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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. Environmental and Engineering Geophysics by Prem V. Sharma, 1997-12-13
  5. Paleoclimatology (Series on Geology and Geophysics, No. 18) by Thomas J. Crowley, Gerald R. North, 1996-04-04
  6. Field Geophysics (Geological Field Guide) by John Milsom, 2003-05-23
  7. 3D Seismic Imaging (Investigations in Geophysics No. 14) by Biondo L. Biondi, 2006-09-20
  8. Fundamentals of Geophysics by William Lowrie, 2007-10-22
  9. Handbook Of Geophysics In Archaeology (Equinox Handbooks in Anthropological Archaeology) by Alan J. Witten, 2006-09-01
  10. Electromagnetic Methods in Applied Geophysics:Vol.1, Theory (Investigations in Geophysics No.3) by Misac N. Nabighian, 1993-06
  11. Introduction to Applied and Environmental Geophysics by John M. Reynolds, 2010-10-30
  12. Whole Earth Geophysics: An Introductory Textbook for Geologists and Geophysicists by Robert J. Lillie, 1998-05-22
  13. Near-Surface Geophysics (Investigations in Geophysics No. 13) by Dwain K. Butler, 2005-11-01
  14. Fractals and Chaos in Geology and Geophysics by Donald L. Turcotte, 1997-07-13

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Published by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists since 1936, is an archival journal encompassing all aspects of research, exploration and education in applied geophysics.
http://segdl.org/geophysics/

2. Geophysics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
geophysics is the physics of the Earth and its environment in space. Its subjects include the shape of the Earth, its gravitational and magnetic fields,
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Geophysics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Geophysics is the physics of the Earth and its environment in space. Its subjects include the shape of the Earth , its gravitational and magnetic fields , the dynamics of the Earth as a whole and of its component parts, the Earth's internal structure composition and tectonics , the generation of magmas volcanism and rock formation, the hydrological cycle including snow and ice , all aspects of the oceans , the atmosphere ionosphere magnetosphere and solar-terrestrial relations, and analogous problems associated with the Moon and other planets Geophysics is also applied to societal needs, such as mineral resources , mitigation of natural hazards and environmental protection Geophysical survey data are used to analyze potential petroleum reservoirs and mineral deposits, to locate groundwater, to locate archaeological finds, to find the thicknesses of glaciers and soils, and for environmental remediation.
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Replica of Zhang Heng 's seismoscope.

3. Geophysics.com -- Sperling Geophysics Corporation
Seismic data acquisition, interpretation and modeling, including prospect evaluation.
http://www.geophysics.com/
Sperling Geophysics Corporation
We have over 30 years of Seismic Exploration experience finding Oil and Gas fields, and providing clients with the best possible technology in Geophysical Evaluations We also provide a full range of other Geological and Geophysical services to assist the Oil and Gas community in all forms of Petroleum Exploration Our clientele range from the largest Petroleum Companies (i.e., EXXON, AMOCO, SHELL) to large Corporations (i.e., General Motors, Kellogg's) to governments (i.e., States of Michigan, Ohio), to Independant Oil and Gas Companies, and to the individual Oil and Gas Investor If you are an independent Oil and Gas firm who is looking for a Geophysical Consultant , or for a Second Opinion on a prospect, please contact us we have provided service to scores of Companies like yours. If you are an Individual Investor thinking of Investing in an Oil and Gas Venture and need an independent and knowledgeable opinion? Try us, we provide Second Opinions for Oil and Gas Prospects.

4. NMT Geophysics Program
EES Home Geology/Geochemistry Hydrology geophysics Site Map Search. Last Updated March 3, 2010 by Webmaster.
http://www.ees.nmt.edu/Geop/
Representative World Seismicity
Extracted from the U.S.G.S. National Earthquake Information Center's Preliminary Determination of Epicenters (PDE) catalog and plotted using GMT
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Research/Outreach Admissions ... Contact Information Real-time seismic monitor from IRIS . Click image to view.
Recent Earthquakes in New Mexico
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5. Geophysics
This site provides resources for teaching geophysics. It includes a collection of teaching activities, internet resources, and a geophysical instrument registry and information
http://serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/geophysics/index.html
On the Cutting Edge - Professional Development for Geoscience Faculty Teaching Geophysics in the 21st Century Topical Resources Cutting Edge
Resources for Teaching Geophysics in the 21st Century
Digital relief map of the North Atlantic. Image by the National Geophysical Data Center
Tools for Teaching
Geophysical Instrument Registry
This is a directory of geophysical instruments available for use on research projects or for student work. You can add your instrument to the registry, or search for instruments
Field trip safety
Is your department thinking about developing field trip policy documents and forms? If so, we have some sample forms (including one patterned after the OSHA health and safety forms used by consulting firms) plus a short rationale for adopting policies to address the issue of the risks inherent in taking students into the field.
Plate Boundary Observatory Data from UNAVCO
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The Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) component of Earthscope is a geodetic observatory designed to study the three-dimensional strain field resulting from deformation across the active boundary zone between the Pacific and North American plates in the western United States. The observatory consists of arrays of GPS receivers and strainmeters. The

6. ClearView Geophysics Inc.
A geophysical services company. ClearView geophysics Inc. applies geophysical methods and techniques to specific projects.
http://www.geophysics.ca/
ClearView Geophysics Inc. applies geophysical methods and techniques to specific projects.
We draw on years of practical experience using state-of-the-art technologies at cost effective rates.
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ClearView Geophysics Inc. is a geophysical
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ClearView Geophysics Inc. applies geophysical methods and techniques to specific projects. We draw on years of practical experience using state-of-the-art technologies at cost effective rates. We offer the following Geophysical Surveys: Snowmobile Mode Electromagnetics Spectral IP and Resistivty GPR ... Geophysical Interpretation ClearView Geophysics Inc. carries out geophysical surveys with conventional grids or with its Real-Time DGPS-navigation systems. Home Contact Us

7. Hawai'i Institute Of Geophysics And Planetology (HIGP) : Home
Research into oceanographic, atmospheric, geophysical, geological and planetary sciences.
http://www.higp.hawaii.edu/
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology HIGP Supported Entities
Center for the Study of Active Volcanoes

Pacific Regional Planetary Data Center

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(internal use for scheduling Data Center and/or projectors)
HawaiiView
: Satellite Remote Sensing Data and Images
Hotspots
: Global Space-borne Volcano and Fire Thermal Monitoring
PSRD
: Planetary Science Research Discoveries educational website
Web Forms and Documents
(internal use)
Web Mailhost

Affiliations Department of Geology and Geophysics School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology Gender Equity, Non-discrimination, and Non-Violence Policy Statements Online Resources U. H. Manoa Links Academic Calendar Applying to Graduate School Campus Map (printable pdf) Parking on Campus HIGP is a multi-disciplinary institute engaging in advanced research, teaching, and service in cutting-edge oceanographic, atmospheric, geophysical, geological, and planetary sciences. We are a part of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) at the Manoa (Honolulu) campus of the . Our Institute is home to over 130 faculty, staff, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students with access to state-of-the-art laboratories and instrumentation. HIGP expertise spans the globe from pole to pole, from the depths of the seas to the tops of volcanoes and extends to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

8. SEG Geophysics Marketplace
SEG geophysics Marketplace The geophysics Marketplace is the database dedicated to geophysics professionals, helping them find the products services they need.
http://geophysicsmarketplace.com/

9. NMSU Geophysics: An Overview
NMSU geophysics Department Overview . Geological Setting. NMSU's location in the southern part of the Rio Grande Rift affords excellent opportunities for geophysical field studies of
http://geophysics.nmsu.edu/
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Geological Setting
NMSU's location in the southern part of the Rio Grande Rift affords excellent opportunities for geophysical field studies of rift structures. The climate is dry and mild (8.5' annual rainfall, daily high temperatures about 65 degree Fahrenheit in the winter and 92 degree Fahrenheit in the summer), allowing field work to be conducted year-around.
The Graduate Program
The Department of Physics offers graduate study with concentration in geophysics leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. level degrees in either Physics with a concentration in Geophysics or in an interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree. Our recommended curriculum for the masters's degree requires 24 credit hours of course work in geophysics, geology, and physics, plus six hours of thesis credit. The Ph.D. degree requires publishable thesis research. With the present faculty, research will occur principally in the following areas: Mineral physics; seismic studies of lithospheric and upper mantle structure; seismic tomography; seismotectonics involving earthquake and remote sensing data; and geodynamics and planetary physics.
Facilities
Geophysical equipment available to students includes a broadband seismic recording system, a LaCoste gravimeter, a proton magnetometer, DC resistivity gear, and a down hole temperature probe. In-house geophysics computing facilities include 10 Ultra Sun workstations, and several assorted personal computers. The physics department as well as NMSU also offer additional computing facilities. Laboratory space is commodious.

10. Environmental Geophysics, Engineering Geophysics, Exploration Geophysics, And So
Online forum for geophysics issues related to environment, engineering, archaeology, hydrology, forensic and other near surface geophysical applications.
http://forum.detectation.com

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geophysics articles published from 1985 through 1999 have been rescanned and reposted to improve mathematics display and image quality.
http://scitation.aip.org/geophysics/

12. Geophysics.com -- Sperling Geophysics Corporation
Sperling geophysics Corporation provides a full range of geological and geophysical services to assist the oil and gas community in all forms of petroleum exploration.
http://geophysics.com/
Sperling Geophysics Corporation
We have over 30 years of Seismic Exploration experience finding Oil and Gas fields, and providing clients with the best possible technology in Geophysical Evaluations We also provide a full range of other Geological and Geophysical services to assist the Oil and Gas community in all forms of Petroleum Exploration Our clientele range from the largest Petroleum Companies (i.e., EXXON, AMOCO, SHELL) to large Corporations (i.e., General Motors, Kellogg's) to governments (i.e., States of Michigan, Ohio), to Independant Oil and Gas Companies, and to the individual Oil and Gas Investor If you are an independent Oil and Gas firm who is looking for a Geophysical Consultant , or for a Second Opinion on a prospect, please contact us we have provided service to scores of Companies like yours. If you are an Individual Investor thinking of Investing in an Oil and Gas Venture and need an independent and knowledgeable opinion? Try us, we provide Second Opinions for Oil and Gas Prospects.

13. Geophysics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
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Title: Analysis of the Application of the Optical Method to the Measurements of the Water Vapor Content in the Atmosphere. I. Basic Concepts Authors: V.D. Galkin F. Immler G.A. Alekseeva F.-H. Berger ... V.P. Pakhomov Comments: 26 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables. In submitting to Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Subjects: Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics (physics.ao-ph) ; Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP); Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM); Geophysics (physics.geo-ph); Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)
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Title: Andean terraced hills (a use of satellite imagery) Authors: Amelia Carolina Sparavigna Comments: Keywords: Satellite maps, Landforms, Artificial landforms, Image processing, Archaeology

14. Berkeley Lab Earth Sciences Division - Departments - Geophysics
The geophysics Department of the Earth Sciences Division (ESD) at Berkeley Lab (LBNL).
http://esd.lbl.gov/departments/geophysics/
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Core Capabilities These six areas are considered the Geophysics Department's Core Capabilities
Historical Background
Geophysics has been a core science at Berkeley Lab for over 30 years, predating the 1977 formation of the Earth Sciences Division (ESD) within the Lab. During the world energy crisis of the mid-1970s, keen interest arose in finding alternative sources of energy. Thus, a number of UC Berkeley/Berkeley Lab scientists began exploring the possibility of finding geothermal energy sources using advanced geophysical techniques. This interest led to geothermal field explorations in Northern California, Nevada, and Mexico. Such projects soon expanded into geophysical studies of potential nuclear waste storage sites, and were the beginnings of ESD. Since then, in addition to continuing and expanding its geothermal studies (in response to the abiding interest in locating and developing alternative energy sources), the ESD Geophysics Department (ESD Geophysics) has expanded its mission and now conducts work on a wide variety of geotechnical problems for energy and environment. This work includes remediation projects at contaminated DOE sites, CO

15. Dallas Geophysical Society - Dallas Geophysical Home Page
Promotes the science and profession of geophysics, and fosters fellowship and cooperation among all persons interested in geophysics.
http://www.dgsdallas.org/

16. The Society Of Exploration Geophysicists
www.seg.org/publications/geophysics/Society of Exploration GeophysicistsSEG hosts 2 monthly publications and yearly trade shows, at the international, national, and regional level. The major organization for geophysicists
http://www.seg.org/publications/geophysics/

17. Home | Department Of Geophysics
geophysics, Geophysical, Seismology, Gravity, Magnetics, Convection, Active Source, Oil Exploration, Earthquakes, Fault Mechanics, Radar, GPS, Volcano,
http://geophysics.stanford.edu/

18. Geophysics: Definition From Answers.com
n. (used with a sing. verb) The physics of the earth and its environment, including the physics of fields such as meteorology, oceanography, and seismology. geophysical ge ' o
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19. Geophysics - Definition Of Geophysics At YourDictionary.com
the science that deals with the physics of the earth, including weather, winds, tides, earthquakes, volcanoes, etc. and their effect on the earth
http://www.yourdictionary.com/geophysics

20. An Introduction To Geophysics
Published quarterly by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia in Italy. Devoted to general geophysics, seismology, earth magnetism and atmospheric studies.
http://www.annalsofgeophysics.net/
An Introduction to Geophysics
G eophysics is the study of the earth’s properties by applying physical theories and using instruments for measurement. Since antiquity men have been studying the earth’s properties in order to predict earthquakes, but real progress happened in the 1500’s and has continued since then. Scientists began working to understand how magnetism and gravity are related to earthquakes. Magnetism is an attraction to metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt, and their alloys. Its main character is a magnetic force. Though metals are more strongly influenced by magnetism all materials are under its influence to a degree. One of its particular manifestations in physics is that it’s a component of electromagnetic waves. Light is an electromagnetic wave. Magnetism is now used to help predict the frequency of earthquakes by utilizing the fact that earthquakes happen in clusters. They can’t yet use this information to predict exactly when an earthquake will occur, but when there is an earthquake statistics show others will follow. Heat is a factor in magnetism and when the heat in an atom is at an intermediate temperature according to “Curie temp,” then instead of the clusters of atoms moving in different directions like when under high temperature, aligned clusters form and these groups move in the same direction, though there is more than one grouping.

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