
Geology and Geophysics Home Directories: Grads Search General Information
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Graduate Studies : Geology and Geophysics The Department of Geology and Geophysics, through the Faculty of Graduate Studies , offers the following graduate degree programs: Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy
The University of Calgary offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in most areas of geology, geophysics, and hydrology. The varied research interests of the faculty provide opportunities for a wide range of graduate research topics as well as collaborative projects with faculty who have different specialties. Master of Science (Geology or Geophysics)
Doctor of Philosophy (Geology or Geophysics) Course Based Master of Science
Geology and Geophysics offers non-thesis Master's degrees in both Geology and Geophysics. The course-based M.Sc. program provides B.Sc. graduates with advanced academic training and industry experience. The program is suitable for both full-time and part-time mature students who are already in the workforce with relevant work-experience, but wish to obtain an advanced degree without taking a leave of absence. Program Details.

86. Research Projects
The most essential research projects Division of geology and Mineralogy Professor Ilmari Haapala has led projects focussed on the geotectonic setting
http://savotta.helsinki.fi/halvi/keho/researce.nsf/0/cc3888b91af94f94c2256759003

87. Lakehead Univeristy - Geology - Pete Hollings
was completed in June 2002 and we are now in the process of preparing manuscripts for a special issue of Economic geology. Ongoing research projects are being
http://www.lakeheadu.ca/~geology/research/Hollings/main.php
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Dr. Peter Hollings
B.Sc. (University of London)
Ph.D. (University of Saskatchewan) Contact Information: Office: CB 4001 Phone: Email: writeEmail('peter','hollings')
Research Interests
East West Resource Corporation and funding from the National Research Council's Industrial Assistance Research Program (IRAP) . In addition my Master's students are working on the Lake Nipigon Region Geoscience Inititiative, a $3.5 million investigation of the mineralization potential of the Nipigon basin. Field work in Central Chile, Sur-Sur open pit, Rio Blanco, Chile I am involved with research into the genesis of giant porphyry copper deposits in South America. I became involved in this research while an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Ore Deposit Research (CODES) Dr Phil Fralick Rio-Jancal Valley, Central Chile I am also interested in the field of environmental geology, having been involved in research into acid mine drainage at uranium mines in northern Saskatchewan and the Renison Bell tin mine in western Tasmania. Research undertaken at the Cluff Lake Uranium mine as part of a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Saskatchewan demonstrated the viability of using kinetic cells to quantify oxygen consumption rates as a means of measuring sulphate release rates in waste rock piles. Research on the Renison Bell tin mine was undertaken by Sarah Gilbert, an Honours student at the University of Tasmania, and has led to a recent publication discussing effects of hardpan layers on the water chemistry of pyrrhotite-rich tailings material.

88. GeoSciences Division
the Geosciences , Engaging Undergraduates in Planetary geology research , Applied Undergraduate Undergraduate research projects The following are examples of
http://www.cur.org/geology.html
Council on Undergraduate Research 734 15th St. N.W. Suite 550 Washington D.C. 20005 Fax: 202.783.4811 Chair
Lori Bettison-Varga
Department of Geology
The College of Wooster
944 College Ave
Wooster OH 44691
330-263-2249 (fax)
lbettison@acs.wooster.edu
Geosciences Councilors term expires 2004 term expires 2005 term expires 2006 David Bailey
Hamilton College Bill Miller, Jr.
University of North Carolina at Asheville Jeffrey Ryan
University of Southern Florida Gayle Gleason State University of New York - College at Cortland C. Brannan Andersen Furman University Kirsten Menking Vassar College James Cullen Salem State College David Matty Central Michigan University Robert Shuster University of Nebraska at Omaha Jill Singer Buffalo State University Kimberly Hannula Fort Lewis College Deanna Van Dijk Calvin College John Creasy Bates College Linda Reinen Pomona College Stephen Van Horn Muskingum College Karen Fryer Ohio Wesleyan University Lori Bettison-Varga The College of Wooster Wendi Williams University of Arkansas at Little Rock Karen Grove San Francisco State University Lydia Fox University of the Pacific Laura Guertin Pennsylvania State U - Delaware County

89. Undergraduate Research In Geochemistry And Hydrogeology
cover by reading over the following list of undergraduate research projects Name. Degree. Advisor. Project Title. John Boulangern 1. BS Environmental geology, exp.
http://mac01.eps.pitt.edu/GeochemWebpage/UGradResearch.html
Undergraduate Research in
Geochemistry and Hydrogeology
You can get a sense of what undergraduate research can cover by reading over the following list of undergraduate research projects: Name Degree Advisor Project Title Laura Balch B.S. Chemistry, 1998 Capo Determination of trace metals content of iron oxides precipitated from coal mine drainage in southwestern Pennsylvania John Boulangern B.S. Environmental Geology, exp. 2001 Stewart Geochemistry of spring waters, Death Valley, CA Robin Dee B.A. Environmental Studies, 1999 Stewart Chemical interactions between water and shale: implications for abandoned mine drainage Erik Hoffmann1 Geology Capo X-ray diffraction analysis of clay minerals in shale associated with the Pittsburgh Coal Tara Laishley B.S. Geology, 1998 Capo Internship: Ground Water Remediation Technologies Analysis Center (GWRTAC)/ Clean Water Action Jenny Lee B.S. Environmental Geology, 2000 Capo Assessment of acidic drainage remediation efforts on Cowanshannock Creek, Armstrong County, PA (Brackenridge Summer and Morris K. Udall Scholarships) Erica Love Geology Capo Internship: Pennsylvania Dept of Environmental Protection Chad R. Lupp

90. Geological Survey Of IRAN (( G.S.I ))
of the latest scientific progress and attracting the Iranian and foreign experts’ cooperation in different research projects. Economic geology In economic
http://www.gsi-iran.org/?lang=en&p=06-03

91. Colgate University Press Releases - Research Project Takes Student To Exotic Isl
Thursday, January 22, 2004 Colgate research projects can take students to some farflung places. Major Astrogeophysics and geology.
http://www.colgate.edu/index.aspx?pgID=6013&nwID=2135

92. NMBGMR Staff - Brian S. Brister
natural resources through petroleumrelated research projects. With practical industry experience in petroleum exploration and production geology, Brian has a
http://geoinfo.nmt.edu/staff/brister/home.html
Main Staff > Brian S. Brister
Brian S. Brister Petroleum Geologist

New Mexico Tech
801 Leroy Place
Socorro NM 87801-4796
(505) 835-6333 (FAX email
Education/Certification
Experience
  • 2001-present: Adjunct Faculty, New Mexico Tech Earth and Environmental Science Department, Socorro, NM 1999-present: Petroleum Geologist, NMBGMR, Socorro, NM 1998-1999: Independent Geological Consultant, Fort Worth, Texas 1990-1998: Burnett Oil Co., Inc., Fort Worth, Texas
Click here for list of publications
Current Research Projects (2004)
  • Managing coalbed methane produced water for beneficial uses, San Juan and Raton Basins, New Mexico. Project in cooperation with Sandia National Laboratories and the New Mexico Petroleum Recovery Research Center. Menefee Formation outcrop studies for improved reservoir models, San Juan Basin, New Mexico. Project funded by a grant from the Research Partnership to Secure Energy for America.

93. Baylor University || Geology Department
a geological perspective, both of which are essential for continued growth in the geological profession. Courses involve research projects, oral presentations
http://www.baylor.edu/Geology/

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Phone: 254 710-2361
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Email: Christopher_Pena@baylor.edu
About Baylor Geology
The Department of Geology will move to the new Baylor Science Building in late June 2004. Click here for updates on construction. Baylor University offers courses leading to the Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Ph.D. degrees with options in either geology or geophysics. A program of courses is also offered leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in earth science. A Bachelor of Arts degree is offered in geography. The geology curriculum is designed to provide a sound understanding of geology, geophysics and related fields and the development of a geological perspective, both of which are essential for continued growth in the geological profession. Courses involve research projects, oral presentations, written reports, and fieldwork. Independent field research, field problems, and presentations at professional meetings are regular features of both undergraduate and graduate programs. The student must complete either an independent research study, an internship, or a faculty-supervised research project for the B.S. degree. A thesis is required for the M.S. and M.A. degrees. A dissertation comprised of 3 publications is required for the Ph.D. The B. A. and M. A. degrees in earth science cover a broad spectrum of topics and are designed to give the earth science major an understanding of the earth's materials and processes. When combined with the secondary or elementary teaching requirements of the School of Education, the earth science graduate is certified to teach earth science in Texas public schools

94. Institute Of Marine Science, UC Santa Cruz
Other projects involve analysis of the paleohydrology of Eli Silver s research involves study of the including marine and subaerial geology and geophysics.
http://ims.ucsc.edu/currgeo.html
Marine Geology and Geophysics
Cluster Group: Current Research
Cluster Groups
Current Research
Marine Vertebrate Biology Coastal Biology Fisheries and Fishery Management Oceanography and Ocean Processes ... Marine Geology and Geophysics Cluster Group The marine geology and geophysics cluster group comprises a diverse group of earth scientists interested in the physics, chemistry, and geological evolution of materials forming the seafloor. While this research varies greatly in purpose, setting and methods, there are some common themes. Fisher, Silver, Gill, and Moore are interested in the nature and influence of fluid flow through earth's crust below the oceans, from hydrothermal circulation where the crust is young, to tectonically-induced flows where old seafloor is destroyed at oceanic trenches. Gill, Griggs, Silver, and Moore all study deformation of geological materials in places where the geology is dynamic, where the crust is being changed (squeezed, uplifted, subducted, or worn away) by tectonic and shoreline processes. Among other lines of geological research

95. Institute Of Petrology And Structural Geology
LIST OF research projects. research projects at the Institute of Petrology and Structural geology are generally financed from two main sources.
http://mail.natur.cuni.cz/~petrol/res_proj01.html
This site is produced and maintained by Ondrej Lexa and Vladimir Tolar. Please report all comments, questions or suggestions.
LIST OF RESEARCH PROJECTS
Research projects at the Institute of Petrology and Structural Geology are generally financed from two main sources. The most important source are the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (GACR) and the Grant Agency of the Charles University (GAUK). The Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Education and Institute of Nuclear Research represent other financial sources. The following research projects were financed by the above listed institutions in the years 1994-2000:
Comparison of metamorphic conditions and tectonic setting of two Saxothuringian domains in the Bohemian Massif.
(- Jiri Konopasek)
Magma sources and emplacement mechanisms of dyke swarms in the Central Bohemian Plutonic Complex.
(- Frantisek V. Holub) ... (- Jiri Konopasek)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Comparison of metamorphic conditions and tectonic setting of two Saxothuringian domains in the Bohemian Massif. Financed by: GACR
Duration:
Project leader:
Jiri Konopasek
Co-workers: Karel Schulmann, Helena Klapova

96. Coastal And Marine Geology Program
Coastal and Marine geology Program The Coastal and Marine geology Program Web site of the US Geological Survey is a clearinghouse of coastal related information and scientific research. Visitors
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://marine.usgs.gov/&y=02195C9D3C7ADDD1&

97. Home : Antarctic Research Facility
Copyright Statement Florida State University. webmaster's email. research Facility with a website and database that will continue to expand as future LIS interns take on new projects
http://www.arf.fsu.edu/
Home
This version of the Antarctic Research Facility web site and database was developed through an informal cooperative program between the Florida State University School of Information Studies (LIS) and the Antarctic Research Facility (ARF). LIS student interns, under the guidance of faculty in both departments, designed and constructed the website and database with standard applications utilized in LIS undergraduate courses. This cooperative venture between the two departments gives students "real-life" web site and database design, programming, and maintenance experience while providing the Antarctic Research Facility with a web-site and database that will continue to expand as future LIS interns take on new projects. Florida State University webmaster's email

98. School Of Ocean & Earth Science - SOES 3024 (OA396): Independent Geology Researc
SOES 3024 (OA396) Independent geology research Project. Coordinator. Dr JR Andrews. Other teaching staff. SOES/SOC Staff. Semester. 1. Timetable slot. Not timetabled.
http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/teaching/undergraduate/unit_courses/index.php?link=d

99. School Of Ocean & Earth Science - SOES 6031 (OA496): Independent Geology Researc
SOES 6031 (OA496) Independent geology research Project. Coordinator. Dr DA Teagle. Other teaching staff. Project Supervisors. Semester. Both. Timetable slot.
http://www.soes.soton.ac.uk/teaching/undergraduate/unit_courses/index.php?link=d

100. UW-Eau Claire Summer Times News: Geology Research Takes First Place In Canada
geology professor Karen Havholm approached the students with an idea for a research project that studied the depositional environment of the Hinckley Sandstone
http://www.uwec.edu/newsbureau/SummerTimes/STpast/Summer00/07-24-00/geology.html
S ummer T imes July 24, 2000 Volume 36, Number 6 Geology research takes first place in Canada
Professor says teamwork among student researchers made project rewarding
Two geology students from UW-Eau Claire, Karl Beaster and Josh Kohn, have won first place at a competition in Canada for research that took them nearly a year to complete.
Geology professor Karen Havholm approached the students with an idea for a research project that studied the depositional environment of the Hinckley Sandstone, which can be found in outcrops along the Kettle River, just north of Hinckley, Minn. Beaster and Kohn met during a field course, Geology 343, with Havholm and decided to take advantage of the opportunity.
Havholm worked with them to map out the project and showed them how to get started on their field research, said Beaster, a senior geology major.
"She introduced us to the equipment and the techniques used in field geology," said Beaster. "But after that we were mostly on our own."
Beaster and Kohn worked on the presentation of their project until midnight the night before Student Research Day at UW-Eau Claire, where they took first place in the natural sciences division.

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