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Department of Geological Sciences Research -- Digital Library
Digital Library of Geologic Field Relations and Features. Eruption of Paricutin, Mexico at night. Photo by R.E. Wilcox, 1943. For more information, contact Jeff Lee. Or visit the Digital Slides Project. Anita Grunder's Volcanology Slides. Charlie Rubin's Structure/Tectonics Slides. NGDC/NOAA Geologic Hazards Slideset. Jeff Lee's Structure/Tectonics Slides. Lisa Ely's Environmental Geology Slides. Nick Zentner's Slides of Southwest US Geology. Tim Melbourne's Antarctica Slides.
CWU Geological Sciences - Geology Courses - Undergraduate
http://www.geology.cwu.edu/dept/courses
We have a summary. Of the Geology undergraduate degree options, but for full details see CWU's on-line undergraduate course catalog. Courses are offered within the structure of a 4-year program, as shown in this listing. For Quarterly Calendars, Class Schedules, and General Education Requirements, see the Registrars Office. Some links are to course materials on the campus online system, Canvas. In that case the link will take you to the online system's login screen and proceed from there. GEOL 423. T...
CWU Geological Sciences - Hawaii Fieldtrip - Spring Break 2015
http://www.geology.cwu.edu/dept/outthere/hawaii2015.mhtml
Spring Break in Hawaii, Geology style. Wendy and Lisa led a CWU Geology fieldtrip to the Big Island of Hawaii over Spring Break. And grad student Kevin DeLano captured the good times in a video, now posted to YouTube:. Hawaii Volcanoes Fieldtrip 2015. Dept of Geological Sciences. 400 E University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926. Phone: (509) 963-2701 / Fax: (509) 963-2821 / Email: chair@geology.cwu.edu.
CWU Geological Sciences - Undergraduate Programs - About the Program
http://www.geology.cwu.edu/dept/programs/ugrad
BA Geology / B.A. Geology with Professional Education Program. Transferring into the Geology Majors. What is Geological Sciences? The Geosciences Program has three major parts: (1) solid-earth geological sciences, such as rocks, minerals, and deformation of the earth's crust, (2) earth proceeses over the last 10,000 years, such as active faulting, hydrogeology and water resources, geologic hazards, and surface processes, and (3) interdisciplinary environmental geosciences and hazard mitigation. The Geolo...
CWU Geological Sciences - Alumni News
http://www.geology.cwu.edu/alumni
Hillary Tahtinen Goodner *. Meilani Bowman Kamaha'o *. Bonnie Senger St. John. Dept of Geological Sciences. 400 E University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926. Phone: (509) 963-2701 / Fax: (509) 963-2821 / Email: chair@geology.cwu.edu.
CWU Geological Sciences - Graduate Students
http://www.geology.cwu.edu/grad
BS in Geology, University of Idaho, 2010. Faculty Advisor: Lisa Ely. BS in Geology, University of Washington, 2013. Documenting Mantle and Crustal Contributions to Flood Basalt Magmatism via Computational Modeling of the Steens Basalt, Southeast Oregon. Faculty Advisor: Wendy Bohrson. BA in Geology, Occidental College, 2014. Faculty Advisor: Bre MacInnes. BA in Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2011. Faculty Advisor: Paul Winberry. BS in Geology, Central Washington University, 2010. Correlations ...
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Feburary 28, 2001 Nisqually Earthquake
http://www.geodesy.cwu.edu/monitor/EQ
Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Mw 68 Earthquake in Washington State. The Nisqually earthquake which struck the Puget Sound area on February 28, 2001, poses the first opportunity to study an earthquake and its aftereffects in the Pacific Northwest using GPS geodesy. With assitance from UNAVCO and USGS/SCIGN, PANGA installed additional regional continuous GPS stations shortly after the event. Information about PANGA rapid-response initiatives. Quick-Response Continuous GPS Installations. Based on prelim...
PANGA GPS Monuments & Equipment Installations
http://www.panga.org/sites
Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. GNSS and GPS stations of the Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Map of all GNSS stations analyzed by CWU. 8224;PANGA sites adopted by the EarthScope Plate Boundary Observatory. 8225;sites operated by the Oregon Department of Transportation. 161;sites operated by the Western Canada Deformation Array. 167;sites operated by the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory. 400 University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926. Phone: (509) 963-2799 / Fax: (509) 963-1109.
Western US - Station Clusters
http://www.panga.org/data/wusdaily
Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Geodetic monitoring of transient deformation. Along the Pacific-North American plate boundary. This page integrates daily GPS measurements from 1500 stations along the Pacific/North American plate boundary, ranging from Alaska to the U.S-Mexico border (click on figure to right). Cleaned, network solutions from several arrays are merged below and grouped into regional clusters. Arrays include the Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. The Western Canadian Deformation Array.
Metadata
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Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Organizing increasingly complex information with data about data. For current station IGS site logs. For station photos, location maps and data plots by site click here. Please utilize the reference provided below for citing use of PANGA data:. Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array (PANGA) (1996), GPS/GNSS Network and Geodesy Laboratory: Central Washington University, other/seismic network, Int. Fed. of Digital Seismograph Networks, doi:10.7914/SN/PW. The PANGA map GUI.
Feburary 28, 2001 Nisqually Earthquake
http://www.panga.org/monitor/EQ
Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Mw 68 Earthquake in Washington State. The Nisqually earthquake which struck the Puget Sound area on February 28, 2001, poses the first opportunity to study an earthquake and its aftereffects in the Pacific Northwest using GPS geodesy. With assitance from UNAVCO and USGS/SCIGN, PANGA installed additional regional continuous GPS stations shortly after the event. Information about PANGA rapid-response initiatives. Quick-Response Continuous GPS Installations. Based on prelim...
Western US - Station Clusters
http://www.panga.cwu.edu/data/wusdaily
Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Geodetic monitoring of transient deformation. Along the Pacific-North American plate boundary. This page integrates daily GPS measurements from 1500 stations along the Pacific/North American plate boundary, ranging from Alaska to the U.S-Mexico border (click on figure to right). Cleaned, network solutions from several arrays are merged below and grouped into regional clusters. Arrays include the Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. The Western Canadian Deformation Array.
/Real-Time GPS Network
http://www.panga.cwu.edu/monitor/WSRN
Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Real-time GPS in the Pacific Northwest. The half-century old Alaska Way Viaduct (SR99) was damaged by the 2001 Nisqually Earthquake and has subsided 13 cm since that event. Following the catastrophic 2007 collapse of the Interstate 35W. Post Event Evaluations (Rapid). Slope Failure and Mass Movement. Orignal Text From: www.wsrn.org. About the WSRN - Washington State Reference Network. PANGA), Central Washington University. Real-Time Netw...
PANGA GPS Monuments & Equipment Installations
http://www.panga.cwu.edu/sites
Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. GNSS and GPS stations of the Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array. Map of all GNSS stations analyzed by CWU. 8224;PANGA sites adopted by the EarthScope Plate Boundary Observatory. 8225;sites operated by the Oregon Department of Transportation. 161;sites operated by the Western Canada Deformation Array. 167;sites operated by the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory. 400 University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926. Phone: (509) 963-2799 / Fax: (509) 963-1109.
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USGS, Geologic Discipline, Central Region
US Department of the Interior. URL: http:/ geology.cr.usgs.gov/. Page Contact Information: Central Region Geology Web Contact. Page Last Modified: Tue Jun 21 12:44 EDT 2016.
Home - Department of Geological Sciences
Skip to main content. College of Natural Sciences. Welcome to the Department of Geological Sciences. Do you love Adventure? Are you curious about earthquakes and lava flows, about fossils and deep time, about what builds the mountains and why some stones are used as gems and others as road pavement? Geologists are curious about the planet. When will the next earthquake happen? Where can we find new valuable resources? How do we protect our groundwater? Why do animals become extinct? The department has ot...
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Applied Geology
A to Z index. Australian and NZ future students. CurtinLife (student support services). Find a Curtin researcher. Research ethics and integrity. Applied geology seminar series. Faculty of Science and Engineering. Western Australian School of Mines. Latest news and events. Steamy early solar system. Emergency and security numbers. Kent Street, Bentley, Perth. 99 143 842 569. Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology. Social media at Curtin. Page last modified:11 November 2014.
Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences | Case Western Reserve University
Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences. About Us ». News and Events ». Faculty and Staff ». Research and Administrative Staff. Undergraduate Programs ». Graduate Programs ». The Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences help you understand the world. Around, under, and above you. Connect human activity and natural events. Including issues ranging from the environment to urban planning to planetary bodies. That help us to understand the dynamic earth: its past, present, and future.
CWU Department of Geological Sciences
Marie Takach Awarded Yakima Rock Club Scholarship. Alumni gathering at GSA 2017. Andrew Hoxey and Melanie Swick awarded GSA Graduate Student Research Grants. Rachelle Sanchez accepted into the 2017 GeoTenerife Internship Program. 10 Years of CWU Research in Antartica. Nick On The Rocks. Dept of Geological Sciences. 400 E University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926. Phone: (509) 963-2701 / Fax: (509) 963-2821 / Email: chair@geology.cwu.edu.
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