Geological

"Kick 'em Jenny submarine volcano in the southern Grenadine Islands is going through a period of unusual activity. Go to http://www.uwiseismic.com for the latest information."

The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries web site.

Caribbean Geology Home Page - has not been updated for a number of years


PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Society of Professional Well Log Analysists Home Page

Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) Home Page

American Association of Petroleum Geologists

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Society of Petroleum Engineers (International)

Geological Survey of Canada
http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/gsc/
"The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) is Canada's premier agency for geoscientific information and research, with world-class expertise focusing on geoscience surveys, sustainable development of Canada's resources, environmental protection, and technology innovation." Site includes information about the agency and its activities, links to related sites, and educational resources. Available in French and English.



Stratigraphic Lexicon Of Venezuela

ALL EXPERTS Geology Q&A

Basic Log Analysis

History of Oil

Structural geology and metamorphic Geology on the web

USC Sequence Stratigraphy

The Orinocco Delta, a study of a modern delta from the Bureau of Economic Geology

National Archive of Geological Photographs
Contains approximately 6400 digitized images dedicated to the theme of earth sciences.
Author: British Geological Survey (www-bgs@ua.nkw.ac.uk)
Subjects:
Science & Technology--Earth Sciences

Geological and Geophysical Databases, Information, and GIS Map Server
http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/
"This page is designed to provide information, data, and maps for scientists, students and for those who are interested in the geological sciences. The information here is updated regularly. Although this information server is designed for the entire globe, there are regions of special interest, such as the Middle East and North Africa, where more detailed data sets can be obtained."

Origin of the Caribbean Plate

Research on the Island of Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Jim Reynolds and Sam Algar

Seismic Reflection and refraction

Atlas of Rocks, Minerals and Textures

Gas Geochemistry of Mud Volcanoes from Trinidad Surface Evidence of Deep Gas Reservoirs, Modified by Vertical Migration

Anatomy Of A Mud Volcano

Earth Structure

An Online Guide to Sequence Stratigraphy


Publications

The Leading Edge

AAPG online articles Good classic papers

Earth Science Teaching & Learning Resources

Songs of Geology and Other Science-Related Jokes and Humor


Paleontology/Dinosaurs

USING MICROFOSSILS IN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION

Paluxy Dinosaur-Human Tracks             

From the Alberta Badlands


Resources

Geologic Maps of South American Nations

Global Warming

 WORTH PUBLISHERS PRESENTS: geologylink.com
 Yahoo! - Science:Earth Sciences:Geology and Geophysics
 
A Geologist's Lifetime Field List
  
North Midcontinent PetroleumTransferTechnologyCouncil

Caribbean Weather - up to date image

Virtual Geomorphology

Drumlins and subglacial meltwater floods

Soil Erosion

Selected WWW Resources for Earthquake Education

Geology Labs On-Line

Geology of India

Earthquake hazzard map

Earthquake information from the USGS

Paleological Geographic

                   For the past 23 years, Alfred Ziegler's University of Chicago research team
                   has been making maps of Earth. But, not just any maps. Ziegler's project uses
                   extensive field research and powerful computers to generate maps that follow
                   the evolution of the world's geography and climate over the past 500 million
                   years. What's the use in charting paleoclimate and paleogeography? From
                   Ziegler's maps, anthropologists study the origins of human civilizations, oil
                   companies look for places that might boast better deposits of fossil fuels, and
                   meteorologists look to past climate patterns for ways to better predict future
                   climates. The article presented here is a little dated (it's three years old), but
                   from the scope of the project we assume that it's still well underway.
                  
http://www2.uchicago.edu/alumni/alumni.mag/9512/9512Mapping.html

 


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