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  1. An Introduction to Atmospheric Radiation, Volume 84, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by K. N. Liou, 2002-04-29
  2. Velocities in Reflection Seismology (Modern Approaches in Geophysics) by Jean-Pierre Cordier, 1985-09-30
  3. Applied geophysics in the search for minerals, by A. S Eve, 1956
  4. Principles of Induction Logging (Methods in Geochemistry and Geophysics)
  5. Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics, Volume 30 (International Geophysics) by Adrian E. Gill, 1982-11-28
  6. Instrumentation in Earthquake Seismology (Modern Approaches in Geophysics) by Jens Havskov, Gerardo Alguacil, 2006-06-01
  7. Offset Dependent Reflectivity-Theory and Practice of AVO (Investigations in Geophysics, Vol 8) by John P. Castagna, 1993-01-01
  8. The Rocky Mountain Region: An Evolving Lithosphere: Tectonics, Geochemistry, and Geophysics (Geophysical Monograph)
  9. Quantitative Geophysics and Geology (Springer Praxis Books / Geophysical Sciences) by Louis Lliboutry, 2000-06-16
  10. A Practical Guide to Borehole Geophysics in Environmental Investigations by W. Scott Keys, 1997-02-01
  11. Introduction to Petroleum Seismology (Investigations in Geophysics, No. 12) by L. Ikelle, Lasse Amundsen, 2005-11-01
  12. Environmental Magnetism: Principles and Applications of Enviromagnetics (International Geophysics) (International Geophysics) by Michael E. Evans, Friedrich Heller, 2003-04
  13. Earthquake Thermodynamics & Phase Transformation in the Earth's Interior (International Geophysics, Volume 76) (International Geophysics) (International Geophysics)
  14. Environmental and Engineering Field Geophysics: Data Collection by Roelof Versteeg, 2008-02-25

61. :: SCRIPPSNEWS ::
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62. Texas A&M's Department Of Geology & Geophysics
Adventures in G G. Photo Gallery, Prospective Students, Click here to visit the interactive G G Forum, About Employment Opportunities, Contact Us, Home,
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63. Using Surface Geophysics For Bridge Scour Detection
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Office of Ground Water
Branch of Geophysics
SURFACE-GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES USED
TO DETECT EXISTING AND INFILLED
SCOUR HOLES NEAR BRIDGE PIERS
by Gary Placzek and F.P. Haeni
U.S. Geological Survey, 11 Sherman Place, U-5015, Storrs, CT 06103
ABSTRACT Surface-geophysical techniques were used with a position-recording system to study riverbed scour near bridge piers. From May 1989 to May 1993, Fathometers, fixed- and swept-frequency continuous seismic- reflection profiling (CSP) systems, and a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system were used with a laser-positioning system to measure the depth and extent of existing and infilled scour holes near bridge piers. Equipment was purchased commercially and modified when necessary to interface the components and (or) to improve their performance. Three 200-kHz black-and-white chart-recording Fathometers produced profiles of the riverbed that included existing scour holes and exposed pier footings. The Fathometers were used in conjunction with other geophysical techniques to help interpret the geophysical data. A 20-kHz color Fathometer delineated scour-hole geometry and, in some cases, the thickness of fill material in the hole. The signal provided subbottom information as deep as 10 ft in fine-grained materials and resolved layers of fill material as thin as 1 ft thick. Fixed-frequency and swept-frequency CSP systems were evaluated. The fixed-frequency system used a 3.5-, 7.0-, or 14-kHz signal. The 3.5-kHz signal penetrated up to 50 ft of fine-grained material and resolved layers as thin as 2.5-ft thick. The 14-kHz signal penetrated up to 20 ft of fine-grained material and resolved layers as thin as 1-ft thick. The swept-frequency systems used a signal that swept from 2- to 16-kHz. With this system, up to 50 ft of penetration was achieved, and fill material as thin as 1 ft was resolved. Scour-hole geometry, exposed pier footings, and fill thickness in scour holes were detected with both CSP systems.

64. Department Of Geophysics Welcomes You
CSM has one of North America s oldest geophysics programs and one of the world s foremost departments in applied geophysics.
http://www.geophysics.mines.edu/
Welcome to the Web site of the CSM Department of Geophysics. The Geophysics Department is located on the second floor of the Cecil H. and Ida Green Graduate and Professional Center on the Colorado School of Mines Campus in Golden, Colorado.
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65. Department Of Geology And Geophysics - University Of Wyoming
Features a museum, library, research laboratory and study facilities. Includes FAQs, campus map and contact information. Located in Laramie.
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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Wold Chair Scholarship Application 2004-2005 Research Opportunities Distinguished Lecturer Series ... Student Organizations Professor Paul Heller is interested in the relationship between continental tectonics and basin subsidence and sedimentation in northeastern Spain.
Geology is the study of the origin, history and structure of the Earth. Our undergraduate offerings encompass virtually every aspect of the science, with emphasis on current theory, methods and applications. Our graduate program provides training for the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in many disciplines of the earth sciences, including geology, geochemistry, geophysics, glaciology, paleontology, planetary science and remote sensing. The philosophy of the department is to provide sound training in both theory and field observation, and to couple this background with a thorough education in modern laboratory, quantitative and field techniques required for an understanding of geologic processes. General Info News People Research ... Undergraduate Program Last Revision: Thursday, January 30, 2003

66. Nonlinear Processes In Geophysics - Home
Nonlinear Processes in geophysics (NPG) Executive Editor Alfred R. Osborne. Editorial Board. NPG Paper ISSN 10235809 NPG Online ISSN 1607-7946.
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Contact Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics Home Copernicus Home EGU Publication Overview Home ... Online Library Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics NPG
Executive Editor: Alfred R. Osborne Editorial Board NPG Paper: ISSN 1023-5809
NPG Online: ISSN 1607-7946 ISI Impact Factor: 1.262 (2001)
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Full Peer Review - Immediate Online Publication - Immediate Online Open-Access - Full Article Alert Services Indexed in Current Contents, Science Citation Index, ISI Alerting Services, Geo Base, Geo Archive, Geo Ref, SRef COOL Aims and Scope Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics NPG ) is an international, interdisciplinary journal for the publication of original research furthering knowledge on nonlinear processes in all branches of Earth, planetary and solar system sciences. The editors encourage submissions that apply nonlinear analysis methods to both models and data. The journal maintains sections for regular length articles, brief communications and commentary as well as review articles and "Special Issues". Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics NPG ) is published by Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) and the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

67. BBI | Brunnen- Und Bohrlochinspektion GmbH
German company specializing in geophysical applications of borehole research. Site in both English and German.
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68. NPG - Volumes And Issues
2 Volume 8, Number 4/5, 2001 Achievements and Directions in Nonlinear geophysics Volume 8, Number 6, 2001 Quantifying predictability.
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Dedicated to Prof. A. D. Kirwan Jr. on the occasion of his 70th birthday
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4th International Workshop on Nonlinear Waves and Chaos in Space Plasmas
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Quantifying Predictability
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Theory and Simulation of Solar System Plasmas, No.4 Volume 10, Number 6, 2003 Quantifying predictability Volume 9 Volume 9, Number 1, 2002 Volume 9, Number 2, 2002 Theory and simulation of Solar System Plasmas, No. 3 Volume 9, Number 3/4, 2002 Geophysical Laboratory Experiments Volume 9, Number 5/6, 2002 New Perspectives in Magnetospheric Dynamics: Chaos, Fractals, Multiscale Turbulence and Criticality Volume 8 Volume 8, Number 1/2, 2001 Volume 8, Number 3, 2001 Theory and simulation of Solar System Plasmas, No. 2 Volume 8, Number 4/5, 2001

69. Petroleum Activities In The Department Of Geology & Geophysics At Texas A&M Univ
Facilities, education, and research activities in applications of tectonophysics, stratigraphy, geochemistry, and seismic data processing.
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Dept Home Student Info Faculty Research ... TEACHING P ETROLEUM S TUDIES IN G EOLOGY
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70. Geological Engineering And Sciences At Michigan Tech
Explore the geology, geophysics, earth science and geological engineering degree programs at Michigan Tech. electrical geophysics. Streaming Videos
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    71. SpringerLink - Publication
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    Publication Pure and Applied Geophysics Publisher: Birkh¤user Verlag AG ISSN: 0033-4553 (Paper) 1420-9136 (Online) Subject: Geosciences Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Volume 161 Number 7 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 Number 3 ... Request a sample Volume 160 Number 12 Numbers 10-11 Number 9 Number 8 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 159 Numbers 11-12 Number 10 Number 9 Numbers 7-8 ... Numbers 1-3 Volume 158 Number 12 Number 11 Numbers 9-10 Number 8 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 157 Numbers 11-12 Number 10 Number 9 Numbers 6-8 ... Numbers 1-2 Volume 156 Number 4 Number 3 Numbers 1-2 Volume 155 Numbers 2-4 Number 1 Volume 154 Numbers 3-4 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 153 Numbers 2-4 Number 1 Volume 152 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 151 Numbers 2-4 Number 1 Volume 150 Numbers 3-4 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 149 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

    72. Active EM(TM) Subsurface Imaging System
    See through the earth with Active Electromagnetic Imaging, identify ore bodies, geologic structures, old workings, and hazards. Offshore, use high resolution seismic with solid streamer cable towed hydrophone arrays.
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    MAI's Active EM Imaging System is capable of obtaining high resolution images through most geologies to depths over 300 meters. Unlike high resolution seismic, this system permits imaging through blasted rock and into old mine workings. Many minerals, as well as their grade, can be identified directly by their characteristic signatures. Multimetallic steeply dipping pod shaped ore-bodies in highly folded Cambrian strata have recently been imaged to depths in excess of 250 meters with great success.

    73. Department Of Earth & Planetary Science
    The department of geophysics planetary sciecesThe summary for this Hebrew page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
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    74. Subsurface Computer Modeling, Inc.
    Reservoir studies, including engineering, geology and geophysics. Offices in Texas and UK.
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    75. Emilio Segrè Visual Archives
    The world's largest collection of photographs, films and other images in the history of physics and allied sciences such as astronomy and geophysics.
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    AIP home page Scitation AIP Publications AIP Journals Publishing Services History Center Statistical Research Center Career Services Science News Science Policy Site Index
    The Human Face of Science: Mini-Exhibits To convey a vivid impression of the real character and life of scientists, we've assembled some of our favorite photos, along with stories and quotes.
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    of the Center for History of Physics at the American Institute of Physics . The collection focuses on American physicists and astronomers of the twentieth century, but includes many scientists in Europe and elsewhere, in other fields related to physics, and in earlier times. Search the Photo Collection This service is supported by donations from the Friends of the AIP Center for History of Physics You can help with tax-deductible contributions of visual materials or funds. Currently there are thousands of images available online. Updates are being made continuously. Please contact the Archives directly if the individual you're looking for is not listed in the index or if you're interested in seeing additional images of those individuals who are listed.

    76. Astronomy & Geophysics Home Page
    Astronomy and geophysics journal information, contents lists and abstracts on the Blackwell Publishing website. Astronomy geophysics.
    http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=1366-8781&site=1

    77. Hawaii Institute Of Geophysics & Planetology
    Describes the institute's research in 20 Earth Science related categories.
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    HIGP Web Home Personnel Webmail HIGP Labs Infrasound Lab Paleomagnetics Lab Raman
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    -SOEST -SOEST Academic Department: Geology and Geophysics University of Hawai'i at Manoa Welcome to the Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, a technology-based academic institute operating at the forefront of Earth and planetary research.
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    78. Homepage Of The Institute For Geophysics, University Of Hamburg
    Translate this page Das Institut für Geophysik hat eine neue Homepage http//www.geophysics.zmaw.de. Arbeitsgruppen, AGG (Applied geophysics Group), Prof.
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    79. CICESE | División De Ciencias De La Tierra
    Research and study programs by the Centro de Investigaci³n Cient­fica y de Educaci³n Superior de Ensenada. Focus on seismology, geology and applied geophysics.
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    80. Department Of Geology And Geophysics - University Of Wyoming
    provides training for the MS and Ph.D. degrees in many disciplines of the earth sciences, including geology, geochemistry, geophysics, glaciology, paleontology
    http://home.gg.uwyo.edu/
    POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Wold Chair Scholarship Application 2004-2005 Research Opportunities Distinguished Lecturer Series ... Student Organizations Professor Ron Marrs views the folded Paleozoic rocks along the north flank of the Unita Mountains. Geology is the study of the origin, history and structure of the Earth. Our undergraduate offerings encompass virtually every aspect of the science, with emphasis on current theory, methods and applications. Our graduate program provides training for the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in many disciplines of the earth sciences, including geology, geochemistry, geophysics, glaciology, paleontology, planetary science and remote sensing. The philosophy of the department is to provide sound training in both theory and field observation, and to couple this background with a thorough education in modern laboratory, quantitative and field techniques required for an understanding of geologic processes. General Info News People Research ... Undergraduate Program Last Revision: Thursday, January 30, 2003

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