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  1. Marine Geology by James P. Kennett, 1981-11-11
  2. The Sea Floor: An Introduction to Marine Geology by Eugen Seibold, Wolfgang H. Berger, 2010-11-02
  3. Marine Geology: Exploring the New Frontiers of the Ocean (The Living Earth) by Jon Erickson, 2003-02
  4. Marine Geology & Geophysics: A derivative of the Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences
  5. Arctic Ocean Sediments: Processes, Proxies, and Paleoenvironment, Volume 2 (Developments in Marine Geology) by R. Stein, 2008-09-25
  6. Marine geology of the Pacific, (International series in the earth sciences) by Henry W Menard, 1964
  7. Marine Geology by H. Kuenen, 2008-11-04
  8. Marine Geology: A Planet Earth Perspective by Roger N. Anderson, 1989-02
  9. An Introduction to Marine Geology (The Commonwealth and International library, Geophysics Division) by Michael John Keen, M. J. Keen, 1968-09
  10. Sedimentology, Physical Properties, and Geochemistry in the Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project Volumes 1-44: An Overview [World Data Center A for Marine Geology and Geophysics Report MGG-1]. by G [Preface] Ross Heath, 1984
  11. Marine Clastic Reservoirs: Examples and Analogues (Frontiers in Sedimentary Geology) by E.G. Rhodes, T.F. Moslow, 1992-12-18
  12. Marine Geology: Undersea Landforms and Life Forms (Changing Earth Series) by Jon Erickson, 1996-01
  13. Marine geology : research beneath the sea (SuDoc I 19.2:M 33/6) by Sarah B. Griscom, 1993
  14. Marine Geology and Oceanography of the Arctic Seas, by Yvonne Rosenberg-Herman, 1974-01

1. Coastal And Marine Geology Program - U.S. Geological Survey
Coastal and marine geology Program. Online Science Resource Locator Topic RegionContent Type Help! Online Coastal marine geology Program Tools
http://marine.usgs.gov/
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how to use this Any Bathymetry Beaches Climate Corals Currents Earthquakes Ecosystems El NiƱo 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 Shinn Wins 2002 Shoemaker Award Gene Shinn has been named the recipient of the 2002 Shoemaker Award for Distinguished Achievement in Communications. The Shoemaker Awards Competition was established in 1997 in memory of Eugene Shoemaker to recognize USGS scientists, writers, editors, and designers who have provided extraordinary examples of communicating and translating complex scientific concepts and discoveries into words and pictures that capture the interest and imagination of the American public.

2. Woods Hole Field Center Homepage
Background and purpose of marine geology research, plate tectonics, marine resources, new frontiers. marine geology Research Beneath the Sea
http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/
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A Field 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. This script will rotate the image display every time the page is refreshed.
What is Marine Geology?
What is USGS? Why are we in Woods Hole? Ask a Geologist ... GIS information
Our interactive map server with displays on various information layers from a number of USGS research programs. Marine Realms Information Bank MRIB is a distributed geolibrary that provides access to information about oceanic and coastal environments.

3. USGS Center For Coastal & Watershed Studies / St. Petersburg, Florida Field Cent
at this Center. Coastal marine geology. South Florida Ecosystem
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/
CCWS Home Projects: by Topic of Study by State / Region by Program by Project Title Products: Educational Materials Publications Data Sets Information: Driving Directions About the Center Annual Open House
Shinn Wins 2002 Shoemaker Award
Gene Shinn
has been named the recipient of the 2002 Shoemaker Award for Distinguished Achievement in Communications. The Shoemaker Awards Competition was established in 1997 in memory of Eugene Shoemaker to recognize USGS scientists, writers, editors, and designers who have provided extraordinary examples of communicating and translating complex scientific concepts and discoveries into words and pictures that capture the interest and imagination of the American public. in Sound Waves
This Month:
Sound Waves
- a Monthly Newsletter of Coastal Science and Research News from Across the USGS February/March issue posted 04/03/2003
In Sound Waves this month - Invaders: Invasive species have a competitive edge.
USGS Programs of Study
at this Center
South Florida Ecosystem
Featured Research
at this Center Gulf of Mexico Integrated Science More USGS Websites in Florida: U. S. Department of the Interior

4. NGDC/MGG - World Data Center For Marine Geology And Geophysics, Boulder
World Data Center for marine geology Geophysics, Boulder, operated by NOAA/NGDC, archives offers data from the global ocean Great Lakes (bathymetry, gravity, magnetics, sediment).
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html
NOAA NESDIS NGDC Data ...
Coastlines
Digital coastlines, coastline extractor Great Lakes Geology Geophysics Ocean Mapping International ocean mapping project web pages Sample Index Sediment Thickness NGDC operates the collocated World Data Center for Marine Geology and Geophysics, Boulder ( WDC MGG ), the International Hydrographic Organization Data Center for Digital Bathymetry ( IHO DCDB ), and participates in many national and international programs related to marine geology and geophysics. please send us your comments and suggestions frequently asked questions mgg sitemap ftp area
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/mggd.html
maintained by: Carla.J.Moore@noaa.gov
last update March 28, 2003

5. Scotiabank Marine Geology Research Laboratory _ Introduction
The Scotiabank marine geology Research Laboratory was established in 1989 through the first ever "Excellence in
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

6. Renard Centre Of Marine Geology, University Of Ghent, Belgium
Renard Centre of marine geology.Category Science Earth Sciences Oceanography Institutions Belgium......marine geology Research Unit, Education.
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~jphenrie/
Marine Geology Research Unit Education Ghent University Announcements - Ongoing and upcoming activities Marc.DeBatist@rug.ac.be

7. NGDC/WDC MGG, Boulder - Marine Geology & Geophysics Images
Images offered 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://web.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/image/images.html
NOAA NESDIS NGDC privacy statement
Images: Visualizing Data
select the image above to view 2-minute relief images Coastal Imagery Crustal Age of the Ocean Floor Great Lakes Bathymetry Marianas Trench ... Images in FTP Area
If you use these images, please credit the underlying data sources/funding institutions of the data from which the images were derived, and credit NOAA/NGDC for the image.
COASTAL IMAGERY
Monterey Bay Interactive Image
created by NGDC/MGG for the
NOAA and National Geographic Sustainable Seas Expeditions Series
Coastal Relief On-Line Image Viewing
description/ordering For more information on coastal imagery, please contact Dr. David Divins . For more information on the Monterey Bay images, please contact Dr. Peter Sloss CRUSTAL AGE OF THE OCEAN FLOOR
Spinning Globe with Crustal Ages, Equatorial view (300K GIF)

Spinning Globe with Crustal Ages, Equatorial view (271K GIF)

Still Globe with Crustal Ages, Equatorial view

Spinning Globe (72 frames 200x184) with Crustal Ages, Equatorial view (MPEG)
...
Page with more Crustal Age images and credits to the original compilers
For more information on images of crustal age of the ocean floor, please contact Dr. Peter Sloss

8. Marine Geology
international journal reporting on developments in the fields of marine geology, geochemistry and geophysics. marine geology provides regular access to original studies and comprehensive reviews and, in addition, has a special letters section which ensures particularly rapid publication of short papers.
http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/5/0/3/3/5/0/index.htt
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Last update: 08 Apr 2003

9. USDOC/NOAA/NESDIS/National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) Home Page
Manages environmental data in the fields of marine geology and geophysics, paleoclimatology, solarterrestrial physics, solid earth geophysics, and glaciology (snow and ice).
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/
US Dept of Commerce NOAA NESDIS privacy statement
search NGDC
more search options

About
NGDC Contacts ... What's New NOAA World Data Centers International Programs Recent Publications Science Benefiting Society A NESDIS Data Users' Workshop is planned for
June 11-12, 2003 in Boulder, Colorado. The NOAA Paleoclimatology Program is now part of the
National Climatic Data Center.
URL: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ngdc.html
questions to: ngdc.info@noaa.gov
revised January 24, 2003 NGDC privacy statement Bathymetry/Topography Ecosystems Geomagnetism ... Interactive Maps

10. NGDC/WDC MGG, Boulder-Marine Geology: Sediment And Rock Data
Caretaker of a global marine sediment and hardrock database accepts contributions of sea-floor data. NGDC and the collocated World Data Center for marine geology Geophysics, Boulder archive many digital data files and
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/geology/geology.html
NOAA NESDIS NGDC privacy statement ... Standard Products
Marine Geology Data Available from NGDC
NGDC is pleased to accept contributions of seafloor data of any kind on almost any media in any well documented form. All data received are permanently archived and are in the international public domain. The Marine Geology Inventory provides searches of and direct links to all digital and analog data with the exception of the Index to Marine Geological Samples and the Marine Minerals Bibliography and Database. The provides searches of seafloor and lakebed sample material available directly from participating oceanographic institutions. Also try the new Interactive Map ArcIMS interfaces to the Geology Inventory, the Sample Index, and selected files. Why are seafloor data important? What is marine sediment made of? For pricing and order information, please contact Robin Warnken, Robin.R.Warnken@noaa.gov , NOAA/NGDC Mail Code E/GC3, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO USA 80305. phone 303-497-6338, fax 303-497-6513.
Technical data contact: Carla Moore

11. Home, World Data Center For Marine Geology & Geophysics, Boulder
Home Page for the World Data Center for marine geology Geophysics, Boulder, collocatedwith the NOAA National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) marine geology
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/aboutmgg/wdcmgg.html
NOAA NESDIS NGDC privacy statement ... MGG FTP Area World Data Center for
325 Broadway, Code E/GC3
Boulder, CO 80305-3328 USA
Telephone:
Telex:
592811 NOAA MASC BDR
Telefax:
Email:
George.F.Sharman@noaa.gov
World Data Center for
The World Data Center National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) in Boulder, Colorado, USA. NGDC is part of the US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). WDC MGG, Boulder exchanges data internationally and is active in many international projects . Visitors are welcome and MGG personnel are available to assist. The ocean floor is a natural archive of information on how Earth works and has worked for millions of years. The composition and structure of seafloor sediment and underlying basement crust yield important clues to the evolution of life, ocean-atmosphere dynamics, and the tectonic processes that shaped Earth's continents and ocean basins as we know them today. Earth is a dynamic system and understanding how it works helps us locate vital mineral resources, make better use of renewable ocean resources, predict climate change, plan for environmental impacts on society, and conversely be better stewards in minimizing adverse effects of society on the environment. Scope of Data Available is Extensive WDC MGG, Boulder manages all types of data from the ocean floor including descriptions and analyses of seafloor samples, deep drilling data, underway geophysical measurements, and derived gridded data sets. Data are contributed by sources from around the world and were originally collected for a variety of purposes, including academic research, international and interdisciplinary scientific projects, commercial mineral resource evaluations, defense, and government environmental baseline studies.

12. Harold A. Miller Library
marine geology and physical oceanography indexes, catalogs and information resources.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/miller/index.html
Harold A. Miller Library
at
Hopkins Marine Station
Science and Engineering Titles Canceled (June 7, 1999) Results from SERG User Survey Now Available (January 5, 1999) For further information, contact Dr. Joseph G. Wible , wible@stanford.edu Go back to Hopkins Marine Station
Go back to Stanford University Libraries

13. Home Page - USGS Western Region Coastal And Marine Geology
Home page and main menu for USGS Coastal and marine geology Team in theWestern United States. Western Region Coastal and marine geology.
http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/
Western Region Coastal and Marine Geology
What's New
New Chief Scientist

Job Openings:
Research Chemist

Research Geologist (3)

Research Oceanographer

Research Geophysicist
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By Location

Environment
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... Publications Find Information Search This Site Table of Contents InfoBank (Research data) Marine Realms Info. Bank ... Menlo Park, CA Contacts We conduct multidisciplinary scientific research in the coastal and offshore areas of California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii, and other US Pacific Islands; and in other waterways of the United States. Shaded relief bathymetry (color-coded by depth) of a portion of West Bright survey area of the Outer Continental Shelf, Northwestern Gulf of Mexico. http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/ maintained by Laura Zink Torresan last modified 2 April 2003 (lzt) USGS Privacy Statement Feedback Accessibility Department of the Interior ... Geologic Division

14. West's Geology Directory - Marine Geology - Section
marine geology Directory of Internet links
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/marine.htm

15. Woods Hole Scientific Community
Central point to find information about NOAA Fisheries NEFSC, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USGS Atlantic marine geology, Marine Biological Laboratory, and SEA Education Association. Also provides history and town information. The Woods Hole Research Center MBL/WHOI Library
http://www.wh.whoi.edu/woodshole.html
National Marine Fisheries Service
Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Woods Hole Scientific Community
Woods Hole Information
Woods Hole, where the tide ebbs and flows

16. OSU Marine Geology-Active Tectonics Home Page
and maintained jointly by marine geology and Geophysics within COAS in collaboration with
http://www.activetectonics.coas.oregonstate.edu/
Oregon State University College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Marine Geology
Always Under Construction!
OSU Active Tectonics Group
The Active Tectonics Group is a collaboration between OSU's College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences(COAS) and the Department of Geosciences. Our focus is the study of active continental margins, with our present emphasis on the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Our present funding is from the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program(NEHRP), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the NOAA National Undersea Research Program (NURP). Incoming and Outgoing Data
Pacific Northwest Active Tectonics GPS Measurement of Crustal Strain The College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University presently operate two
permanent GPS sites at Newport, OR (NEWP) and Corvallis, OR (CORV). The sites are operated
and maintained jointly by Marine Geology and Geophysics within COAS in collaboration with
Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Troy, NY. The Principal Investigators are Rob McCaffrey
(RPI),Peter Zwick (RPI), Chris Goldfinger (OSU) and John Nabelek (OSU). The two sites have been in operation

17. What Is Marine Geology?
Text Version of this page. What is marine geology? Geology is the study of theEarth. marine geology focuses these studies in areas affected by our oceans.
http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/marinegeology.html
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What is Marine Geology?
Geology is the study of the Earth. This scientific study includes how the Earth was formed, how the Earth has changed since it was formed, that materials that make up the earth, and understanding the processes that act on it. Marine Geology focuses these studies in areas affected by our oceans. These are the deep ocean floor, the shallower slopes and shelves that surround the continents, and especially the coasts which include beaches, estuaries, rivers, and large lakes.
We study rocks to learn about the materials that make up our Earth. The distribution and properties of these rocks give clues as to how they got there and the processes involved. Why study these things? The materials that we take out of the earth (oil, gas, metals, and other minerals) are vital to our way of life. Understanding where and how much of these resources we have is important in planning our future. Earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and hurricanes affect many of us at any moment. Understanding these processes will help to prepare for these events.
Learn more about Marine Geology at http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/pubinfo/margeol.html

18. OSU Marine Geology-Active Tectonics Home Page
marine geology. Always Under Construction! Chris Goldfinger Assistant ProfessorOregon State University marine geology Active Tectonics Group.
http://pandora.oce.orst.edu/
Oregon State University College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Marine Geology
Always Under Construction!
OSU Active Tectonics Group
The Active Tectonics Group is a collaboration between OSU's College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences(COAS) and the Department of Geosciences. Our focus is the study of active continental margins, with our present emphasis on the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Our present funding is from the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program(NEHRP), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the NOAA National Undersea Research Program (NURP). Incoming and Outgoing Data
Pacific Northwest Active Tectonics GPS Measurement of Crustal Strain The College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University presently operate two
permanent GPS sites at Newport, OR (NEWP) and Corvallis, OR (CORV). The sites are operated
and maintained jointly by Marine Geology and Geophysics within COAS in collaboration with
Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Troy, NY. The Principal Investigators are Rob McCaffrey
(RPI),Peter Zwick (RPI), Chris Goldfinger (OSU) and John Nabelek (OSU). The two sites have been in operation

19. Index

http://www.arf.fsu.edu
Facility Sample Request Database Publications Facility Sample Request Database Publications ... SHALDRIL

20. Coastal & Marine Geology Program Research At The USGS Center For Coastal & Water
Research Projects in the Coastal marine geology Program that are conductedat the USGS Center for Coastal Watershed Studies / St.
http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/programs/cmgp.html
CCWS
Home Projects: by Topic of Study by State / Region by Program by Project Title Products: Educational Materials Publications Data Sets Information: Driving Directions About the Center Programs: South Florida Ecosystem More Research:
U. S. Department of the Interior

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