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         Marine Geology:     more books (100)
  1. The Sea Floor: An Introduction to Marine Geology by Eugen Seibold, Wolfgang H. Berger, 1996-02-06
  2. Geology: Marine Terraces-Weathering and Erosion Index 389-752 (Magill's Choice)
  3. Marine Geology by Roger N. Anderson, 1986-07-09
  4. Marine geology of Guam, (Geology and hydrology of Guam, Mariana Islands) by K. O Emery, 1962
  5. Geomagnetism in Marine Geology (Elsevier Oceanography Series, no. 6) (Elsevier oceanography series, no. 6) by Victor Vacquier, 1972-09
  6. Marine Geology and Oceanography of the Arctic Seas, by Yvonne Rosenberg-Herman, 1974-01
  7. Marine Geology and Oceanography of the Pacific Manganese Nodule Province (NATO Conference Series)
  8. Two Problems of Marine Geology:Atolls and Canyons by Ph. H. Kuenen, 1947
  9. Marine geology of the Capricorn Channel area (Bulletin / Department of National Development, Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics) by J. F Marshall, 1977
  10. Marine Geology, Eastern Part of Prince Gustaf Adolf Sea, District of Franklin - Paper 63-22 by J. L. Marlowe, 1963
  11. Marine Geology of the Pacific
  12. Marine Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry of the Woodlark Basin-Solomon Islands (Earth Sciences Series, Vol 7) by Brian Taylor, 1987-10
  13. The geology and paleontology of the marine pliocene of San Diego, California (Plaeontology: Pelecypoda) (Memoirs of San Diego Society of Natural History) by Leo George Hertlein, 1972
  14. The Prince William Sound, Alaska, Earthquake of 1964 and Aftershocks. Volume 1: Operational Phases of the Coast and Geodetic Survey Program in Alaska for the Period March 27 to December 31, 1964. Volume 2: Research Studies: Seismology and Marine Geology by Fergus J., ed. Wood, 1966

21. NGDC/MGG - Redirection Page
The NGDC marine geology and Geophysics Web Pages Have Moved to a New Server OurWeb Address is still http//www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html If you have any
http://web.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html
The NGDC Marine Geology and Geophysics Web Pages Have Moved to a New Server
Our Web Address is still: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html
If you have any other address bookmarked, please change it to the URL above.

22. Maine Geology - Coastal Marine Geology Publications
Survey Coastal marine geology Publications. Speed Index Do you haveany QUESTIONS about coastal marine geology publications? THE
http://www.state.me.us/doc/nrimc/pubedinf/pubs/plcoast.htm
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MAINE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
Maine Geological Survey

Coastal Marine Geology Publications
Speed Index:

Do you have any QUESTIONS about coastal marine geology publications?
THE SEAFLOOR REVEALED - The Geology of the Northwestern Gulf of Maine Inner Continental Shelf
(Catalog No. 96-6) SURFICIAL GEOLOGY OF THE MAINE INNER CONTINENTAL SHELF Back to Index Surficial Geology of the Maine Inner Continental Shelf, by W.A. Barnhardt, D.F. Belknap, A. R. Kelley, J.T. Kelley, S.M. Dickson, 1996. Series of 7 maps covering coastal Maine, scale 1:100,000. Free index map and order form - Index maps are contained in the Maine Geological Survey's list of publications.
Catalog No. Map Name Price Piscataqua River to Biddeford Pool Ogunquit to Kennebec River Cape Elizabeth to Pemaquid Point Boothbay Harbor to North Haven Rockland to Bar Harbor Mt. Desert Island to Jonesport

23. Pandora.oce.orst.edu/
SJSU Geology 130 marine geologymarine geology Geology 130. Syllabus Course Schedule Lab Exercises Reading ListLecture Outlines Links. Produced By Don Reed San Jose State University.
http://pandora.oce.orst.edu/

24. AWI: Research - Marine Geology
Geosciences. marine geology. Geophysics Glaciology Atmospheric chemistry. MarineGeology. Research programs Staff Publications Facilities Workshops Meetings
http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/Research/meeresgeologie.html
Research Resources About us
Geosciences
Marine Geology Geophysics Glaciology Atmospheric chemistry Periglacial research
Marine Geology
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Head of Department
Tel.: ++49 471 4831 1200 Secretary Renate Edor
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27568 Bremerhaven Responsible: Dr. R. Schlitzer Webmaster

25. UH Marine Geology & Geophysics
The Coastal Geology Group (CGG) conducts marine geologic research in the HawaiianIslands with the goal of improving our understanding of coastal processes and
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/MGG/
GMT is a free, public-domain collection of ~60 UNIX tools that allow users to manipulate (x,y) and (x,y,z) data sets (including filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and produce Encapsulated PostScript File (EPS) illustrations ranging from simple x-y plots through contour maps to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3-D perspective views in black and white, gray tone, hachure patterns, and 24-bit color. The Coastal Geology Group (CGG) conducts marine geologic research in the Hawaiian Islands with the goal of improving our understanding of coastal processes and coastal records of environmental change.
The MARGINS Program seeks to understand the complex interplay of processes that govern continental margin evolution. Woodlark Basin data, articles, and bibliography made available to the public, hosted by the MARGINS Program. Publications and images of backarc spreading, rifting, and microplate rotation between transform faults in the Manus Basin. Publications and images of the Lau Basin, an extensional transform zone.

26. MARINE GEOLOGY
GEOLOGY 5533. marine geology. DR. STEPHEN K. BOSS. SYLLABUS, READING ASSIGNMENTS.marine geology IMAGES, LAB ASSIGNMENTS. TERM PAPER, EXAMS WITH ANSWERS.
http://comp.uark.edu/~sboss/margeol.htm
GEOLOGY 5533 MARINE GEOLOGY DR. STEPHEN K. BOSS SYLLABUS READING ASSIGNMENTS MARINE GEOLOGY IMAGES LAB ASSIGNMENTS TERM PAPER EXAMS WITH ANSWERS
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27. Marine Geology Courses
Geological Oceanography Program. The courses offered in the Geological OceanographyProgram of the Department of Marine Sciences can be selected from this page.
http://cima.uprm.edu/~morelock/
G eological O ceanography P rogram
The courses offered in the Geological Oceanography Program of the Department of Marine Sciences can be selected from this page. Geological Oceanography - Acrobat version Geological Oceanography - frames version Coral Reef Systems UPR Student Handbook ... Bulletin Board Once you have selected a course, links and the index button will be unique for that course. Each course index will also have a return to Geological Oceanography Program that will take you back to this course selection page. At appropriate places in the notes, you will be given links to internet sites. Contact for more information email message

28. Scotiabank Marine Geology Research Laboratory _ Introduction
SCOTIABANK marine geology. RESEARCH LABORATORY. The Scotiabank MarineGeology Research Laboratory was established in 1989 through
http://www.geology.utoronto.ca/marinelab/
Scotiabank Marine Geology Research Laboratory SCOTIABANK MARINE GEOLOGY RESEARCH LABORATORY
The Scotiabank Marine Geology Research Laboratory was established in 1989 through the first ever "Excellence in Education Award" of the Bank of Nova Scotia to Professor Steven Scott of the Department of Geology at the University of Toronto.
The focus of the lab is on scientific study of the deep ocean floor, the development of new technologies for marine exploration, and education.
Scotiabank Marine Geology Research Laboratory

Department of Geology, University of Toronto
22 Russell Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3B1
CANADA
Tel.: (416) 978-5424
FAX: (416) 978-3938
Email: scottsd@geology.utoronto.ca
URL: www.geology.utoronto.ca/marinelab Last updated: April 2003

29. Scotiabank Marine Geology Research Laboratory _ Ocean Mining
Scientists from the Scotiabank marine geology Reserch Laboratory at the Universityof Toronto have found several mounds of metal sulphides within Canada s 200
http://www.geology.utoronto.ca/marinelab/research/mining.html
Scotiabank Marine Geology Research Laboratory
OCEAN MINING
"... in the ocean depths, there are mines of zinc, iron, silver and gold which would be quite easy to exploit."
Jules Verne (1870)
"First Move Made to Mine Mineral Riches of Seabed" (New York Times, December 21, 1997) and " Goudmijnen onder zee" (de Volkskrant January 31, 1998 ) ... such were recent page one headlines in newspapers in New York and Amsterdam . The articles described the move by Nautilus Minerals Corporation, a Sydney based company registered in Papua New Guinea , to lay claim to almost 4000 km of PNG's seabed for the purpose of mining polymetallic sulfides (copper, zinc, lead, silver, gold). At the same time, American interests are moving fast to be among the first into what some see to be a new opportunity. What are these people after? There are about 150 sites of presently or recently active hydrothermal venting on the sea floor and more are being found every year by marine geologists, geophysicists and biologists conducting basic research on a fundamental Earth process. This is one important way that heat is ventilated from the interior. The vented hot water, at temperatures as high as 420 C but more commonly 350 C, carries dissolved in it high concentrations of metals, reduced sulfur and other elements that are precipitated when it encounters the 2

30. LookSmart - Marine Geology
SEARCH the directory FOR. YOU ARE HERE Home Library Sciences Earth Environment Geology marine geology.
http://www.looksmart.com/eus1/eus53706/eus53712/eus53775/eus55055/eus330147/r?l&

31. MarineGIS, GIS Applied To Marine Geology
The purpose of this site is to provide information and links for thosewho works in geology, oceanography and GIS related domain.
http://www.marinegis.com/
The purpose of this site is to provide information and links for those who works in geology, oceanography and GIS related domain For any information you can contact : Rodolphe Devillers

32. Vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsevier Journal=00253227
USGS Center for Coastal Watershed Studies St. Petersburg/Tampa Petersburg, Florida Field Center website. Research programs undertaken at this Centerinclude Coastal and marine geology and South Florida Ecosystem studies.
http://vls.icm.edu.pl/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=elsevier&journal=00253227

33. Marine Geology -- Spring 2002
MNS 354F marine geology Spring 2002. Instructor Henrietta N. Edmonds,Department of Marine Science Office L317, Marine Science
http://www.utmsi.utexas.edu/people/staff/edmonds/MNS354F/
MNS 354F: Marine Geology - Spring 2002
Instructor: Henrietta N. Edmonds , Department of Marine Science
Office: L317, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas
phone: (361) 749-6772
email: edmonds@utmsi.utexas.edu

Meeting time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11-12:30
Place: ACES 2.402 (Austin) and MSI Video Classroom (Port Aransas)
Most lectures will be delivered via the Austin-Port Aransas video link. I will be in Austin on average one week out of every 3 or 4. When I am in Port Aransas, I will not have defined office hours other than that I will always be at my desk for the two hours before class ñ email is the best way to reach me (phone is good, but long distance) and can be used any time. When I am in Austin, I will keep you informed of my whereabouts and availability, but will always be available between 9 and 11 a.m. on class days, in the Marine Science office, ESB 102. Course Description Readings Requirements Schedule
Web site
Lecture notes (i.e., downloadable images of my PowerPoint slides) will be available on this web site. You will need a free PDF reader (e.g., Adobe Acrobat Reader) to download and view the files. While we will endeavor to adhere to the indicated lecture schedule, changes may occur. Some flexibility is built in, and any major changes will be announced well in advance. You are expected to keep up with the indicated reading.
You will also find links to various web resources on the site, updated through the semester.

34. NGDC/WDC MGG, Boulder-SOEST/NOAA High-resolution Shoreline Database
Information on digital coastline and shorelines data available from various sources. Provided 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://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/shorelines/gshhs.html
NOAA NESDIS NGDC coastlines
search NGDC
GSHHS - A Global Self-consistent, Hierarchical, High-resolution Shoreline Database
GSHHS is a high-resolution shoreline data set amalgamated from two data bases in the public domain. The data have undergone extensive processing and are free of internal inconsistencies such as erratic points and crossing segments. The shorelines are constructed entirely from hierarchically arranged closed polygons. The data can be used to simplify data searches and data selections, or to study the statistical characteristics of shorelines and land-masses. It comes with access software and routines to facilitate decimation based on a standard line-reduction algorithm. Availability of the GSHHS data (v1.2 May 18, 1999)
  • Download GSHHS data
    The link above is to the NGDC server, GSHHS data are also available for direct download from the SOEST server . Please see the readme.txt file for full documentation. The latest files for version 1.2 were created May 18, 1999. The new version corrects previous errors for Win32 systems and is Y2K and POSIX compliant.
    Download GSHHS Shapefile

    Shapefile created by David Divins ( David.Divins@noaa.gov

35. Sciserv.pl -- Usage
marine geology Home Pagemarine geology Class Supplement. This page contains mpeg moviesof simulations that Dr. Flemings discussed in class. To quit the
http://sciserver.lanl.gov/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=0025322

36. USGS Science Center For Coastal And Marine Geology Located In Woods Hole, MA
USGS Woods Hole Field Center Homepage
http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/
Find USGS CMG Web Information Javascript required for drop down menus Text-based version of this page PDF version of this page
USGS Science Center for Coastal and Marine Geology Located in Woods Hole, MA
The Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Geology Team is one of three marine teams that conduct research within the USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program. The team is located on WHOI 's Quissett Campus. The team has a staff of about 100, including 24 research scientists and 75 scientific and administrative support staff. USGS earth scientists explore and study many aspects of the underwater areas between shorelines and the deep ocean, off the U.S. East Coast, the Gulf of Mexico, and in parts of the Caribbean and Great Lakes. A JavaScript will rotate an image of USGS at work every time the page is refreshed. News John Bratton , along with a graduate student from the University of Rhode Island (URI), spent a chilly day in January on the waters of the Ninigret Pond estuary in Rhode Island collecting electrical-resistivity and shallow seismic-reflection data. - MORE Marinna Martini , in studies conducted jointly with the Western Coastal and Marine Geology Team, and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, has recorded turbidity flows in Monterey Canyon, CA - MORE Page Valentine , in studies conducted jointly with NOAA, has discovered an invasive species of sea squirt on the northern edge of Georges Bank - MORE John Bratton has completed a recent cruise to explore deep-water-coral habitats along the shelf edge and in canyons of the northern Gulf of Mexico -

37. Black Sea Web = Geoecomar - National Institute Of Marine Geology And Geo-ecology
National Institute of marine geology and Geoecology. GeoEcoMar.
http://www.blackseaweb.net/geoecomar/welcome.html
National Institute of Marine Geology and Geo-ecology GeoEcoMar
The National Institute of Marine Geology and Geo-ecology GeoEcoMar is a governmental research-development institution, co-ordinated by the Ministry of Research and Technology of Romania. Presently GeoEcoMar has 105 scientific and technical personnel working in Bucharest and in a branch in Constantza.
  • Structure of GeoEcoMar
  • Main scientific objectives
  • Selected equipments and facilities
  • National and international scientific projects Halmyris-Floating Labaratory
    GeoEcoMar
    Dimitrie Onciul Street No.23-25
    Bucharest RO-70318
    Romania
    Tel./Fax.: +40-1-252.25.94
    Tel.: +40-1-252.55.12 Constantza Branch: 304
    Mamaia Boulevard, 8700 Constantza
    Romania Tel./Fax: +40-41-690366
  • 38. Marine Geology
    The Department of marine geology was founded in 1980, but research in this fieldflorished at the University of Göteborg also before this time, first under
    http://www.gvc.gu.se/Mgeo/Mg-hem/about2.htm
    Marine Geology startpage Physical Geography Geology Oceanography
    Marine geologists study the sediments that have been deposited onto the floor of the great oceans during time spans of tens of million years. Considering that 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, it is evident that the areal extent of marine geological research is indeed immense.
    The famous forms in Monument Valley, USA, are the result of weathering and erosion in ancient marine sedimentary rocks. The Department of Marine Geology was founded in 1980, but research in this field florished at the University of Göteborg also before this time, first under the aegis of the Department of Oceanography and later as a marine geological laboratory funded by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council and the Wallenberg Foundation. The laboratory and the later department were headed by Professor Eric Olausson until his retirement in 1989. The tradition of marine geological research at the University of Göteborg is long and conspicuous; the Swedish Deep Sea Expedition on board the Albatross 1947-1948 was for long the most prominent marine geological endeavor. Material from this cruise is still being requested by scientists abroad after almost 50 years. Apart from marine geology in its strictest sense, research at the Department of Marine Geology also spans the fields of historical geology, paleobiology, molecular paleontology, and marine environmental geology. In the latter field, marine sediments from our neighboring waters, the Kattegat and Skagerrak, are analyzed with regard to the distribution of polluting heavy metals and radionucleides. These studies aim at seeking an answer to the question of how these elements are transported to Swedish west coast waters and the way they are incorporated into the sediments.

    39. The Emerging Role Of Marine Geology In Benthic Ecology
    The Emerging Role of marine geology in Benthic Ecology Gordon BJ Fader,RA Pickrill, Brian J. Todd, Robert C. Courtney and D. Russell Parrott.
    http://www.mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/review/1996/Fader/Fader_e.html
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    The Emerging Role of Marine Geology in Benthic Ecology
    Gordon B. J. Fader, R.A. Pickrill, Brian J. Todd,
    Robert C. Courtney and D. Russell Parrott
    Introduction
    Traditional geological seabed mapping has focused on defining surficial sediment units or formations, which are basic map units that can be traced over large areas. These early regional geological maps relied on statistical sample grids spaced at a variety of distances from 100s of metres to kilometres. The advent of sidescan sonar presented the geologist with imagery of the seabed similar to aerial photography of land. Consequently the sample methodology changed to focus on providing ground truth for the sediment acoustic characteristics and features interpreted from this data. That significantly reduced the requirement for a large number of samples and allowed accurate correlation between samples. Until the 1980s, a lack of precise navigation was also a major limiting factor in the production of detailed seabed maps. Over the past 10 years, major developments in seabed mapping technology have occurred that meet many of the requirements of the marine biological community. These include high-resolution sidescan sonars, multibeam bathymetric mapping systems, precise navigation, precision sampling and photographic systems, and advances in digital data processing and scientific visualization techniques. In this paper we describe recent research at GSC Atlantic utilising these seabed mapping techniques that contributes to habitat mapping, ecological research and fisheries management.

    40. Coastal And Marine Geology Program - U.S. Geological Survey
    Describes ongoing projects and research plans for assessing coastal, estuary, and continental shelf processes, sediment transfer, and related geologic hazards.
    http://marine.usgs.gov/
    Search CMGP
    Coastal and Marine Geology Program
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    how to use this Any Bathymetry Beaches Climate Corals Currents Earthquakes Ecosystems El Niño Environmental Change Erosion Floods GIS Global Warming Groundwater Landslides Mapping Meteor Impacts Minerals Monitoring Pollution Remote Sensing Sea-Level Change Sediments Sonar Mapping Tsunamis Volcanoes Wetlands Any Alaska California (Cent/S) Caribbean East Coast Florida Platform Great Lakes Gulf of Mexico (W/Cent) Hawaii International Pacific Northwest U.S. Inland Any Research Projects Educational Materials Photographs Movies Maps Publications Data Sets About the
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    Help Find Lost Oceanographic Instruments News and Events in Sound Waves This Month: Sound Waves - a Monthly Newsletter of Coastal Science and Research News from Across the USGS May issue posted 05/27/2004 In Sound Waves this month - Hawai'i: Coastal landforms and historical shoreline change.

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