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         Geology Research Projects:     more books (89)
  1. Geology of the Hog Mountain tonalite and associated lode gold deposits, Northern Alabama Piedmont: Final report for the 1986-1987 project year (Faculty research report) by Nathan L Green, 1988
  2. Glacier mapping in the western United States, (Ohio State University. Research Foundation. Project 943, Final report) by James B Case, 1960
  3. Fergus County research project, evaluation of Heath-Tyler oil shales ([MBMG) by Willard E Cox, 1980
  4. The geology and petrology of the Juneau ice field area, southeastern Alaska by Robert B Forbes, 1959
  5. Catalogue of scientific projects, 1979-80 by M. A Petre, 1979
  6. A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea: The Story of the Mohole Project. by Willard Bascom, 1961-01
  7. Microcomputer-Based Labs: Educational Research and Standards (NATO ASI Series / Computer and Systems Sciences)
  8. Interrelationship of geology, hydrodynamics and hydrochemistry of the southern Murray Basin (Australian Water Resources Council research project ; 69/17) by C. R Lawrence, 1973
  9. Lower cretaceous deposition in the southern North West Shelf: Results of research carried out as MERIWA Project no. 84 at Curtin University of Technology ... Research Institute of Western Australia)
  10. Cloncurry mapping project 1990: Geology of the Selwyn Range (McKinlay River and Maramungee Creek areas) (EGRU contribution) by Patrick J Williams, 1992
  11. Effects of geology, runoff, and land use on the stability of the West Gallatin River system, Gallatin County, Montana: Research project technical completion report by Donald R Reichmuth, 1983
  12. Tian'e and Fengshan Expeditions 2004, the 17th and 18th China Caves Project Expeditions: Joint British and Chinese Exploration of Caves in Tian'e and Fengshan ... China, in Feb/Mar 2004 and Oct/Nov 2004
  13. UMP-researches in Hungary related to geology, 1963-1966;: Geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology, volcanology, tectonics by G Pantó, 1967
  14. Stratigraphy of the Devonian Harrell and Millboro Shales in parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia: Project final report for Energy Research and Development Administration by Kenneth Owen Hasson, 1978

41. LSSU Alumni, Geology Professor Publishes Research: Lake Superior State Universit
Brown and Rexroad have worked with LSSU students for more than a decade on similar geology research projects. The center of their research has been with conodonts, the microscopic
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LSSU Alumni, Geology Professor Publishes Research
SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. Lewis Brown, professor of geology at Lake Superior State University, and LSSU alumna Cammy Bright, Sault Ste. Marie, have collaborated with two other authors to publish research that was presented this month at the National Geological Society of America Conference in Boston.
Bright, the lead author of the publication, is an LSSU geology graduate who is now pursuing a masters degree in geology at University of Missouri-Columbia. Co-authors include Tim Lyons, who is Brights advisor at UM-C, and Carl Rexroad of the Indiana Geological Survey. The title of the publication is Rare-earth element analysis of biogenic (conodont) apatite: Desmoinesian (Middle Pennsylvanian) and Missourian (Upper Pennsylvanian), Midcontinent, USA.
This is my first publication in geochemistry of conodonts and I have more planned with Cammy and Tim Lyons, said LSSUs Brown. The future work, to be completed this year, will interpret oxygen isotopes derived from conodonts to reconstruct middle Pennsylvanian paleoclimates from New Mexico, Illinois Basin, the midcontinent, and Spain. This is a major part of the work for my National Geographic grant of several years ago.
Brown and Rexroad have worked with LSSU students for more than a decade on similar geology research projects. The center of their research has been with conodonts, the microscopic, hard-part, fossilized remains of primitive, jawless fish that lived approximately 510 to 240 million years ago. Brown said conodont remains are useful in resolving geological problems such as when a set of rocks was deposited at a site, and in what environmental setting the rocks formed.

42. Quidnunc
Rock Research Two MHC faculty members and four MHC students are presenting geology research projects at a March meeting of the Geological
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm/csj/032803/quidnunc.shtml

43. WebPage Of Dr. Andrew Barth IUPUI Department Of Earth Sciences
IUPUI Department of Earth Sciences WebSite Dr. Andrew P. Barth, Professor of Earth Sciences Associate Chair; Undergraduate Advisor; Editor of the journal Geology
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Petrology Lab Contact Information Office: SL 118D Phone: 317-274-1243 Email: ibsz100@iupui.edu Departmental Mailing Address Background Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1989 Specialties Petrology, Geochemistry, Tectonics My research is focused on the tectonic evolution of convergent margins. Research projects generally use the techniques of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary petrology to gain insight into the environments of mineral and rock formation. Detailed geochronologic studies using multiple isotope systems are crucial to success in this type of approach. Student projects involve field mapping followed by detailed geochemical, isotopic and mineralogic analysis of rock suites. Research Program Course Information My research focuses on the tectonic evolution of Western North America during the last 3 billion years. My previous work emphasized the evolution of Mesozoic granitic rocks, both as windows into the evolution of magma systems and as indicators of later rock exhumation. Currently I am studying Proterozoic metamorphic rocks and their implications for the origin of continental crust, and the tectonics within the dying Mesozoic continental margin arc system in southern California and western Arizona.

44. NMHU News - New Mexico Highlands University
The research team is led by scientists from the United Kingdom, including one Petronis collaborated with on past joint geology research projects in Scotland, Ireland and the
http://www.nmhu.edu/news.aspx?recid=410

45. Projects - Research - Faculteit Der Aard- En Levenswetenschappen, Vrije Universi
Earth Sciences Tectonics and Structural Geology Research Projects
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46. College Students Visit USGS Center In St. Petersburg, FL
After searching the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Science Center' Web site for local geology research projects, a professor from St. Petersburg College in Clearwater
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College Students Visit USGS Center in St. Petersburg, FL
By Jennifer Leigh Oates
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Above: Wayne Baldwin explained how mapping the sea floor with geoacoustics could affect the lives of the students. After searching the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Science Center' Web site for local geology research projects, a professor from St. Petersburg College in Clearwater, FL , contacted Jennifer Oates to arrange for his geology class to visit the center on December 1. He planned to conclude the semester by showing his students where geologists work and what types of research activity the local USGS office is conducting. Dennis Krohn gave the students a brief overview of USGS history. The class was particularly impressed by the multidisciplinary nature of many projects. Research relating to the National Assessment of Coastal Change Hazards Project , including the Coastal Classification Atlas, recent hurricane-impact studies, historical shoreline change, and deep-water coral reefs at Pulley Ridge off Florida's southwest coast, was highlighted. The professor was especially interested in climate change, and so

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The successful candidate will be expected to complement, and/or participate in, any one of the ongoing research programs in the Department of Geology. Research projects are being
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