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  1. Collaborative research UTIG and UNCW: Towards an integrated understanding of late Holocene fault activity in western Puerto Rico : offshore geophysical survey by Paul Mann, 2000

61. Activities - Introduction
These activities include technical cooperation and aid in developing countries,funded by and in collaboration with, for example, the collaborative Research.
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/activities/home.html
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Activities - Introduction
The BGS undertakes a wide variety of activites within the geoscience community. BGS staff expertise has been used extensively on projects throughout the UK and the rest of the world. Please use the following links to take you to your area of interest. Alternatively, use the search facilities available through the BGS Enquiry Service Details of the work being carried out within the BGS Scientific Capability Programme are presented here demonstrating our areas of interest and expertise. International Activities The BGS has worked in over 100 countries worldwide, undertaking a variety of geoscientific projects. These activities include technical co-operation and aid in developing countries, funded by and in collaboration with, for example, the UK Department for International Development, the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, World Health Organisation, UN Environmental Programme, often in association with UK companies and UK universities. The BGS also manages contracts and consultancies undertaken for other aid agencies, private sector companies and governments worldwide. Themes Information on various geoscience themes are available. New themes will be added all the time so keep coming back to see what's new. Current themes include topics on earthquakes, water, minerals and radon.

62. University Of Calgary, Geology And Geophysics, Research Activities
Current Research in geology and Geophysics, Network hydrogeology and water resourcemanagement in Central America, a multinational collaborative project.
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/research.htm
Current Research in Geology and Geophysics Central American Water Resource Management Network hydrogeology and water resource management in Central America, a multinational collaborative project. The CREWES Project is an applied geophysical research group concentrating on the analysis and interpretation of multicomponent seismic data. The Fold-Fault Research Project involves integrated geophysical and geological research into the 3-D geometry of structures in fold and thrust belts. The Geochemistry Workgroup , a visit to the world of diagenesis. Research in igneous and metamorphic petrology Thermobarometry On-line Laboratory for Electron Microbeam Analysis Lithoprobe Seismic Processing Facility . Deep crustal seismic imaging. The study of organic-walled microfossils. Hydrogeology Applied Stratigraphy Research Group Prairie Meteorite Search Project
see also: Canadian Meteorite Catalogue Research Facility Information
Computer Facilities:
Sun Ultra Enterprise 450 (4x450MHz CPU, 4GB RAM, 200GB Disk)

63. The Math Forum - Math Library - Geology
Developed Lessons for Biology, geology, Hydrology, and projects and ideas includecollaborative projects, system dynamics activities, and computational
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  • The Geomaths MathHelp material - University College London (UCL)
    Part of the Interactive Mathematics and Geoscience Education (IMAGE) project, Geomaths MathHelp provides mathematics self-study material embedded within the geological sciences. MathHelp "notebooks" cover specific mathematical topics accessed through a relevant geological context; for example, power functions through seismic velocities, trigonometry through cliff erosion, and integration through sediment accumulation. The notebooks contain explanations, illustrations, examples and practice quizzes (online, for registered students). Modules are organized into revision, 1st level (corresponding roughly to pre-A level and A-level standard), and 2nd level (for students of Geological Sciences who have A level mathematics or equivalent) respectively. A mathematical glossary is also constantly available.
  • 64. VCEPT
    The collaborative is committed to improving the preparation Overview and summary ofactivities, Computer Concepts geology/EARTH SCIENCE Course Development Team.
    http://www.lwc.edu/staff/bwebber/k8grant.htm
    VCEPT
    Virginia Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers
    Quick Reference About the VCEPT project Schedule of events VCEPT Voice Newsletter Standing committees ... Links to related projects This page was last updated on About the VCEPT project This project officially finished in 2001. This web page, which will be maintained for an undetermined length of time, provides an account of the project, contact information, and links to some of the products. The Division of Undergraduate Education of the National Science Foundation has awarded $5 million to a consortium of Virginia colleges and universities involved in a project designed to better prepare elementary and middle school teachers for teaching math and science. The five year project, called the Virginia Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers (VCEPT), is led by Virginia Commonwealth University . Other schools involved are Longwood University Mary Washington College Norfolk State University Germanna Community College ... J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College , and Tidewater Community College The Mathematics and Science Center , a regional consortium of school divisions in the metro Richmond area, also participates. In addition

    65. Introduction To EC/CSE
    Department of geology, SDSU Nov. prepare learners for postBaccalaureate activitieswhere collaborative, interdisciplinary teams,; sophisticated computer tools
    http://www.edcenter.sdsu.edu/presentations/geology.html
    Department of Geology, SDSU
    Nov. 12, 1997
    CG 207 noon
    Enhancing Undergraduate Curricula with High Performance Computing Tools and Technologies for the California State University System and the National Education Community
    Come visit us Under the Dome - Library Addition #73 - and thanks to those who attended our Open House, Oct. 10, 1997. National Science Foundation's Division of Advanced Scientific Computing made five year awards supporting two High Performance Computing (HPC) Centers in San Diego ( www.npaci.edu ) and Champaign-Urbana ( alliance.ncsa.uiuc.edu ), to build the national infrastructure in HPC through partnerships. NSF also supports two HPC Centers in Pittsburgh and Cornell as they "ramp down" their service to the national community and transition their users, as appropriate, to San Diego and/or Champaign-Urbana.
    A Brief Introduction - for follow on discussion
    Kris Stewart
    What is the mission of the EC/CSE?
    Foster the incorporation of high performance research tools for scientific investigation into the undergraduate curriculum to better prepare learners for post-Baccalaureate activities where
    • collaborative, interdisciplinary teams

    66. Classroom Activities
    Learn how Biology, geology, Hydrology, and Geography can GSH has been a leader incollaborative learning from Space Teacher's Guide with activities (for grades
    http://www-eosdis.ornl.gov/educator/activities.htm
    ORNL DAAC Educator's Corner
    Classroom Activities
    The Science of Science Earth's Geology
    Ecosystem Processes
    Environmental Concerns ... Space Exploration
    • See also Lesson Plan Resources
    • Puzzles created by the ORNL DAAC, especially suited for grades 1-7
    • PBS Teachersource
    • PBS teacher lesson plans, online activities, classroom resources, and professional development projects are available at this public PBS education Web site.
    • Math Goodies
    • A free educational web site featuring interactive math lessons, homework help, worksheets, puzzles, message boards, and more! We have over 400 pages of free math activities and resources for students, teachers, and parents.
    • Miksike Learning Environment
    • An Internet portal site for K-12 educators and homeschoolers, which offers an extensive collection of worksheets in HTML- eTemplates TM and the services built on these materials. Miksike virtual teacher assistants also maintain the Miksike Student Factory. TM
    • LearningPage.com
    • Learningpage.com provides professionally produced, learning materials for the elementary classroom. Printable worksheets, activities and lesson plans for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade can be downloaded from the site.
    • Learning Web Lessons Plans - United States Geological Survey (USGS)
    • Welcome to the Learning Web, a portion of the USGS web dedicated to K-12 education, exploration, and life-long learning. Visit often and explore things on, in, around, and about the Earth such as plants and animals, land, water, and maps. Learn how Biology, Geology, Hydrology, and Geography can help us understand our changing world.

    67. Summary Of Current Activities
    be made to coordinate these activities, more closely school districts, which are alsocollaborative affiliates), is a 6) Jeffco 58 geology Standards Outdoor
    http://www.mines.edu/Outreach/Cont_Ed/budget.html
    Summary of Current Activities
    1) C2 for K-4 Teachers ($13,135)
    This program, addressing Competence and Confidence, fully complements our Benchmark #5, “Aligning Professional Development with Content Standards.” Jefferson County Standard #3 at the district level is “Data Analysis,” and thus the course has been designed around the statement of the standard, key standard components, and benchmarks for K-4 students. The teachers will be taught the content for K-12 students, and will develop lessons using the local SBE template for aligning instruction, assessment, and transfer to the standards. The coaching aspect provides the teachers with assistance in both pedagogy and content knowledge. 2) State CONNECT Activities ($1,865)
    The funds in this program will provide registration fees and travel expenses for up to five collaborative facilitators to attend the 1997 CONNECT Planning Retreat on July 29-31, 1997 and for up to eight facilitators to attend the “Best Practices Conference.” 3) Teaching Science with TOYS ($2,500)
    This highly successful, innovative, and hands-on program has been aligned to the science standards and effectively integrates science and mathematics by developing a firm understanding of basic probability and data analysis. By using well-known games, the fear of relevant mathematical concepts (that seems to be endemic in middle school students, particularly girls) can be diminished. Teachers from Jefferson County Schools, Adams 12, Denver Public Schools, Clear Creek Schools, and Cherry Creek Schools will be invited to participate in the workshops.

    68. Lesson Planet - Science,Earth,Geology,startat20 Lesson Plans
    Volcano.’ Find activities, study questions, vocabulary, and related resourcesfor this Discovery Channel educational TV show about Earth, geology, and
    http://lessonplanet.teacherwebtools.com/search/Science/Earth/Geology/startat20/
    Grade K - 2 higher ed Search from over 20,000 online lesson plans by keyword and grade! Membership Log In User Name: Password: Apr. 07, 2003 19:57 PST Resources Other Teacher Resources Education Clip Art Grant Information Curriculum Tools Collaborative Projects ... Link To Us Teacher Discussions Click to discuss teaching topics with your peers! Pre K-6 Elem. Discussion 7-12 Sec. Discussion Ed. Tech. Discussion privacy Found lessons and other resources for ' geology. Web Sites Books Software Map ... Videos Find 'geology' books Supplies Online Courses Category matches for: ' geology Home/Science/Earth Geology (37) Home Science Earth ... Geology Lesson Plans (21-30 of 36): Tornadoes - Where did the recent tornadoes originate? What path did the storm system take? What was unusual about this tornado system? What is the Fujita scale?
    Grades: Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend! Iceberg! - ’Iceberg.’ Find activities, study questions, vocabulary, and related resources for this Discovery Channel educational TV show about icebergs.
    Grades: Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend! The Network Montana Project - On-Line Earth System Science K12Classroom Lessons using Internet Resources
    Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend!

    69. Lesson Planet - Science,Earth,Geology Lesson Plans
    lesson that can be expanded into the following areas geology, volcanos, earthquakes Planetsin the Classroom handson science activities - Exploring Planets
    http://lessonplanet.teacherwebtools.com/search/Science/Earth/Geology/
    Grade K - 2 higher ed Search from over 20,000 online lesson plans by keyword and grade! Membership Log In User Name: Password: Apr. 07, 2003 19:57 PST Resources Other Teacher Resources Education Clip Art Grant Information Curriculum Tools Collaborative Projects ... Link To Us Teacher Discussions Click to discuss teaching topics with your peers! Pre K-6 Elem. Discussion 7-12 Sec. Discussion Ed. Tech. Discussion privacy Found lessons and other resources for ' geology. Web Sites Books Software Map ... Videos Find 'geology' books Supplies Online Courses Category matches for: ' geology Home/Science/Earth Geology (37) Home Science Earth ... Geology Lesson Plans (1-10 of 36): Surfing for Earthquakes and Volcanoes - The purpose of this lesson plan is to expose students to the breadth and depth of the Internet while they search for data pertaining to the world's volcanic and seismic activity.
    Grades: Rating: Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend! Layers of the Earth - Lesson Plan - This is an introductory lesson that can be expanded into the following areas: Geology, volcanos, earthquakes, and archaeology. It introduces the layers of the earth and the basic composition and distance of each.
    Grades: Rating: Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend!

    70. Department Of Geography And Geology 2000-2001 Unit Productivity Report
    from the Geography and geology Department but to implement a variety of collaborativestrategies to encourage interdepartmental student learning activities.
    http://www.wku.edu/geoweb/info/unit_report.htm
    QUICK LINKS: Mission Geology Program Home Site Index ... Webmaster Unit Productivity Report Academic Year 2000-2001 Unit Name: Department of Geography and Geology Department Head: David J. Keeling
  • Program Enrollment Data and Relevant Facts:
  • Number of Undergraduate Majors: 180
    Number of Graduates: 35 Majors, 23 Minors, 7 Masters. Student Credit Hours Produced: 6,461 - Fall 2000 6,399 - Spring 2001 Number of Faculty: 15 Full-time, 3 Optional Retired
  • Key Indicators of Productivity for 2000-2001:
  • Increased the average GPA of graduating seniors and maintained a total number of majors above the five-year average for the program.
    Developed a 12-hour GIS-certificate program and began planning for an interdisciplinary Geographic Information Science instruction and production laboratory.
    Fully implemented the computerized meteorology student learning laboratory.
    Strengthened the Department's international education initiatives with study abroad programs, new collaborative research partnerships, and new opportunities for student research.
    Recorded a fifty percent increase in the number of students working on POD-related and POD-funded research. Thirty students presented (or co-presented) the results of their research at local, regional, and national professional meetings.

    71. INEEL - Geosciences Research
    geology and Geophysics – Researchers are analyzing evaluating subsurface microbialactivities in unsaturated to participate in collaborative research with
    http://www.inel.gov/env-energyscience/geo/
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    April 07, 2003
    Environmental and

    Energy Sciences

    Research Departments
    Analytical Laboratories

    Applied Geosciences

    Biotechnology Research

    Chemistry

    Geosciences Research Materials Physics Prototype Engineering Seismic Monitoring Program ... Contacts Environmental and Energy Sciences Geosciences Research Related links: Subsurface Science Initiative Applied Geosciences INEEL geoscientist Robert Lenhard's work modeling NAPLs was featured in the Update section of the February 2003 issue of Chemical Engineering Progress magazine. You can read the article at www.cepmagazine.org . Access is free, but a sign in is required. For more detailed information about this research, read ... - more News Releases: INEEL geoscientist to present NAPL contaminant modeling advance at AGU Meeting - more INEEL competes successfully for DOE Environmental Management Science Program funding - receiving $6.2 million - more Subsurface Topics Newsletter, September 2002 Issue - more Modeling fluid flowmoving theory into practice - more Major Research Projects: Mesoscale investigations of vadose zone carbon cycles - more Spatial and temporal characterization of the vadose zone - more Recent Publications: Geoscientist Austin Holland published an article titled "Earthquake Data Recorded by the MEMS Accelerometer: Field Testing in Idaho" in the

    72. Geology And Geophysics J. Greggs
    the key contacts for the Department of geology and Geophysics and staff meetings andcollaborative work with in executive/strategic planning activities and will
    http://tabla.geo.ucalgary.ca/directory/staff/greggs/greggs.htm

    73. Wittenberg University -- Course Descriptions
    See instructor for details. Laboratory exercises rely on collaborative learningactivities among class members. Prerequisites geology 150.
    http://www.wittenberg.edu/academics/courses-02sp/geo.html
    Home Prospective Students Wittenberg Students Spring 2002: ... Past Course Descriptions
    Geology Course Contents - Spring Semester 2002 Geology 110 - Introductory Geology
    (4 semester hours)
    Morris

    Some fundamental concepts and topics that might be expected in this section include: (1) the structure and physical constitution of the earth, (2) the internal and external dynamic processes operating to modify the earth's surface and near-surface regions, (3) the nature and origin of the continents and ocean basins, (4) some of the methodology, experimentation, and observations used by geologists in attempting to understand the physical and biological evolution of our earth in time. Some attention will focus on the role of the professional geologist and the knowledgeable layperson, as they consider together some current and potential problems arising from continued utilization and modification of our physical environment. Students can expect considerable flexibility in the format of the course. Lecture, discussion and laboratory approaches will be used, supplemented by videos, other visual aids and (perhaps) a field trip.
    Some background in mathematics is suggested (Math PL22 strongly recommended), as students will encounter lab exercises that incorporate basic math skills, including Algebra. Computers are occasionally used in lab, but no prior experience is expected. Departmental lab manual costs $5. This course has both lecture and separate lab periods that each student must attend.

    74. Collaborative Projects, Research & Initiatives
    collaborative Projects, Research Initiatives. The BGS participatesin many collaborative research projects and, as custodian of
    http://www.bgs.ac.uk/collaboration/home.html
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    The BGS participates in many collaborative research projects and, as custodian of much of the country's geoscientific information, is actively involved in initiatives to improve access to, and the integration of, publicly-owned data. Some of these research projects and initiatives are briefly described below, with links to sources of further information, where available. IGGI NGDF FOREGS EuroGeoSurveys ... IGGI - The Intra-governmental Group on Geographic Information The BGS is represented on the Intra-governmental Group on Geographic Information (IGGI). The Group was established in 1998 following a review and restructuring of the Interdepartmental Group on Geographic Information, itself set up five years earlier. The aim of the Group is to promote effective use of government geographic information. The objectives for IGGI fall into four themes:
    • Communication Best Practice Influence Information Exchange.

    75. DISCOVERY V16n1 Economic Geology And Latin America

    http://www.utexas.edu/admin/opa/discovery/disc2001v16n1/disc_geology.html
    Scott W. Tinker
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    Economic Geology and Latin America One of the oldest and largest research facilities at the University of Texas, the Bureau of Economic Geology also serves as the Texas Geological Survey. Thus, it has investigated geoscience and natural resource issues within the Texas-Mexico border area for nearly 100 years. As natural systems do not recognize man-made boundaries, following Texas earth systems into Mexico is a logical extension of Texas-based studies.
    The majestic Orinoco Delta in Venezuela. Mexico and Latin America offer many exciting opportunities for joint research and other collaborative activities with universities and other entities. Among its activities, the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG) is building partnerships in Latin America that encourage initiatives in fossil energy research and environmental studies. One of the pleasures of research is the interaction with graduate students. For the past thirty years BEG has supported hundreds of graduate students from Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico and Colombia as graduate research assistants. BEG routinely supports about thirty graduate students each semester, about 20 percent of them from Latin American countries. Some of these students have become professors or senior managers and leaders of industry and government agencies in their home countries.
    Fossil Energy Research.

    76. Geological Fieldwork 1999
    7. J. Nelson Ancient Pacific Margin Part I BCGS Contributions and CollaborativeActivities with GSC and Yukon geology Program (PDF document, 791 Kb). 15.
    http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/Mining/Geolsurv/Publications/Fieldwork/1999/toc.htm
    Geological Fieldwork 1999 Foreword
    PDF version, 70Kb
    Note: The PDF file also contains the document title page, CIP information and Table of Contents. Mapping Page D.G. MacIntyre and L.C. Struik
    Nechako NATMAP
    Project, Central British Columbia - 1999 Overview
    (PDF document, 332 Kb) J. Nelson
    Ancient Pacific Margin Part I: BCGS Contributions and Collaborative Activities with GSC and Yukon Geology Program

    (PDF document, 791 Kb) J.L. Nelson, M.G. Mihalynuk, D.C. Murphy, M. Colpron, C.F. Roots, J.K. Mortensen and R.M. Friedman
    Ancient Pacific Margin Part II: A Preliminary Comparison of Potential VMS-hosting Successions of the Yukon Tanana Terrane, from Finlayson Lake District to Northern British Columbia

    (PDF document, 880 Kb) M.G. Mihalynuk, J.L. Nelson, C.F. Roots, R.M. Friedman and M. de Keijzer
    Ancient Pacific Margin Part III: Regional Geology and Mineralization of the Big Salmon Complex
    (PDF document, 4308 Kb) Colour version (PDF document, 6737 Kb) A. Dixon-Warren and A. Hickin Ancient Pacific Margin Part IV: Surficial Mapping and Till Geochemistry in the Swift River Area, Northwestern British Columbia

    77. The SME Links Library
    geology.com Earth Science on the Web — geology.com Earth it in their ProfessionalDevelopmentTeaching ResourcesCollaborative ActivitiesScience, Physical
    http://www.smenet.org/SMELinks.cfm?Category=Education

    78. Tour1
    This session will visit ISRIC and the Laboratory of geology and Soil Various collaborativeactivities of relevance to studies of global change will be shown.
    http://www.sciconf.igbp.kva.se/tour1.html
    Open Science Conference
    Dutch Science Tour 1: CCB Centre - Wageningen UR
    Date: Monday 9 July
    Time: 14.00 - 22.00
    Location: Wageningen and Kootwijk
    Group Size: approx. 100
    Wageningen University and Research Centre (Wageningen UR) is the agricultural research centre in the Netherlands. Wageningen UR is a collaboration between the Agricultural University and the Agricultural Research Institutes (such as Alterra and Plant Research International). National and international, Wageningen UR is a major player in the research fields of global change, land-use, climate change and biosphere, water management and sustainable development. Wageningen UR is also closely involved in many IGBP programs, such as BAHC, GAIM, GCTE, LUCC and START.
    During the tour the participants have the possibility to visit Alterra, Plant Research International, Laboratory of Geology and Soil Science, Laboratory of Entomology, Environmental Systems Analysis Group and the non-Wageningen UR organisation ISRIC. The tour consists of a selection of research projects, research facilities, on site experiments and. All of these are closely related to the research field of land use, climate change and global change.
    The Wageningen tour consists of three parallel breakout sessions. Below you will find a more detailed description:

    79. BBC :: ERG :: CiE :: Research :: UNH ::
    Characterizing the geology of the Bedrock, All of the cores recovered will becharacterized to determine more about the bedrock geology of the site.
    http://www.unh.edu/erg/bbc/characterizing_geology.html
    take me to the text Overview Research Disciplines Research Centers ... Contact Us Characterizing the Geology of the Bedrock During this phase of the research, we propose to drill four boreholes In addition, bedrock outcrops at Pease will be studied to provide local control on lithology and fracture patterns. All of these analyses will be used to generate a subsurface map of the bedrock at Site 32 and help us begin to understand secondary mineralization of the rock. Mineral coatings on fracture surfaces will be examined using standard petrographic techniques. In Year II, XPS and SIMS will be used to identify mineral types, composition and composition variation. The petrographic data will help determine the history of mineral growth relative to the onset of contamination (e.g., the history (timing) of contamination at a given location).
    erg
    bbc BBC : Welcome + Overview BBC Articles and News Project Team Research Objectives ... Research Partners Site Site History Year 1 Activities Year 2 Activities Learn More What is Bioremediation?

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