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  1. Geology of the Whitehall area, Montana (Yellowstone-Bighorn Research Project, Contribution 195) by Roger G Alexander, 1955
  2. Geology at MIT 1865-1965: A History of the First Hundred Years of Geology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Vol. 2: Department Operations and Projects by Robert Rakes Shrock, 1982-09-23
  3. The Koobi Fora Research Project: Volume II: The Fossil Ungulates Proboscidea, Perissodactyla, and Suidae by J. M. Harris, 1983-12-01
  4. Geology of part of the Gravelly Range, Montana (Yellowstone-Bighorn Research Project, Contribution 190) by John A Mann, 1954
  5. Beaver Research Council: Project plans for phase four, geology, soils, hydrology, pollution, and domestic water supply by John Leonard Retzer, 1953
  6. George Jones' account of the geology of Okinawa, 1853-1854 (Ryukyu Islands project, research and information papers) by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, 1972
  7. The development of the computerized geotechnical data bank for the state of Indiana ([Publication] - Joint Highway Research Project) by Gary D Goldberg, 1978
  8. Petrophysical analysis of geophysical logs of the National Drilling Company-U.S. Geological Survey ground-water research project for Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates (SuDoc I 19.13:2417) by Donald G. Jorgensen, 1994
  9. The study of ground water movement in selected areas of North Dakota: Research project technical completion report (Research report ; no. WI-221-027-74) by Frank J Schulte, 1974
  10. Petrophysical Analysis of Geophysical Logs, National Drilling Company-U.S. Geological Survey Ground-Water Research Project for Abu Dhabi Emirate by Donald G. Jorgensen, Mario Petricola, 1994-06
  11. Koobi Fora Research Project: Volume 5: Plio-Pleistocene Archaeology
  12. Advanced systems traverse research project report (Interagency report) by George E Ulrich, 1968
  13. Shoreline surface materials and geological strata, Lake Powell (Lake Powell Research Project bulletin) by Loren D Potter, 1977
  14. A New Soil Conservation Methodology and Application to Cropping Systems in Tropical Steeplands: A Comparative Synthesis of Results Obtained in Aciar Project Pn 9201 (ACIAR technical reports) by K.J. Coughlan, C.W. Rose, et all 1997-12-31

21. Untitled Document
Conducts research and consultations in the field of remote sensing, geology, geotechnical engineering, mineral and water resources, natural hazard assessment and environmental impacts. projects, publications and activities.
http://www.georisk.am/
I ndependent professional research and consultations in the field of remote sensing, geology, geotechnical engineering, mineral and water resources, natural hazard assessment and environmental impacts.

22. WELCOME To The DEPARTMENT Of GEOLOGY
and the Department of geology collaborate closely in ongoing research projects, undergraduate teaching and postgraduate
http://www.wits.ac.za/science/geology

23. TCD Palynology And Organic Petrology Index
Worldwide research and consultancy in palynology and organic petrology at Trinity College Dublin, especially on the Devonian and Carboniferous. Site includes Ph.D. projects and publications.
http://www.tcd.ie/Geology/Staff/gclayton/index.html
The TCD Palynology and Organic Petrology Research Group undertakes academic research and consultancy projects worldwide with special reference to Devonian / Carboniferous palynology and biostratigraphy, organic petrology, maturation and hydrocarbon source rock studies Maintained by Geoff Clayton
Last updated 20th March 2003

24. University Department Of Geology, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Information on the department, including courses, the faculty, and research projects.
http://www.geolmlsu.org/
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25. USGS Coastal And Marine Geology Program FY2000 Research Projects
The US Geological Survey's Coastal and Marine geology Program research projectsfor 2000. Coastal and Marine geology Program FY2000 research projects.
http://marine.usgs.gov/cmgprojects.html
Search CMGP Coastal and Marine Geology Program
FY2000 Research Projects
    See the Program Information Sheet for a description of the
    Program's Issues and Goals. Theme 1: Environmental Quality and Preservation
      Fundamental Studies
    • Large Scale Coastal Dynamics, Methods and Modeling Origin of Marine Stratification (Support to STRATAFORM) Mechanisms of Sorting in Mixed Sediments Coastal Hydrocarbon Surveys Sediment Transport Pathways on Continental Slope of California Ecology of Harmful Algal Blooms

    • Pollution and Waste Disposal Studies
    • Pollutant Transport and Accumulation in the New York - New Jersey Metropolitan Region Monitoring Pollution and Sediment Transport in Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay Los Angeles Shelf Pollution Sedimentation and Water Quality in Florida Bay Sediment and Pollutant Transport in Central San Francisco Bay Dredge Spoil Dumpsite, Mamala Bay, Hawaii Long Island Sound Environmental Studies Fragile Environments Studies Gulf of Mexico/Southeast US Wetlands: Changes Paleoenvironment and Geologic History, Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem Assessment and Vitality of Coral Reef Systems

    • Geomorphology of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Marine Reserves and Biologic Habitats Studies
    • Oculina Bank Shelf-Edge Reef Habitats, Florida

26. USGS Geologic Information About The New England States
Highlights selected research projects in the six New England states conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.
http://geology.er.usgs.gov/states/new_eng.html
Geologic Information about the New England States
"Geologic Information about the New England States" highlights selected research on the States of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont and offers links to other online resources for each State. CONNECTICUT MAINE MASSACHUSETTS

27. Yemen Geoarchaeology Project
The goals of this project are to document past interactions between human activity, landscape modification, and climate in a region which is presently extremely arid and supports little vegetation.
http://www.cas.usf.edu/geology/research/paleoenvironmental/quaternary/projects/y
Holocene Climate Change and Human Impact on the Landscape,
Wadi Shumylya, Yemen The goals of this project are to document past interactions between human activity, landscape modification, and climate in a region which is presently extremely arid and supports little vegetation. Abundant archaeological evidence exists that suggests agriculture was much more widespread and evolved alongside the development of irrigation technology during a period when rainfall was more plentiful. We are looking for additional evidence in the region to test the hypothesis that cultivation of domesticated crops was being carried out as early as 7,000 years ago, and even in the earliest agricultural activities, humans were having a substantial impact on the landscape through the modification of fluvial systems. Research is also being conducted to document the timing and magnitude of changing precipitation patterns in the region using a variety of paleoclimate proxy data. Research is being carried out collaboratively with the Minnesota RASA (Roots of Agriculture in Southern Arabia) project, headed by Dr. Joy McCorriston, and the Ministry of Antiquities in Yemen. Funding for the project has been provided by the National Science Foundation, University of Minnesota, and Canadian Occidental Petroleum Company (CANOXY). Fieldwork began in February-March, 1998, and hopefully will continue in January-February 2000 (depending on funding). View looking across the southwest corner of the Arabian peninsula towards Africa. The Arabian Sea is in the center left, and the Red Sea is on the Right. Wadi Shumylya is part of a tributary system to Wadi Hadramout, a region of extensive archaeological exploration. Prior to about 5,000 years ago, seasonal monsoonal rains originating in the Indian Ocean - Arabian Sea penetrated farther north across the southern Arabian peninsula than they do today. Although still moisture limited, adequate rainfall and more abundant vegetation supported the cultural shift to agrarian subsistence farming, perhaps as early as 7,000 - 8,000 years ago.

28. Geology Research
ones. research projects. Remote Sensing of Archaeological Sites inNorthern Ireland; Offshore Faults Found Using Seismic Reflection;
http://seis.natsci.csulb.edu/geoinfo/geolres.html
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES - CURRENT RESEARCH
Faculty, staff, and students in Department of Geological Sciences at CSULB are engaged in a variety of Earth science research projects, many of them centered in the western United States. We are fortunate to have strong equipment holdings, particularly in exploration geophysics and organic geochemistry, that allow department personnel to pursue cutting-edge research. We are actively collaborating with colleagues at the United States Geological Survey, California Institute of Technology, California State University at Northridge, Irvine Valley College, Long Beach City College, California State University at Fullerton, San Diego State University, University of Southern California, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and several others.
We have fun learning about the Earth together.
Note: In July, 1996, the Department of Geological Sciences, with funding from the National Science Foundation and the generous support of the College of Natural Sciences and the University, completed construction on a NEW geochemistry laboratory.
RESEARCH RESOURCES
  • Marine Geophysics high resolution seismic reflection system
    side-scan sonar mapping system
    proton precession magnetometer
    note: all of these pieces of equipment are designed to be used on the R/V Yellowfin, part of the facilities associated with the Southern California Ocean Studies Consortium

29. Current Research Projects In Geology
A number of research projects are in progress by staff and visitingfellows of the geology Department. Climate Studies; CRC LEME;
http://geology.anu.edu.au/Research.html
A number of research projects are in progress by staff and visiting fellows of the Geology Department. Photo: Patrick DeDeckker Each following link leads to a longer description on the project leader's web page Economic Geology to top Environmental Geoscience Geological Dating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Geophysics History of Geology Hot Dry Rock

30. Geology Salzburg > Research Projects
Translate this page Current scientific research projects of the Working Group “geology and Geodynamics”at the Inst. of geology and Palaeontology, Salzburg University.
http://www.sbg.ac.at/gew/research/research.htm
Laufende Projekte:
Current projects:
Internationale und nationale Projekte / International and national projects
Funding
Projektleiter / Project leader
Mitarbeiter / Co-worker Christian UHLIR, Christian HEMMERS, Stefan TRAXLER
Laufzeit / Time August 2002 - August 2004
Projektziel / Scope
Funding

Projektleiter / Project leader
Mitarbeiter / Co-worker Laufzeit / Time Juli 2002 - Dezember 2004 Projektziel / Scope The Cretaceous structures of tharelpine-Balkan-Carpathian-Dinarides (ABCD) orogen are superposed by extensive Late Cretaceous plutonism/volcanism ("banatites") associated with widespread mineralizations. Magmatism is contemporaneous with the formation of collisional-type successor sedimentary basins. research includes: (1) 40Ar/39Ar dating of minerals including biotite, amphibole and muscocite from magmatic rocks to reveal the timing and duration of magmatism, specifically of volcanism and plutonism, of ca. 10-12 selected sites distributed along the whole strike of the ca. 1,500 km long banatite belt. (2) 40Ar/39Ar dating of alteration minerals like adularia, sercite and alunite to reveal the timing of mineralization of these sites.

31. Coastal Geology Group Research Projects
A goal of the Coastal geology Group is to make this knowledge available to governmentalplanners, decision makers and the Our primary research projects include
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/coasts/cgg_projects.html
Sea-level and climate history
Fossil reef diagenesis, age and

Late Quaternary sea-level history in Hawaii

Recent and Holocene sea-level movements and

coastal evolution in Hawaii and the equatorial Pacific

Coastal sedimentology and environmental reconstruction
Sediment budget of Hanalei Bay, Kauai

Offshore sediment resources
Sediment Budget of Kailua Bay

Remote Multispectral analysis of nearshore benthic cover

Historical shoreline change Aerial photogrammetric analysis of coastal change Interannual and seasonal beach profiling on Oahu, Maui, and Kauai Go Back

32. Student Research Projects; Geology/Environmental Science
For the Future Listed By Faculty Supervisor Below is a list of prospective studentresearch projects available in the Department of geology and Environmental
http://geollab.jmu.edu/studresrch/pastresrch.html
Research Projects By Former Students
And Research Project Available For the Future
Listed By Faculty Supervisor
Below is a list of prospective student research projects available in the Department of Geology and Environmental Studies, listed by faculty. Projects done by former students are also sometimes shown to give some guidence in identifying a research problem.
The list is not exhaustive, and is meant to give viewers an idea of the kinds of projects that are possible, and the interestes of faculty in the department. If you find projects that are in a discipline that interests you then go talk about furture projects with that professor. Many times students are able to come up with research ideas of their own, and just need to find the right advisor, or by brainstorming a student and faculty member may be able to define a research project different from those listed here.
Amenta, Roddy
Baedke, Steve
Eaton, Scott
Fichter, Lynn ...
Ulanski, Stan

Dr. Roddy Amenta Available Research Projects Previous Student Research Projects
Dr. Steve Baedke

33. Research Projects For Geology
geology Club. Geological Links Cool Links. West Texas geology. Permian Basin Oil.Departmental News What's New! research projects. Field Trips. Faculty FAQs.
http://www.utpb.edu/UTPB_Adm/AcademicAffairs/CollegeOfArtScience/DeptOfScienceMa
Geology UTPB Home The University of Texas of the Permian Basin Library Search Calendar Student Information ... Geology Club Geological Links... Cool Links West Texas Geology Permian Basin Oil Departmental News... What's New! Research Projects Field Trips Faculty... FAQs Contact

Research Projects
No information available at this time.

34. P.M.A.: Geology - Research & Projects
The Provincial Museum of Alberta Natural History geology research projects. Glacial erratic Ron Mussieux, our curator, continues
http://www.pma.edmonton.ab.ca/natural/geology/research/research.htm
The Provincial Museum of Alberta
Natural History
Geology
Ron Mussieux, our curator, continues to collect mineral and rock specimens throughout Alberta and British Columbia. Current fieldwork is in the Mount Brussilof Magnesite Mine in British Columbia. He and Marilyn Nelson have recently completed a book describing top geological sites in Alberta.
PMA Home Page
Natural History Geology
Last Review/Update - March 5 1999

35. Research Projects Sedimentary Geology
Institute Staff research Journal Info, Sedimentary geology Group researchIm Neuenheimer Feld 234 D69120 Heidelberg research projects
http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/institute/fak12/geol/sediment/research.html

Sedimentary Geology Group

Im Neuenheimer Feld 234
D-69120 Heidelberg Phone: +49-6221-54 - 8292 (secretary Mrs. Dietzschold: 545989)
Fax:
e-mail: thilo.bechstaedt@urz.uni-heidelberg.de
Research Projects:
(1) Diagenesis of Rhinegraben sediments

(2) Evolution of carbonate ramps and platforms

(3) Computer modelling of sedimentary systems

(4) Fluid-rock interaction during diagenesis
... (6) Zechstein sediments (7) Evolution of Deltas Further Information: How to reach us and Sitemap of the institute Back Top Institute History of the institute Staff of the institute Sedimentary Geology ... Search 14.01.2002 Maintained by: Michael Seeling

36. CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS - Michael S. Smith - Geology, Geochemistry, Ceramic Pe
My research in this area has been addressed at are a few examples of the projectsI have the connections between archaeology, mineralogy and geology, click on
http://people.uncw.edu/smithms/projects.html
CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
I am looking for a hard rock masters level graduate student(s) to work on a variety of suites of prehistoric (or historic) ceramics. Project will involve field work, petrographic investigation (hand sample and optical mineralogy), and geochemical characterization (mostly by XRF and microprobe).
Interested? Drop me an email
The application of petrographic techniques to the study of archaeological ceramics.
My research in this area has been addressed at using optical petrology techniques to determine the provenance of the tempering material, as well as the clays, in pottery. I have also been investigating how chemical characterization of the paste (clay minerals) component of the pottery may or may not be useful in determining the provenance. Here are a few examples of the projects I have been involved. For further references and links on ceramic petrology and the connections between archaeology, mineralogy and geology, click on the Ceramic Petrology link.
Smith, M.S

37. GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH PROJECTS - Michael S. Smith - Geology, Geochemistry, C
GRADUATE STUDENT research projects. Christine M. Tappen (Hofstra University, NewYork. BS geology 1995) has completed her master's thesis (UNC Wilmington.
http://people.uncw.edu/smithms/graduates.html
GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
I am looking for a hard rock masters level graduate student(s) to work on a variety of suites of prehistoric (or historic) ceramics. Project will involve field work, petrographic investigation (hand sample and optical mineralogy), and geochemical characterization (mostly by XRF and microprobe).
Interested? Drop me an email
The tourmaline and beryl (emerald and aquamarine) deposits of western North Carolina.
Christine M. Tappen ( Hofstra University, New York. B.S. Geology 1995) has completed her master's thesis ( UNC Wilmington. M.S. Geology 1998 ) on the Crabtree emerald-bearing pegmatite in the eastern Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. She is now gainfully employed (and having a great time) as a Scientific Assistant in the Department of Physical Sciences - Earth and Planetary Science at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. I gather that the sign on her office door says "PEGMATITES RULE."Enuf said!
Thesis Title : Beryl and tourmaline mineralization of the Crabtree pegmatite, Spruce Pine district, North Carolina.

38. Research Projects
The research projects in the Division of geology are focused on geologicaland geographical problems. In geology the emphasis is
http://www.raunvis.hi.is/~xander/ANNUALS/ensku96/node36.html
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Research Projects
Research activities in the Geology Division
The scientific staff of the Geology Division of the Science Institute consists of eight faculty members of the Department of Natural Sciences, and nine research scientists at the institute as well as two technical asssistants. Additionally, 18 research assistants and students sponsored by different research funds and private companies were employed for longer and shorter periods of time. The research projects in the Division of Geology are focused on geological and geographical problems. In geology the emphasis is on sedimentology, mainly sedimentary facies and lithostratigraphy, tephrochronology, Quaternary geology and Pleistocene and Holocene stratigraphy, geochemistry and experimental petrology, geothermics, the chemistry of surface waters and chemical weathering, palaeontology of Pliocene to Holocene faunas and floras, and natural hazards. In geography the emphasis is upon environmental geography, air photo interpretation and land utilization, and human geography. The Geology Division runs an electronic and mecanical workshop as well as a thin section laboratory. Additionally, the division runs geochemical and sedimenatary laboratories.

39. K.U.Leuven Research Database
geology, physical geography Subdivision domain geology, physicalgeography, research projects domain geology, physical geography.
http://cwisdb.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/research/P/domain/P005.htm
Home Research activities Research groups Key domains ... Nederlands Research projects in scientific domain Geology, physical geography Subdivision domain Geology, physical geography Research projects domain Geology, physical geography Subdivision of scientific domain Geology, physical geography Research projects in scientific domain Geology, physical geography

40. K.U.Leuven Research Database
KU.Leuven research projects in scientific domain Mineral deposits, economic geology. researchprojects in scientific domain Mineral deposits, economic geology
http://cwisdb.cc.kuleuven.ac.be/research/P/domain/P430.htm
Home Research activities Research groups Key domains ... Nederlands Research projects in scientific domain Mineral deposits, economic geology Research projects in scientific domain Mineral deposits, economic geology

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