Geophysics
GEOPHYSICS
- Canadian National Geomagnetism Program The National Geomagnetism Program of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) monitors and predicts the Earth's ever-changing magnetic field throughout Canada, on time-scales ranging from seconds to decades.
- Digital Tectonic Activity Map (NASA) a new visualization tool for both researcher and educator alike to better understand tectonic activity of our planet for the past 1 million years. DTAM is a Geographical Information System (GIS) that displays a realistic synoptic view of present global tectonism by filling in the cartographic gap between conventional geological maps and plate reconstruction maps.
- Finding Faults: Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Chronicles Dr. Jeff Babcock's efforts to map in detail a California offshore earthquake fault system using an innovative seismometer developed by his team at Scripps. Visitors to the site will find descriptions, photographs, attractive graphics, and more, presented in a non-technical and interesting fashion.
- Geophysics on the Internet - partially funded by SEG (Soc. of Exploration Geophysicists)
- National Geomagnetism Program (USGS) realtime monitoring of the earth's magnetic field. Data for research and practical application.
- National Geophysical Data Center (metasite) US Dept. of Commerce; NOAA; Nat. Envir., Satellite, Data, & Info. Service
- Space Weather Data Online - from NOAA, Space Environment Center. Provides real-time monitoring and forecasting of solar and geophysical events, conducts research in solar-terrestrial physics, and develops techniques for forecasting solar and geophysical disturbances
- Tides Online - continually updated database of tidal information maintained by NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services
- U.S.G.S. Planetary GIS Web Server - PIGWAD: Planetary Interactive G.I.S.-on-the-Web Analyzable Database
- USGS Western Region Kiosk: Volcanoes, Landslides, Earthquakes & Floods
- WWW Tide and Current Predictor
- Earthquakes in Southern California
- Geology & Geoscience: Earthquakes (Academic Info - metasite)
- The Hero of Vesuvius by Tom Gidwitz : 2006 WINNER OF GSIS BEST WEBSITE AWARD
- Live Internet Seismic Server (USGS) provides data free to the public from over fifty stations around the globe and is updated every 30 minutes
- National Earthquake Information Center (USGS) World Data Center for Seismology, Denver
- Seismic Monitor - monitor global earthquakes in near real-time, visit seismic stations around the world
- Southern California Earthquake Data Center
- U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program - Current earthquake information; links to a wide variety of earthquake related information and other sites.
- USGS Seismology Page, Menlo Park, California
- VENTS Program (NOAA)(submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.)
- The Virtual Times: Recent Earthquake and Volcanic Activity
- Web Earthquakes global image map
- The World-Wide Earthquake Locator
- Braile, Larry - The M9.0 Sumatra Andaman Islands -Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami of 26 Dec. 2004 (ppt)
- International Tsunami Information Center - mission is to mitigate the hazards associated with tsunamis by improving tsunami preparedness for all Pacific Ocean nations.
- National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program - A program designed to reduce the impact of tsunamis through warning guidance, mitigation, hazard assessment
- PMEL Tsunami Research Program - seeks to mitigate tsunami hazards to Hawaii, California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Research and development activities focus on an integrated approach to improving tsunami warning and mitigation
- Tsunami Event - 26 December 2004
- Tsunami Laboratory--Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics (Computing Center)
- The Tsunami Field Survey Photos home page
- Center for Study of Active Volcanoes: Univ. of Hawaii, Hilo
- The Electronic Volcano
- Geology & Geoscience: Volcanoes (Academic Info - metasite)
- Hawaiian Center For Volcanology: Loihi Volcano
- How Volcanoes Work -by Dr. Vic Camp from San Diego State University's Department of Geological Sciences. A comprehensive look into every aspect of volcanic formations and eruptions, including historical eruptions (Mt. St. Helens) and volcanism on other planets
- Landscapes of Iceland (w/ volcano photos)
- Long Valley Caldera: Monitoring Volcanic Unrest
- Michigan Tech University Volcanoes Page
- The Mt. Saint Helens Slides Set
- US Geological Survey/Hawaiian Volcano Observatory: Volcano Watch
- VENTS Program (NOAA)(submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global ocean.)
- Volcano Resource Center, Univ. of Tokyo
- Volcano Watch USGS
- Volcano World - U. of N. Dakota. Key sections of the site are Research and Information, a searchable (by keyword) database, Volcano Indices, Today in Volcano History, and Other Volcano Sites. Winner of the 2005 Best Website Award.
