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  1. Fluid Dynamics and Dynamos in Astrophysics and Geophysics (The Fluid Mechanics of Astrophysics and Geophysics)
  2. Mesoscale Meteorological Modeling, Volume 78, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by Roger A. Pielke Sr., 2001-12-13
  3. Venus II: Geology, Geophysics, Atmosphere, and Solar Wind Environment (University of Arizona Space Science Series) by Steven W. Bougher, Donald M. Hunten, et all 1997-12-01
  4. Chemistry and Physics of Stratospheric Ozone, Volume 74 (International Geophysics) by Andrew Dessler, 2000-07-10
  5. Treatise on Geophysics, 11-Volume Set
  6. Dictionary of Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Astronomy (Comprehensive Dictionary of Physics)
  7. Reservoir Geophysics (Investigations in Geophysics)
  8. Magnetic Stratigraphy, Volume 64 (International Geophysics) by Meil D. Opdyke, James E.T. Channell, 1996-11-04
  9. Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics, Volume 93: An Introductory Text (International Geophysics) by John Marshall, R. Alan Plumb, 2007-12-20
  10. Earth System Science, Volume 72: From Biogeochemical Cycles to Global Changes (International Geophysics) by Michael Jacobson, Robert J. Charlson, et all 2000-03-29
  11. Groundwater Geophysics: A Tool for Hydrogeology
  12. Numerical Modeling of Seismic Wave Propagation (Geophysics Reprints Series, No 13) (Geophysics Reprint Series) by K. R. Kelly, 1990-01-01
  13. Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics: With Applications to Geophysics (Texts in Applied Mathematics) by Dale R. Durran, 2010-09-23
  14. 3-D Seismic Exploration (Geophysics Reprint Series, No. 22) by Bob A. Hardage, 2001-01-01

61. Oregon State University Online Catalog - Geophysics Option
Option geophysics Option. Print Version Print ^geophysics and Tectonics (4) GEO 487. Hydrogeology (4) OC 430. Principles of Physical Oceanography (4)
http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/OptionDetail.aspx?id=291

62. Geophysics
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63. AG Home
Alpine geophysics, LLC is a nationwide environmental consulting firm offering highly specialized research and engineering services in the atmospheric,
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Alpine Geophysics, LLC is a nationwide environmental consulting firm offering highly specialized research and engineering services in the atmospheric, hydrologic, and geophysical sciences. Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Denver, CO, the firm is managed by five (5) senior professionals. The Atmospheric Sciences Group (ASG) at Alpine offers extensive "hands-on" experience in a wide range of air quality services, particularly in the areas of emissions, meteorological, photochemical and particulate matter (PM) modeling. Alpine's ASG has an accumulated experience-base in excess of 30 years, which includes specialized expertise in:
  • Photochemical and PM/haze modeling; Mesoscale meteorological modeling; Emissions estimation, modeling and inventory development; Ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) regulatory modeling and attainment demonstration analyses; Design and management of field monitoring programs in support of air quality modeling studies;

64. Geophysics At The University Of Tennessee
Geophysical Research in the Black Sea Region at the University of Tennessee Lambert and Mercator map projections in geology and geophysics
http://tanasi.gg.utk.edu/
Geophysical Research in the Black Sea Region
at the University of Tennessee
This site contains links to
  • information about earthquakes, including East Tennessee earthquakes
  • publications available over the web, and
  • other odds-and-ends.

About the University
The University
Map of the Black Sea Region
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R. T. Williams, W. M. Dunne, and L. Glover III, International Geology Review , vol. 41, no. 8, pp. 711-738, 1999 Lambert and Mercator map projections in geology and geophysics R. T. Williams, Computers and Geosciences , vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 353-364, 1995 Theory and programs for the projections. Address comments or inquiries to Dr. Richard T. Williams

65. Rental Equipment Of Near-surface Geophysical Instruments For The Engineering And
Northwest geophysics, LLC is a rental equipment company specializing in nearsurface geophysical instruments for the engineering and environmental
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66. Department Of Geology & Geophysics - Boston College
Research and educational programs in the Department of Geology and geophysics at Boston College focus on understanding the Earth s complex systems and on
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at boston college Research and educational programs in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at Boston College focus on understanding the Earth's complex systems and on the evolution of the Earth over its billions of years of geologic history. Our academic programs cover a broad range of topics, including:
  • Coastal and Estuarine Processes
  • Earthquake and Exploration Seismology
  • Environmental Geology and Geophysics
  • Earth Surface Processes
  • Groundwater Hydrology
  • Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology and Geochemistry
  • Physical Sedimentation
  • Plate Tectonics
  • Structural Geology
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67. Introduction To Sydney Chapman
Dr. Sydney Chapman was Professor of geophysics and Advisory Scientific Director of the Geophysical Institute from 19511970. He spent three months of each
http://www.gi.alaska.edu/chapman/intro.html
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Keith B. Mather
Geophysical Institute
To the University of Alaska over a span of nearly twenty years, the presence of Sydney Chapman on campus meant a scholarly culture and supreme standard that in earlier days made its pointed mark and never ceased to exert a spell upon the Institute.

68. Welcome To Spectrum Geophysical Services And Utility Location
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Spectrum’s experience is based on our human capital, namely the experience of the principals and our project managers. Nearly all of our project managers have been with Spectrum Geophysics more than six years and each has conducted a 1,000+ investigations. Our project managers are geophysicists and geologists who have mastered the art of utility location using 5 different types of utility-locating instruments as well as ground penetrating radar.
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69. PAGEOPH Index
This index provides a way to search for articles published in Pure and Applied geophysics. It came online as a gopher index in December, 1994 and,
http://www.eas.slu.edu/PAGEOPH/pageoph.html
Welcome to the searchable index and bulletin board for
Pure and Applied Geophysics ( PAGEOPH )
at the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Saint Louis University This index provides a way to search for articles published in Pure and Applied Geophysics. It came on-line as a gopher index in December, 1994 and, as far as we know, was the first such index for any professional journal. It was converted to html with CGI query capabilities, and transferred to the World-Wide Web in January, 1996. With it you can search for articles by author, by volume and issue, or by word string in the title of an article within a specified year range. You can currently search for articles published between January, 1981 and the present. In addition to finding articles with the index, you can access information on the philosophy of publishing and mechanics of publishing in PAGEOPH, a bulletin board with titles of new special issues and other announcements , a list of editors , and a list of all Special Topical Issues published since 1981. To use this form, simply type a string of characters in any of the search fields. An * (asterisk) may be used in place of any number of unknown characters, for example Sm* will find Smith and Smuthers. A ? (question mark) may be used in place of a single character, for example Sm?th. Searches are not sensitive to case. It is best to keep the search simple, e.g. list only

70. Schlumberger, Petrel Geophysics
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71. History Of Geophysics Committee Home Page
Did you participate in the first International Geophysical Year? The IGY Gold Club would like to hear from you. The Gold history initiative is an
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72. Home: Big Sky Geophysics
Big Sky geophysics is a mining and geotechnical consulting company located in Bozeman, Montana.
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Big Sky Geophysics is a consulting and contracting company located in Bozeman, Montana. I operate the company as a sole proprietor. I have been working as a geophysicist for over twelve years and both execute field work and perform survey planning, processing, and interpretation. I have worked throughout North America on projects ranging is scope from one day engineering surveys to a multiyear follow up of a $500,000 airborne survey. I use potential field (gravity and magnetics) and electrical/EM methods for applications in mineral exploration, hydrocarbon exploration, and engineering studies. If you feel I may be able to help you with a project, please contact me. I enjoy both field work and processing/interpretations and will work to incorporate any geophysical planning and results with additional data such as geologic mapping and well logs, geochemical sampling, and existing water table information. If you wish to have additional information about my experience and education, I have provided my resume . I encourage you to consult the case studies. I also discuss some of the advantages and potential pitfalls of using GPS positioning systems with geophysical surveys.

73. Welcome To Environmental Engineering Geophysical Society
Member resources and journals, as well as information about geophysical methods used for engineering and environmental assessment.
http://www.eegs.org/

74. SAO/NASA ADS Custom Query Form Sun Mar 30 20:08:02 2008
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75. Department Of Earth And Planetary Sciences
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
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Dr. Matt Fouch from Arizona State University will be our Colloquium guest. He will be discussing "Mantle dynamics of the western United States" ...
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Gordon McKay Research Professor of Geophysical Fluid Dynamics. Physical and dynamical oceanography, geophysical fluid dynamics, numerical models of ocean currents and interdisciplinary modeling, design and interpretation of field experiments. (617) 495-2819
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The mission of Harvard's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences is to be at the forefront of scientific discovery of the Earth system and to help address pressing societal issues through innovative, interdisciplinary research and education. We embrace our central role at the university as an integrator of the physical and life sciences, pure and applied, and seek to further strengthen our interactions with colleagues in the social sciences and humanities that share a sense of stewardship for the Earth and the environment.
We are pleased to note that two students working with Professor Jim Rice received Outstanding Student Paper Awards at this year's AGU meeting. Hiroyuki Noda, Kyoto University, Japan, was recognized for his paper "Transition to pulse-like rupture, with and without inclusion of evolving temperature and pore pressure, when accounting for extreme weakening at high slip rates" and Elizabeth Templeton was recognized for her paper "Localization of deformation in elastic-plastic analysis of dynamic shear rupture propagation". ". Congratulations Hiro and Elizabeth!

76. Introduction Home
She asks for your advice concerning the possibility of using geophysical methods to detect the existence underground tunnels and voids beneath the
http://galitzin.mines.edu/INTROGP/

77. Scholarships
In 1956 the Society of Exploration Geophysicists began a program of encouraging the establishment of scholarship funds by companies and individuals engaged
http://foundation.seg.org/scholarships/
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2007-2008 Scholarship Recipients
Important notice for scholarship applicants
The application deadline has been extended to 12:00 a.m. CST on 18 February, due to a problem with our online application. Individuals who have already completed an online application are encouraged to contact scholarships@seg.org to check on the status of the application. More information and downloadable applications can be found on this page. In 1956 the Society of Exploration Geophysicists began a program of encouraging the establishment of scholarship funds by companies and individuals engaged or interested in the field of geophysics. SEG saw the need for a more appropriate organization and caused the SEG Foundation to be organized. The number of scholarships available depends chiefly upon the number of sponsors and the amounts they contribute. For the 2007-2008 academic year, the Foundation awarded 172 scholarships totaling US$448 350. This represented 80 renewals of scholarships to students on a continuing basis and 92 scholarships to new recipients receiving grants for the first time. In addition to general scholarships, other scholarships are available to students who meet specific criteria.

78. StudentConnections
Society of Exploration Geophysicists • 8801 S. Yale Tulsa, OK 74137 • 918.497.5500 • 918.497.5565 Fax • Contact students@seg.org.
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Welcome to the SEG Student Connection! You have found the right place on the Web to take advantage of the opportunities available to you in the geophysical community. Halliburton Energy Services and the SEG invite all full-time graduate or undergraduate geoscience students who attend a recognized university or college to enjoy a free membership to the society and to become active in a student section. The SEG Student Connection offers students opportunities to increase their geoscience knowledge, utilize their skills and network with peers, educators, employers and experienced professionals. The Student Connection maintains a quarterly newsletter to keep our students abreast of events in the SEG community. Students are encouraged to submit articles including their sections activities for inclusion in the newsletter. NEWS!

79. Welcome
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80. The Leading Edge
.The use of seismic attenuation to aid simultaneous impedance inversion in geophysical reservoir characterization, S. Singleton
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March 2008 Vol. 27, No. 3 Table of contents Annual Meeting in review, L. Holeman Preparing for the 2008 Technical Program in Las Vegas: Part I—Changes and special sessions, T. Stark Tips for making effective presentations, M. A. Payne and K. Larner The Back Page D. Herron Special section: Seismic attributes Introduction to this special section: Seismic attributes S. Chopra and K. J. Marfurt Emerging and future trends in seismic attributes , S. Chopra and K. J. Marfurt Stratigraphically significant attributes B. Hart Spectral decomposition of seismic data with CWPT R. Zhang Highlight volumes: Reducing the burden in interpreting spectral decomposition data C. H. Blumentritt A grand tour of multispectral components: A tutoria l, B. C. Wallet and K. J. Marfurt Delineation of geological elements from RGB color blending of seismic attribute volumes J. Henderson, S. J Purves, G. Fisher, and C. Leppard Enhanced imaging workflow of seismic data from Chicontepec Basin, Mexico S. Ch¡vez-P©rez and L. Vargas-Meleza Attribute expression of basement faulting—Time versus depth migration S. Aktepe, K. J. Marfurt, and R. Perez

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