Note: the information provided in the pages referred to below is accurate and provided directly by each group. However, they are not ``official'' UNR web pages.
The
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology at ``http://www.nbmg.unr.edu''
offers an online information directory containing a complete
list of NBMG publications along with prices and ordering information,
articles from the quarterly newsletter Nevada Geology,
a list of services available at NBMG, a summary of NBMG research
activities, indexes of U.S. Geological Survey digital line graphs and
digital elevation models, and information on agencies using or
producing digital data in Nevada. NBMG geologists are available to
answer a variety of inquiries on the geology and mineral resources of
Nevada.
The
Department of Geological Sciences at
``http://www.seismo.unr.edu/geology''
consists of 23 full-time teaching and research faculty, and 20
cooperating faculty from the Desert Research Institute, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology and the
U. S. Geological Survey. Several faculty have joint appointments with the Seismological Laboratory.
Cooperative teaching, equipment sharing and research programs also exist with the Department of
Geoscience, UNLV and with the Desert Research Institute.
Our location provides students with many world-class localities for field
studies, ranging from glaciated high country to high desert environments.
The
Hydrologic Sciences Program at ``http://www.hydro.unr.edu''
offers information on admission to the program, participating faculty,
current research of the faculty and students, the Hydrologic Sciences
colloquium series, and current activities and events.
The
Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering Department at ``http://www.seismo.unr.edu/cmet/index.html''
offers information on admission to the program, participating faculty,
current research of the faculty and students, and course schedules for
both chemical and metallurgical engineering programs.
The
Nevada Student Section at ``http://www.seismo.unr.edu/asme''
of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
is pleased to present this home page to help inform our
members and outside readers about past and current activities of our section.
The
DeLaMare Library at ``http://www.scs.unr.edu/unr/delamare''
will occupy the right (eastern) half of the Mackay Mines Building on the UNR Campus.
The
The Consortium for Economic Migration and Tomography
at ``http://www.seismo.unr.edu/cemat''
is a partnership between William Lettis & Associates and the Seismological
Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Applying advanced methods in migration and tomography, CEMAT creates research products that
will enhance members' ability to cost-effectively generate and develop economic mineral and energy
prospects, or to evaluate and mitigate potential seismic hazards.
The
10th Annual Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Environmental and
Engineering Problems (SAGEEP '97) at ``http://www.seismo.unr.edu/sageep97''
is coming to John Ascuaga's Nugget, Reno/Sparks, Nevada on March 23-26, 1997.
Initiated in 1988 as an informal forum for geophysicists to share new
techniques and applications, the symposium has grown from about 50 attendees
to over 400 in 1996. SAGEEP is now the annual meeting of the
Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS).
University of Nevada, Reno main page
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webmaster@seismo.unr.edu
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Last modified: 16 August 1996