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tectonothermal evolution and provenance of the Tyrone Central Inlier, Ireland: Grampian imbrication of an outboard Laurentian microcontinent?, The
Abstract: The Tyrone Central Inlier is a metamorphic terrane of uncertain affinity situated outboard of the main Dalradian outcrop (south of the Fair Head-Clew Bay Line) and could represent sub-arc basement to part of the enigmatic Midland Valley Terrane. Using a combination of isotopic, structural and petrographic evidence, the tectonothermal...
Tags: affinity, Cooper, geology, Ireland, London, M., Mitchell, Scotland
Research articles 2008-05-01
2007 NAGT Neil Miner Award
Thank you Don for your generous comments; as I will reveal soon, your influence on me is paramount to me standing here today. I would also like to thank you, my fellow geoscience educators, for this most memorable day of my professional career. I am honored and humbled that you...
Tags: Auburn University, Dr., geology, teacher
Research articles 2008-03-01
2007 GSA Biggs Award
Is my pleasure to provide introductory remarks for Joe Elkins, recipient of the 2007 Biggs Earth Science Teaching Award. I regret not being able to attend to in person to introduce him. I got to know Joe while I was a graduate student at Bowling Green State University and a...
Tags: curriculum, education, geology, itinerary, Joe, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 2008-03-01
Student, shot in head, ran back for girlfriend
CHICAGO -- Jim Donohue rarely goes to church, but he was there Sunday. After surviving the shooting rampage at Northern Illinois University, he says, "I figure there's someone looking out for me," and he wanted to say thanks. Donohue, 19, was shot in the back of...
Tags: Chicago, geology, HARDWARE, NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, Notebooks, surgery
Research articles 2008-02-18
OBITUARIES: WALTER R. ASHWILL
Walter Walt R. Ashwill died on Aug. 25, 2007 after a brief illness. He was born in Williston, ND on Aug. 2, 1918. After being raised on a farm in Williston, he completed high school in Oregon and spent many years as a commercial fisherman in Alaska. During World War...
Tags: Alaska, CAREER, geology, Idaho, SMB/SME, U.S. Army, University of Oregon
Research articles 2008-02-01
GLYPTORTHIS (FOERSTE, 1914) AND BASSETTELLA NEW GENUS (BRACHIOPODA: ORTHIDA) FROM THE LATE ORDOVICIAN OF THE EAST BALTIC
INTRODUCTION THE GENUS Glyptorthis Foerste, 1914 is a rare component of the Late Ordovician to early Silurian brachiopod faunas of the East Baltic. Hints and Roomusoks (1997) reported on the occurrence of Glyptorthis in seven stratigraphic levels within the Upper Caradoc, Ashgill and Llandovery, in a paper summarizing the stratigraphy...
Tags: Cooper, G., geology, locality, M., Russia, species
Research articles 2008-01-01
New age constraints for the Ordovician Tyrone Volcanic Group, Northern Ireland
Abstract: New biostratigraphical evidence and a high-precision isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectrometry U-Pb zircon age provide refined age constraint for the Ordovician Tyrone Volcanic Group of the Tyrone Igneous Complex. In a graptolite fauna from Slieve Gallion, the presence of Isograptus victoriae lunatus, the index fossil of the victoriae...
Tags: Cooper, geology, millimeter
Research articles 2008-01-01
NGAS Resources Announces Land Vice President
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- NGAS Resources, Inc. (Nasdaq: NGAS) today announced that John R. Rick Bender, has been named Vice President, Land, at Daugherty Petroleum, Inc., NGAS' operating subsidiary. For the previous 12 years, he was the Director of the Division of Oil and Gas Conservation at the Kentucky Department for...
Tags: geology, Kentucky, Rick, University of Kentucky
Research articles 2007-12-14
VENEZUELA - Luis Vierma.
PDVSA's Vice-President for E&P, Vierma is a Bachelor in Chemistry. He graduated from the Central University of Venezuela in 1979. He obtained his MSc in geology petroleum geochemistry in 1984, from Indiana University at Bloomington. From 1975 to 1978 Vierma taught chemistry at the...
Tags: geology, Indiana University, Venezuela
Research articles 2007-12-03
Obituaries of the members of the Ohio Academy of Science Report of the Necrology Committee, 2007
The Necrology Committee of The Ohio Academy of Science, chaired since 1992 by Historian-Archivist Ronald L. Stuckey, consists of William R. Burk, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N C; Christopher Cumo, Canton, OH; and Relda E. Niederhofer, Firelands College of Bowling Green State University, Huron, OH. The committee expresses...
Tags: Beta, biology, Bowling Green State University, Delaware, geology, Mary, Ohio, Ohio State University, professor, Robert, Superior, teacher
Research articles 2007-12-01
Mining Foundation of the Southwest honors its 2007 inductees
The 25th Annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest will be held at the Marriott University Park hotel, Tucson, AZ, on Saturday, Dec. 1,2007.The Mining Foundation of the Southwest is a nonprofit organization whose objectives are public education about the minerals...
Tags: Arizona, California, CAREER, Construction, copper, Davenport Co., geology, metallurgy, mineral, Montana, U.S., University of Arizona, Washington
Research articles 2007-11-01
OBITUARIES: RICHARD H. OLSON
Richard H. "Dick" Olson died in August 2007 at the age of 78.Olson was born in Meriden, CT and grew up in Stratford, CT. Hc receive a B.S. degree from Tufts University and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah, both in geology. Olson was president of his own consulting...
Tags: geology, SMB/SME, Tufts University, University of Utah
Research articles 2007-10-01
Caption only: Primer on the Iditarod
Sue Morgan, a geology professor at Utah State University, puts a bootie on one of her sled dogs, Healy, during a presentation to pupils at Clinton Elementary School on Monday. She informed them about the upcoming Iditarod and helped kick off an "Iditawalk" contest at the school. Pupils will compete...
Tags: geology, Utah State University
Research articles 2007-09-25
Ur-Energy Expands Wyoming Operations Office - Hires Environmental, Health, Safety and Regulatory Affairs Manager & Production Geologist.
DENVER, COLORADO, Sep 24, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Ur-Energy Inc (TSX:URE)("Ur-Energy" or "the Company") welcomes John W. Cash, CMSP to its Casper, Wyoming Operations Team as the Environmental, Health, Safety and Regulatory Affairs Manager. Mr. Cash joins the Ur-Energy team from Crow Butte Resources,...
Tags: Cooper, geology, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-09-24
Ur-Energy Expands Wyoming Operations Office - Hires Environmental, Health, Safety and Regulatory Affairs Manager & Production Geologist
Ur-Energy Inc (TSX: URE)("Ur-Energy" or "the Company") welcomes John W. Cash, CMSP to its Casper, Wyoming Operations Team as the Environmental, Health, Safety and Regulatory Affairs Manager. Mr. Cash joins the Ur-Energy team from Crow Butte Resources, Inc. (Power Resources Inc./Cameco) where he worked as Operations Superintendent. Prior to...
Tags: Benefits, Cooper, geology, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-09-24
Great geographers: John Wesley Powell.
John Wesley Powell (1834-1902) was a towering figure in the early days of American geography, geology, and anthropology. Within those disciplines, he is best known for his contributions to exploration, geomorphology, and ethnography, along with natural resource use and land use planning. He was born in...
Tags: Colorado, geography, geology, survey, U.S. Congress, Utah
Research articles 2007-09-22
Plate movement, awareness may have cut Indonesian toll: expert
JAKARTA AFP — The direction of plate movements that sparked quakes off Indonesia's Sumatra spared the coast from damaging tsunamis, while geology and awareness may have reduced the damage, an expert said Thursday. "Most probably the quakes were caused by horizontal shifts in the continental plates," said Subardjo, a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, agency, coast, geology, MARKETING, plate, seismology, tsunami
Research articles 2007-09-12
Neale Blackwell Faust.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Neale Blackwell Faust Visitation for Neale Blackwell Faust nee Minnis, will be at 10 a.m. followed by a memorial service at 11 a.m., Wednesday, August 1, at Batavia Congregational Church, 21 S. Batavia Ave. Neale Blackwell Faust, beloved wife and mother, died July 27,...
Tags: geology, Missouri, University of Missouri
Research articles 2007-07-29
Meanwhile, on Mars...
Giant dust storms may pose the most serious threat yet faced by NASA's Mars rovers, the space agency reports. "We're waiting out the weather," says rover project manager John Callas of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "We need it to clear substantially to power...
Tags: geology, NASA, Robots
Research articles 2007-07-23
Panic as tremors rattle Kenyan capital
NAIROBI AFP — Panic rocked the Kenyan capital Wednesday after a series of earth tremors shook high-rise buildings sending office workers fled for safety, witnesses said. Officials struggled to contain the growing panic as nearly half a dozen skyscrapers were evacuated in Nairobi. Geologists said the tremors that...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, geology
Research articles 2007-07-18
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