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국립해양조사원(NORI)
본 원은 해양수산부의 소속기관으로서 우리나라 전 해역을 대상으로 해양관측, 수로측량등 해양조사를 실시하여 각종 해양자료를 수집·분석하고 데이터베이스함은 물론, 해도 및 수로서지를 간행하여 항해안전 및 해양수산 발전에 필요한 정보를 제공하는 국가 종합해양조사기관이다.
서울대학교 물리탐사연구실:
본 연구실에서는 석유, 천연가스 등의 에너지 자원 및 각종 유용광물 자원 탐사와 관련된 각종 물리탐사 기법들에 대한 제반 이론 및 자료취득, 자료처리 및 자료해석 기법 들에 대한 전문지식의 습득과 관련 연구를 수행한다.
서울대학교 지구물리연구실:
본 연구실은 서울대학교 관악캠퍼스내 24동 3층에 위치하고 있으며, 권병두 교수님을 중심으로 많은 대학원생과 연구진이 지구물리학, 물리탐사 및 GIS, 컴퓨터 응용 분야에 대한 다양한 연구과제를 수행하고 있다.
시설안전기술공단:
시설물의 수명을 연장시키고 구조적, 기능적 안전 위험요인을 제거하기 위하여 정밀안전진단을 실시하고 유지관리기법 체계 등을 연구, 개발, 보급함으로써 국가의 시설물 관리에 대한 "신뢰성을 회복"하고 이용 국민들에게 "편익성을 제공"하며 불의의 사고로부터 "생명과 재산을 보호" 하기 위하여 설립되었음.
한국건설기술연구원:
한국건설기술연구원은 건설교통부 산하의 정부출연기관으로 건설기술을 전문적, 체계적, 종합적으로 연구개발하고, 선진기술을 도입, 연구, 보급함으로써 토목, 건축 및 건설관련 설비분야 기술의 향상 발전에 기여하기 위하여 항상 노력하고 있음.
한국지질자원연구원(KIGAM)
한국지질자원연구원은 우리 삶의 터전인 지구를 연구하는 기관입니다. 국토의 지질조사와 광물자원탐사를 목적으로 1918년에 설립된 한국지질자원연구원은 이 분야의 유일한 전문연구소로 성장하여 왔습니다. 한국지질자원연구원의 연구대상은 육상은 물론 주변해역과 해외까지 포함하며, 연구영역 면에서는 지질학적 연구에서부터 부존자원의 탐사, 개발, 활용과 최근에는 국토이용, 지질재해예방, 환경오염방지등으로 까지 확대되었습니다...
한국항공우주연구원(Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
한국항공우주연구원은 인터넷을 통해 다목적 실용위성 아리랑이 촬영한 사진을 제공하고 있다. 이곳에는 부산시, 서해대교, 제주 등 한반도는 물론 남극세종기지와 브라질 아르헨티나 등 전세계 곳곳의 위성사진 150여장을 제공하고 있다.
한국해양연구원(KORDI)
한국해양연구원은 해양환경 및 기후변화에 관한 연구, 해양자원의 관리·이용·개발에 관한 연구, 극지환경·자원조사연구 및 과학기지 운영, 연안·항만공학 및 해양안전·운송시스템 관련 기술개발, 해양개발·보전을 위한 제도 연구와 해양과학기술정책 관련 연구, 국내외 연구기관·산업체·대학·전문단체와의 공동연구·기술제휴와 해양유관기관 종사자 및 전문인력의 교육·훈련, 연구개발 또는 연구용역의 수탁 및 위탁사업 등을 수행하고 있다.
AGSO(Australian Geological Survey Organisation)
AGSO's major activities include Environment, Geology and Geophysics, Groundwater, Hazards, Minerals and Petroleum. Information on nuclear explosions is also available.
ASTM:
ASTM has developed and published 10,000 technical standards, which are used by industries worldwide. ASTM members develop the standards within the ASTM consensus process. Technical publications, training courses, and Statistical Quality Assurance Programs are other ASTM products; ASTM services include The ASTM Institute for Standards Research.
Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre:
Promotes enhanced understanding of the structural settings and the geodynamic processes which operate at the local, regional and continental scales. Includes many images.
BGS(British Geological Survey)
BGS, the national geological survey of the United Kingdom, was founded in 1835. Its primary functions are to maintain and revise geological information for the land and offshore areas of the United Kingdom and the nearby continental shelf. Its work relates directly to mineral, energy and groundwater resources, land use, geological hazards, and the protection of the environment.
CIESIN(Center for International Earth Science Information Network)
CIESIN was established in 1989 as a non-profit, non-governmental organization to provide information that would help scientists, decision-makers, and the public better understand their changing world. CIESIN specializes in global and regional network development, science data management, decision support, and training, education and technical consultation services. CIESIN is the World Data Center A (WDC-A) for Human Interactions in the Environment.
Colorado School of Mines:
Colorado School of Mines Home Page
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College
The Department of Civil Engineering is amongst the best equipped in the UK, and is located in its own building in the centre of the College campus, in South Kensington, London. It currently employs 40 academic staff, 32 technical staff and 19 admin/clerical/computing staff. In addition to these, the Department also has 4 Research Fellows and 35 Research Assistants, all of whom are employed on external funds, mostly contracts and grants awarded by Industry and various Government Agencies. The student population numbers almost 500, with 250 undergraduates, 130 MSc students and 90 research students.
Department of Civil and Geological Engineering, RMIT
We are one of the largest departments in the Faculty of Engineering at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, with 28 full time academic, technical and administrative staff over 700 undergraduate students and 50 postgraduate students.
Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Kagoshima University
「地球温暖化」「オゾン層の破壊」「酸性雨」「海洋汚染」などという言葉を聞かない日はないくらい,地球規模で起こっている環境問題に対して社会的関心が高まっています.地球環境科学科は,このような問題を解決していくための糸口となる,地球の自然の基礎を総合的に教育・研究する学科です.
Department of Earth Science, Manchester University
Information on courses and research activities. Links to relevant Geology sites around the world.
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford
This web site is intended for aspiring undergraduates, postgraduates, postdoctoral researchers and visiting researchers, as well as to open up the Earth Sciences to a wider audience. I hope that the contents will excite your interest in the leading-edge developments that are taking place and introduce you to the career and educational opportunities that the Earth and Environmental Sciences have to offer.
Department of Geology, University of Kansas
The Department has close ties with a number of research units that are a part of The University, including the Kansas Geological Survey, the Paleontological Institute, the Natural History Museum, the Water Resources Center, the Energy Research Center, the Tertiary Oil Recovery Project, and the Center for Research, Inc. In addition, some students and faculty members work closely with the Water Resources Division of the U. S. Geological Survey, a branch of which is located in Lawrence, Kansas.
Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Adelaide
The Department of Geology and Geophysics enquires into earth materials and earth structures, into earth processes and earth history, and thus is central to the human concerns of earth resources and earth environments. As a leading Australian earth science department with a record of outstanding research achievement we aim to sustain a broad research effort which will continue to allow significant contributions in each of these areas.(Dr. Richard Hillis - Exploration Geophysics)
Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Calgary
Formed in 1963, the Department of Geology and Geophysics is a vibrant and important force at the University of Calgary. As of 1999, there are about 300 undergraduates in five diferent programs, and about 95 students in graduate programs.
Current research projects within the department
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 the Rocky Mountain Fold and Thrust Belt in western Canada. And so on.
Department of Geological Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
The Department offers B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Geological Sciences. For the B.S. degree, there are options in Geology, Geophysics, Geochemistry, and Earth Science. For the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, research fields include Earthquake Seismology, Economic Geology, Exploration Geophysics, Geochemistry, Hydrogeosciences, Mineralogy & Petrology, Paleontology, Stratigraphy, and Structural Geology.
Deparment of Geophysics, Colorado School of Mines
Founded in 1926, the Department of Geophysics at the Colorado School of Mines is the largest department in the U.S. specializing in applied geophysical research and education. Even so, with 12 full-time faculty and class sizes ranging from 12 to 20, students receive individualized attention in a close-knit environment. Given the interdisciplinary nature of geophysics, the undergraduate curriculum requires students to become thoroughly familiar with geological, mathematical, and physical theory, in addition to exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of the various geophysical methodologies.
Earth Resources Laboratory, MIT
Part of the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences(EAPS) at MIT. The Earth Resources Laboratory (ERL), formed in 1982, brings together faculty, staff, and students dedicated to research in applied geophysics that will further our understanding of the Earth, its resources, and the environment. Intensive and multidisciplinary approaches are combined to investigate problems of energy and resource development, as well as subsurface environmental contamination.
EM Geophysics Research Group, Texas A&M University :
This page is established to serve as a platform for introducing readers to the exciting world of electromagnetic methods in classic solid earth and environmental geophysics. This reseach is being conducted at Texas A&M University in the department of Geology and Geophysics under the guidance of Dr. Mark Everett.
Geographical Survey Institute, Japan
일본 국토지리원, The Geographical Survey Institute is a national surveying and mapping organization of the Ministry of Land,Infrastructure and Transport, and was established in 1869. The GSI is the only national organization that conducts basic survey and mapping and instructs related organizations to clarify the conditions of land in Japan and that provides the results of surveys to help improve this land.
Geological Survey of Canada:
The Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) is a part of the Earth Sciences Sector of Natural Resources Canada. The 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.
Geological Survey of Finland(GSF)
The Geological Survey of Finland (GSF) acquires, assesses and makes available geological information in promoting the balanced, long-term use of natural resources, particularly for the mining and construction industries, as well as for land use, environmental protection and public health authorities.
Geological Survey of Japan
The Geological Survey of Japan (GSJ) was founded in 1882 and its mandate at the time was to systematically map the geology of the country. Since then, during the past one hundred years, the GSJ has broadened its activities considerably and it is now engaged in work related to the complete spectrum of earth science in order to meet the needs of national and international development, and the demands of the geological community.
Geology and Geophysics Department, Rice University:
Information on earthquakes and weather.
Geology and Geophysics Department, Texas A&M University
The Department of Geology, established in 1922, and the Department of Geophysics, established in 1966, merged in 1994 to form the Department of Geology and Geophysics. The merger enhances interaction of faculty and students in the two disciplines and encourages students to gain a broader-based geoscience education. The diverse research interests of the faculty include environmental geology and geophysics, engineering geology and geophysics, geochemistry, geodynamics, mineralogy and petrology, paleontology, seismology, sedimentary and petroleum geology, structural geology, and tectonophysics. Undergraduate students who wish to may pursue extracurricular research projects with members of the faculty.
Geophysics Group of Los Alamos National Laboratory
Earth and Environmental Sciences-11 (EES-11) is the Geophysics Group of Los Alamos National Laboratory. We work in seismic monitoring, characterization of underground structures and facilities, mining exploration and efficiency, and environmental characterization. We also conduct basic research into physical properties of earth materials, new seismic imaging methods using parallel computing, the interaction of fluids in pore space and wave excitation, the development of microborehole tools, study of reservoir microearthquakes, study of earthquake strong motion, and study of fluid flow in earth materials. Former work included hot dry rock geothermal development.
Geophysics Research at UC Santa Barbara
Geophysics at UCSB encompasses a diverse array of research activity. Seismology includes strong motion studies, site effect characterization, seismic wave propagation, and seismic tomography. Geophysical techniques are also employed to study mid-ocean ridge systems, active tectonics/surface processes, tectonic plate interaction, and structural evolution of continental margins.
GOCAD
The GOCAD Research Program was initiated in 1989 by the Computer Science Department of Geology in Nancy (France). The goal of this project is to develop a new computer-aided approach for the modeling of geological objects. This approach is specifically adapted to Geophysical, Geological and Reservoir Engineering applications.
GUMP(Geophysical Unit of Menlo Park)
GUMP is a theoretical and applied research group that uses state-of-the-art techniques to better understand and resolve public issues across a wide spectrum of earth science problems related to earthquake and volcanic hazards; mineral, petroleum, and water resources; and Yucca Mountain (a potential nuclear waste repository in southwest Nevada).
Imperial College Geophysics Group
The Geophysics Research Group is part of the T. H. Huxley School of Environment, Earth Sciences and Engineering. Fields of active research within the group include Seismic Techniques, Planetary Science, Environmental Geophysics, Numerical simulation of surface processes, Volcanic processes, Coastal and Ocean Mapping, Earth Structure, and Inverse Problems.
Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas ar Austin
The Institute for Geophysics is an organized research unit of The University of Texas at Austin. As a leading academic research group in geology and geophysics, UTIG works with the UT Department of Geological Sciences and Bureau of Economic Geology to provide basic and applied geophysical research opportunities for graduate students at the MA and PhD level through its worldwide programs in solid earth geophysics, marine geology/geophysics, and multi-channel reflection seismology. Some of our scientists also participate in the UT Environmental Science Institute.
 
Institute of Nautical Archaeology, University of Texas
For over three decades INA researchers in association with the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University have been exploring humankind's seafaring past under water and on land; via shipwrecks and sunken cities; from North America to the Middle East, Africa, and beyond!
 
Iowa Geological Survey Bureau:
Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Energy and Geological Resources Division, Geological Survey Bureau
Kansas Geological Survey:
The Kansas Geological Survey continues to study the state's resources and prepare publications on its findings. Providing research and service to Kansas since 1889, the Survey publishes information on Kansas geology in books and maps, both technical and educational. The topics of these publications include computer science, engineering geology, geochemistry, geohydrology, paleontology, mineral economics, and stratigraphy. The Survey also produces computer programs and data bases derived from geologic investigations.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, NY, is a research institute of Columbia University with annual revenues of about $50 million and a worldwide reputation for excellence in earth sciences research. Lamont's mission is to understand how the planet Earth works in all of its physical manifestations. Scientific inquiry ranges from the origin and history of the planet to the processes taking place in and on it. Research is often interdisciplinary and includes seismology, marine geology and geophysics, terrestrial geology, petrology, geochemistry, climate studies, atmospheric science, oceanography and paleontology. See also Lamont 4D Technology.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ernest Orlando Lawrence founded this Lab, the oldest of the national laboratories, in 1931.  Lawrence invented the cyclotron, which led to a Golden Age of particle physics and revolutionary discoveries about the nature of the universe. Known as a mecca of particle physics, Berkeley Lab long ago broadened its focus.  Of our nine Nobel Prizes, five are in physics and four in chemistry.  Today, we are a multiprogram lab where research in advanced materials, life sciences, energy efficiency, detectors and accelerators serves America's needs in technology and the environment.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory operated by the University of California. Lawrence Livermore's mission is to apply science and technology in the national interest, with a focus on global security, global ecology, and bioscience. Laboratory employees are working with industrial and academic partners to increase national economic competitiveness and improve science education. The Laboratory's mission is dynamic and has changed over the years to meet new national needs.
LLNL Applied Geology and Geophysics
LLNL Experimental Geophysics
Malin Space Science System (MSSS) Antarctic Research
Includes images of the Antarctic
Mining and Ground Engineering Group, Nottingham University
The Mining and Ground Engineering Group undertakes research concerned with the mining and rehabilitation and re-use of land following industrial activity.
National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC)
The National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) manages environmental data in the fields of solar-terrestrial physics, solid earth geophysics, marine geology and geophysics, paleoclimatology, and glaciology (snow and ice).
NGDC - Marine Geology and Geophysics: The Marine Geology & Geophysics Division of the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) and the collocated World Data Center A for Marine Geology and Geophysics (WDC A MGG) compiles and maintains extensive databases in both coastal and open ocean areas.
NGDC - Solid Earth Geophysics maintains extensive files of global environmental observations. Discipline areas include: topography, natural hazards, geomagnetism, gravity, habitat, and other global phenomenon.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
  NOAA's Mission is to describe and predict changes in the Earth's environment, and conserve and wisely manage the Nation's coastal and marine resources. NOAA's strategy consists of seven interrelated Strategic Goals for environmental assessment, prediction and stewardship, which are presented here as theme pages for the World Wide Web.
Ocean Explorer
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
One of the oldest and most prestigious programs in the U.S., the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Georgia Tech has for over 100 years prepared civil and environmental engineers for the challenges of tomorrow. With over 50 faculty members and 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students, the School is also one of the largest programs in the U.S.
School of Geo Sciences, University of Sydney
The School of Geosciences was formed in 1998 and comprises two divisions: Geology & Geophysics and Geography. Established in 1866, the Division of Geology and Geophysics has a long tradition of rigorous graduate research. Examples of the current varied research projects include evolution of the continental shelf of eastern Australia, Great Barrier Reef, estuarine and shelf pollution, integrated geological /geophysical studies of foldbelts in metamorphic petrological and geochemical work in Antarctica, New Zealand and Australia and geophysical studies of the ocean floor.
School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology, University of Hawaii
The SOEST offers formal and informal courses of study at the graduate and undergraduate levels in several disciplines, geology & geophysics, meteorology, ocean engineering, and oceanography. The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology was established by the Board of Regents of the University of Hawaii in 1988 in recognition of the need to realign and further strengthen the excellent education and research resources available within the University. SOEST brings together in a single focused ocean, earth sciences and technology group, academic departments, research institutes, federal cooperative programs, and support facilities of the highest quality in the nation to meet challenges in the ocean and earth sciences. Scientists of SOEST intend to understand the subtle and complex interrelations of the seas, the atmosphere, and the earth in order to learn how to preserve the quality of our lives.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography:
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, part of the University of California, San Diego, is one of the oldest, largest, and most important centers for marine science research and graduate training in the world.
SEQUOIA 2000:
Sequoia 2000 is a collaboration between earth scientists and computer scientists that is intended to produce advances in earth science, computer tools with which to do earth science, and computer technology that can be applied to other disciplines.
Stanford Exploration Project:
The Stanford Exploration Project (SEP) is an industry-funded academic consortium whose purpose is to improve the theory and practice of constructing 3-D and 4-D images of the earth from seismic echo soundings. SEP pioneered innovations in migration imaging, velocity estimation, dip moveout and slant stack. Today our focus is on 3-D seismic applications such as velocity estimation, azimuthal moveout, multidimensional image estimation, and 4-D (time-lapse) reservoir monitoring.
Statistical Analysis of Natural Resource Data (SAND)
SAND is one of the departments of the non profit research foundation Norwegian Computing Center. The department was established in 1984, and has become a significant provider of research and services for reservoir description, stochastic modeling, and geostatistics within the petroleum industry. Our primary goal is to use statistical methods to reduce and quantify risk and uncertainty.
The Virtual Earth - A tour of the World Wide Web for Earth Scientists
An introduction to the World Wide Web for Earth Scientists. It is not intended to be a resource listing, but to illustrate the potential of the Web as an information retrieval system.
U. S. Gelogical Survey
Created by an act of Congress in 1879, the USGS has evolved over the ensuing 120 years, matching its talent and knowledge to the progress of science and technology. Today, the USGS stands as the sole science agency for the Department of the Interior. It is sought out by thousands of partners and customers for its natural science expertise and its vast earth and biological data holdings. The USGS is the science provider of choice in accessing the information and understanding to help resolve complex natural resource problems across the Nation and around the world.
Western Region Geologic Information : Welcome to the USGS Western Region Geologic Information Server (WRGIS). WRGIS provides access to many published USGS earth science datasets for the Western United States.
World Data Centre System:
The World Data Centers were established as part of the International Geophysical Year (IGY) in 1957-1958. The basic purpose of the WDCs was to ensure that observational data from the IGY program would be readily available to scientific workers in all countries. This service provides an interactive link to all Centers.

 

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