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  1. Introduction to Applied Geophysics: Exploring the Shallow Subsurface by H. Robert Burger, Anne F. Sheehan, et all 2006-07-06
  2. Applied Geophysics by W. M. Telford, L. P. Geldart, et all 1990-10-26
  3. The Solid Earth: An Introduction to Global Geophysics by C. M. R. Fowler, 2004-12-20
  4. Naked Earth: The New Geophysics by Shawna Vogel, 1996-05-01
  5. Field Geophysics (Geological Field Guide) by John Milsom, 2003-05-23
  6. Fundamentals of Geophysics by William Lowrie, 2007-10-22
  7. The Solid Earth: An Introduction to Global Geophysics by C. M. R. Fowler, 1990-06-29
  8. Environmental and Engineering Geophysics by Prem V. Sharma, 1997-12-13
  9. Earthquake Prediction (Development in Solid Earth Geophysics) by Tsuneji Rikitake, 1975-12
  10. Electromagnetic Methods Vol.1: Theory (Investigations in Geophysics Series No. 2)
  11. An Introduction to Applied and Environmental Geophysics by John M. Reynolds, 1997-04-28
  12. Whole Earth Geophysics: An Introductory Textbook for Geologists and Geophysicists by Robert J. Lillie, 1998-05-12
  13. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics, 4th Ed (Geophysical References) by Robert E. Sheriff, 2002-01-01
  14. Principles of Applied Geophysics - Fifth Edition by D.S. Parasnis, 1996-12-26

1. Geophysics Online
SEG home page Publications home page Feedback. Prepublication of accepted geophysics papers. List of manuscripts. Message from geophysics Editors. Feedback.
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2. Institute For Geophysics -- University Of Texas At Austin
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geophysics is the SEG s (The Society of Exploration geophysics) archival technical journal. geophysics, published bimonthly, contains
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    4. The Society Of Exploration Geophysicists HOME
    To ensure uninterrupted delivery and online access to geophysics and The Leading Edge, renew online today if you haven t already.
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    Welcome to SEG
    Annual Meeting
    SEG returns to Denver, Colorado for the SEG International Exhibition and 74th Annual Meeting. Make plans to attend the premier showcase for exploration technology and services October 10-15, 2004. Related Link: Annual Meeting 2004 Those members who will need a visa to attend the 2004 Annual Meeting can use our new online form to create a personalized invitation letter. Related Link: Letter of Invitation and Visa Info 2004 Abstract Submission
    The abstract submission process is now closed. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent out the first and second week of June. Thank you for your submissions. We'll see you in Denver! Related Link: EASE Renew for 2004 Online
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    5. Geophysics At Stanford
    science, and (2) courses in geophysics to coordinate these fundamentals with principles of geophysics. The program leading
    http://pangea.stanford.edu/GP/geophysics.html

    Stanford University
    Mitchell Earth Sciences Building,
    Room 360
    397 Panama Mall
    Stanford, CA 94305-2215
    Tel: 650.723.4746
    Fax: 650.725.7344
    Webperson
    Carrie Bannai

    Geophysics is the branch of Earth Sciences which employs physical measurements and mathematical models to explore and analyze the structure and dynamics of the solid earth and similar bodies and their fluid envelopes.
    Pu'u O'o lava pond on Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, 1999. By Segall Research Group. Academic Programs
    The undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to provide (1) a background of fundamentals in science, and (2) courses in geophysics to coordinate these fundamentals with principles of geophysics. The program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Geophysics permits many electives and a high degree of flexibility for each individual student. Graduate programs give specialized training for professional work in exploration, research, and education, and lead to degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy.
    Research Facilities
    The Department of Geophysics is located in the Ruth Wattis Mitchell Earth Sciences building. It has numerous research facilities among which are a state-of-the art broadband seismic recording station, many computers, high-pressure-and-temperature rock properties and deformation laboratories and various instruments for geophysical field measurement.

    6. DIAS Geophysics: Home Page
    Staff, publications, news and information.
    http://www.geophysics.dias.ie/
    Geophysics Section
    School of Cosmic Physics

    Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies

    DIAS, 5 Merrion Square,
    Dublin 2, IRELAND.
    Tel: +353 1 662 1333
    Fax: +353 1 662 1477
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    Staff Publications Projects ... New_PhD-PostDocs on offer
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    7. EGG-exploration Geophysics Group
    Research using seismic and ground penetrating radar (GPR) interpratation at the University of Trieste, Italy.
    http://www.units.it/~geoegg/

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    8. Ensign Geophysics Limited
    Processing 2D, 3D and 4D seismic data. Worldwide operations.
    http://www.ensigngeo.com/

    9. NOAA/NESDIS/NGDC - Images, Visualizing Data, NGDC Marine Geology & Geophysics Di
    Images offered by the NOAA National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) Marine Geology and geophysics Division and collocated World Data Center A for Marine Geology and geophysics.
    http://web.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/image/images.html
    search NGDC
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    NESDIS NGDC site map ... Sediment Thickness of the Oceans
    ). We are pleased to see NGDC-generated images throughout the web, and appreciate links back to this page. If you use these images, please credit the underlying data sources/funding institutions of the data from which the images were derived, and credit NOAA/NGDC for the image.
    COASTAL IMAGERY
    Monterey Bay Interactive Image
    created by NGDC/MGG for the
    NOAA and National Geographic Sustainable Seas Expeditions Series
    Coastal Relief On-Line Image Viewing
    description/ordering For more information on coastal imagery, please contact Dr. David Divins . For more information on the Monterey Bay images, please contact Dr. Peter Sloss CRUSTAL AGE OF THE OCEAN FLOOR
    Spinning Globe with Crustal Ages, Equatorial view (300K GIF)

    Spinning Globe with Crustal Ages, Equatorial view (271K GIF)

    Still Globe with Crustal Ages, Equatorial view

    Spinning Globe (72 frames 200x184) with Crustal Ages, Equatorial view (MPEG)
    ... Page with more Crustal Age images and credits to the original compilers For more information on images of crustal age of the ocean floor, please contact Dr. Peter Sloss

    10. Geophysics
    Notice We no longer maintain the geophysics virtual library. If you are interested in taking over the geophysics virtual library, please contact the maintainers of the WWW Virtual Library.
    http://www-crewes.geo.ucalgary.ca/VL-Geophysics.html
    Notice: We no longer maintain the Geophysics virtual library. If you are interested in taking over the Geophysics virtual library, please contact the maintainers of the WWW Virtual Library

    11. Geophysics
    Journal of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)
    http://www.seg.org/publications/geophysics/index_body.html

    12. Earth And Space Sciences (Geology And Geophysics) At UW
    The Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington (formerly Geology and geophysics) Earth and Space Sciences ( Geology, geophysics, Geological Sciences) University of Washington
    http://www.geophys.washington.edu/
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    Community Information Pacific NW Earthquakes
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    13. UW-Madison Department Of Geology And Geophysics - Redirect
    Dept. of Geology geophysics, University of WisconsinMadison 1215 W Dayton St. Madison WI 53706. Tel (608) 262-8960. Fax (608) 262-0693.
    http://www.geology.wisc.edu/

    14. SEG URL Change
    Geoarchive has been replaced by geophysics new online presence on the American Institute of Physics Online Journal Publishing Service platform.
    http://www.seg.org/publications/geoarchive/
    Geoarchive
    The Society of Exploration Geophysicists
    Geoarchive has been replaced by Geophysics' new online presence on the
    American Institute of Physics' Online Journal Publishing Service platform. If you are not automatically forwarded, click here Publications Meetings Technical ... Publications Index

    15. Spectrum Geophysics
    Geophysical services including ground penetrating radar, seismics and resistivity investigations, for well and utilitylocation.
    http://www.spectrum-geophysics.com/

    16. Earth And Space Sciences (Geology And Geophysics) At UW
    The Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington (formerly Geology and geophysics). UW Home ESS Home. Academic Programs.
    http://www.ess.washington.edu/
    UW Home ESS Home Academic Programs Undergraduate
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    Community Information Pacific NW Earthquakes
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    17. Bjarne Rafaelsen
    Interpretation of 3D seismics reveal glacial geomorphology, palaeo ice-flow directions, glacioteconics and carbonate build-ups in the south-western Barents Sea.
    http://www.ibg.uit.no/~bjarne/

    Bjarne Rafaelsen
    Department of Geology
    University of Tromsø
    Dramsveien 201
    N-9037 Tromsø
    E-mail: bjarne.rafaelsen@ig.uit.no
    Telephone: (+47) 77 64 66 08
    Fax: (+47) 77 64 56 00
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    Last update: June 30th 2003 Presentations Last update: June 12th 2003 Svalex Last update: March 15th 2004 CV Last update: January 19th 2004 Links Last update: January 20th 200 Gallery Last update: August 6th 2002 Bjarne Rafaelsen Research fellow Speciality: Interpretation of 3-D seismic from the southwestern Barents Sea, mainly the Upper Paleozoic and Quaternary succession. Organiser of: The Carbonate Network - A web-based network for scientists and students working with carbonate related topics News March 19th 2004 The Carbonate Network web-pages and forum opened September-December 2003 Worked on seismic modelling at GEUS June 30th Extended abstracts avaliable from the conferences "65th EAGE Conference & Exhibition" and "Petroleum exploration and production in environmentally sensitive areas"

    18. NGDC/MGG - World Data Center For Marine Geology And Geophysics, Boulder
    World Data Center for Marine Geology geophysics, Boulder, operated by NOAA/NGDC, archives offers data from the global ocean Great Lakes (bathymetry
    http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html
    search NGDC
    NOAA
    NESDIS NGDC comments ... NGDC questions: ngdc.info@noaa.gov NGDC home
    page maintained by: ngdc.webcontent@noaa.gov
    last update May 10, 2004

    19. AGU Journals - Nonlinear Processes In Geophysics
    Publishes original research involving nonlinear processes in geophysics in the broadest sense, including contributions from both dynamical system theorists as well as geophysicists applying nonlinear methods to fundamental problems in geophysics.
    http://www.agu.org/pubs/agu_journpg.html
    Earth in Space Int. J. Geomagn. Aeron. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics Earth Interactions ...
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    NONLINEAR PROCESSES IN GEOPHYSICS
    (semi-monthly)
    Co-published with the European Geosciences Union
    Publishes original research involving nonlinear processes in geophysics in the broadest sense, including contributions from both dynamical system theorists as well as geophysicists applying nonlinear methods to fundamental problems in geophysics. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics home page provides submission, review and subscription information. View Contents of Recent AGU Journals American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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    20. IMSA Geophysics Home Page
    Welcome to geophysics at IMSA. This course was the first Earth Science course on the World Wide Web, premiering in the Spring of 1993. Please note that IMSA geophysics has not been taught since
    http://www.imsa.edu/edu/geophysics
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    This course was the first Earth Science course on the World Wide Web, premiering in the Spring of 1993. Since that time the course has gone through many revisions, and this latest revision of the home page is intended to give a fresher look to the site.
    Please note that IMSA Geophysics has not been taught since 1999, so it is likely that some of the links may be out of date. Hopefully this course will be taught in the upcoming academic year, in which case I will have more time to dedicate to updating the site. This course and web page developed and maintained by Mark A. Horrell, Ph.D.

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