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Monday, December 31, 2012

Seismic Interpretation By Dr. Ali Bakr


Seismic Interpretation By Dr. Ali Bakr


469 Slides; Size: 105 MB

Monday, December 24, 2012

The Handy Geology Answer Book


The Handy Geology Answer Book
By Patricia Barnes-Svarney, and Thomas E. Svarney


Book Description 
The book is written in understandable language, but the answers are not over-simplified. The award-winning science writers answer such puzzlers as: What is the theory of continental drift? What are polarity reversals? They deliver captivating reading and easy understanding of the complexities that shaped our planet, as they answer nearly 1,000 of the most often asked questions. Tracing the formation of the universe and the planet, investigating the layers of the Earth, and explaining the formation of mountains and bodies of water are just some of the chapters. Questions and answers are also devoted to volcanoes, fault lines, caves, fossil fuels, world morphological features, and even the geology of other planets. Entertaining and informative, Handy Geology combines vivid, clear writing with a great format.

Product Details
Paperback: 459 Pages
Publisher: Visible Ink Press (01 February 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1578591562
ISBN-13: 978-1578591565
Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.2 x 1.3 inches 

Size: 71 MB

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Atlas of Sedimentary Rocks under the Microscope


Atlas of Sedimentary Rocks under the Microscope
By A. E. Adams, W. S. MacKenzie, and C. Guilford
  

Book Description 
Atlas of sedimentary rocks under the microscope A third volume to accompany the successful Atlas of Rock-forming Minerals in Thin Section and Atlas of Igneous Rocks and Their Textures, this full-colour handbook presents over 200 colour illustrations of the common constituents and textures of sedimentary rocks as seen using thin sections or acetate peels. Since carbonate rocks show the greatest variety of grain types half the book is devoted to them, but the authors also cover sandstones, ironstones, phosphatic rocks, evaporites and cherts. In addition to the plates and their captions a short introduction outlines the classifications used and the staining techniques applied to most of the limestone samples. Like its predecessors, this atlas provides an essential guide and laboratory manual for geology students and teachers. Amateur geologists will also find much to help them enjoy the study of sedimentary rocks under the microscope with the aid of relatively simple equipment. A.E. Adams is Lecturer in Geology at the University of Manchester. W.S. MacKenzie is Emeritus Professor of Petrology at the University of Manchester. C. Guilford was formerly Superintendent of the Department of Geology at the University of Manchester.

Product Details
Paperback: 104 Pages
Publisher: Wiley; First Edition (23 July 1984)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 047027476X
ISBN-13: 978-0470274767

Size: 18 MB

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Atlas of Igneous Rocks and Their Textures


Atlas of Igneous Rocks and Their Textures
By W. S. MacKenzie, C. H. Donaldson, and C. Guilford
First Edition 1982 & Second Impression 1984


Book Description 
Atlas of igneous rocks and their textures A companion volume to the Atlas of Rock-forming Minerals in Thin Section, this full-colour handbook is designed to be used as a laboratory manual both by elementary students of earth sciences undertaking a study of igneous rocks in thin section under the microscope, and by more advanced students and teachers as a reference work. The book is divided into two parts — Part One is devoted to photographs of many of the common textures found in igneous rocks with brief descriptions accompanying each photograph. Part Two illustrates the appearance of examples of some sixty of the commonest (and a few not so common) igneous rock types; each photograph is accompanied by a brief description of the field of view shown. Nearly 300 full-colour photographs are included, and in many cases the same view is shown both in plane-polarized light and under crossed polars. A brief account of how thin sections can be prepared is included as an appendix. It is believed that the amateur geologist using these instructions will be able to make his own thin sections and, with the aid of a relatively simple microscope, enjoy the study of rocks in thin section.

Product Details
Paperback: 148 Pages
Publisher: Wiley, First Edition 1982 
Second Impression 1984 
Language: English
 
Size: 57 MB

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Atlas of Rock-Forming Minerals in Thin Section


Atlas of Rock-Forming Minerals in Thin Section
By W. S. MacKenzie and C. Guilford



Book Description 
This full-colour handbook illustrates the appearance of common rock-forming minerals as seen in thin section under the polarizing microscope. The book contains over 200 photomicrographs accompanied by short descriptions and summaries of the optical properties of the various minerals. The photographs are taken in either plane-polarized light or under crossed polars, and are careefully chosen to show the features by wich the minerals can most easily recognized.


Product Details
Paperback: 102 Pages
Publisher: 1980
Language: English

Size: 32 MB

Sunday, November 25, 2012

GEODe: Earth [CD-ROM] 2004


GEODe: Earth [CD-ROM]

Dennis Tasa, Ed Tarbuck, and Fred Lutgens
Copyright Pearson Education, Inc. 2004



  • For introductory courses in Earth Science, in departments of Geology, Geography, and Atmosphere Science. the GEODe: Earth CD-ROM has units that cover all major areas of Earth Science. In addition to a revised geology unit.
  • GEODe: Earth not need installation or setup program, only press on launch.exe or GEODeEarth.exe.
  • If your display is larger than 800 x 600 pixels, there will be a black border around the 800 x 600 display window.
Size: 340 MB
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Friday, November 16, 2012

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics By Robert E. Sheriff


Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics By Robert E. Sheriff


Book Description 
The fourth edition of SEG's best-seller is a valuable, comprehensive reference that is a must for every geophysicist, geologist, explorationist, engineer, energy adviser, economist, and student involved in the field. Hundreds of terms have been added since publication of the third edition in 1991, reflecting rapid evolution of the science, especially in the areas of engineering and production problems, 3D (including multicomponent) acquisition and processing, visualization, S- and converted waves, interpretation, anisotropy, AVO, geostatistics, geohazards, neural networks, tomography, downhole measurements, horizontal drilling, and deep-water work. Definitions of hundreds of other terms have been updated. The Encyclopedic Dictionary's title has been modified slightly to reflect growth in application of geophysical methods, with the word Applied replacing the word Exploration. The dictionary includes a guide to pronunciation and a list of reference figures and tables. A CD-ROM containing the dictionary in searchable PDF format also is included.
 
Product Details
Paperback: 422 Pages
Publisher: Society Of Exploration Geophysicists, 4th Edition (01 January 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 
1560801182
ISBN-13: 978-
1560801184
Product Dimensions: 14.8 x 7.7 x 2.1 inches

Size: 70 MB

Friday, November 9, 2012

Aquaveo Surface Water Modeling System v10.1.8


Aquaveo Surface Water Modeling System v10.1.8 + Crack



  • SMS is developed by Aquaveo, an engineering services company with many years of experience developing groundwater modeling solutions.
  • Aquaveo pioneered the conceptual model approach. Build a conceptual model in SMS by constructing a high level representation of the model using familiar GIS objects: points, arcs and polygons.
  • Work with large, complex models in a simple and efficient manner by using the conceptual modeling approach and easily update or change the model as needed.

3D visualization optimized for performance
  • Interact with models in true 3D.
  • Optimized OpenGL graphics for improved hardware rendering.
  • Create photo-realistic renderings.
  • Generate animations for PowerPoint or web presentations.
  • Drape images over the model and control the opacity.
  • Annotations – Add north arrows, scale bars, reference images, company logos, and more.

Advanced riverine & coastal modeling
  • SMS interfaces with a wide range of numerical models for applications including:
  • Riverine analysis.
  • Contaminate transport.
  • Sediment transport.
  • Particle tracking.
  • Rural & urban flooding.
  • Estuarine.
  • Coastal circulation.
  • Inlet & wave modeling.

Import what you need
  • Models require data from many different sources. That’s why SMS is built to easily import numerous file types:
  • Raster images including georeference and projection support.
  • Topographical maps & aerial photos.
  • Elevation & bathymetry data.
  • Web data services such as TerraServer.
  • ArcGIS geodatabases and shapefiles.
  • CAD files including .dwg, .dgn, and .dxf formats.
  • Worldwide projection support including Cartesian and Geographic Systems.
  • File Import wizard for delimited text files and spreadsheets.

    How Install Surface Water Modeling System v10.1.8

    1- Setup the Program.

    2- Copy all files in "Crack" folder to "C:\Program Files (x86)\SMS 10.1".
    3- Run the Program from Desktop.
    4- Enjoy.

    Size: 309 MB
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    Tuesday, November 6, 2012

    Aquaveo Watershed Modeling System v8.3


    Aquaveo Watershed Modeling System v8.3 + Crack



    • WMS is developed by Aquaveo, an engineering services company with many years of experience developing watershed modeling solutions.

    Hydraulic modeling & floodplain mapping
    • Define a stream centerline and bank stations.
    • Define cross section locations.
    • Automatically cut cross sections and derive Manning's roughness values from elevation and ground material data.
    • Export cross sections to the HEC-RAS or Simplified Dam Break hydraulic models.
    • Run the hydraulic model and read the water elevations back into WMS.
    • Read water surface elevation data from a hydraulic model or manually input known water surface elevations.
    • Create flood extents and flood depth maps using digital terrain data and water surface elevation data points.
    • Link the peak flow or complete hydrograph from any of the WMS-supported hydrologic models to an HEC-RAS hydraulic model.

    Storm drain modeling
    • Draw a storm drain network or import a network from GIS.
    • Compute elevations, lengths, and slopes of pipes from underlying elevation data.
    • Link the storm drain network to your hydrologic model data.
    • Export the hydrologic model data and the storm drain network to EPA-SWMM or XP-SWMM.
    • Import existing EPA-SWMM or XP-SWMM files into WMS.

    Import what you need
    • USGS DEMs - download and use any format of DEM from the USGS.
    • USGS NED data - seamless elevation data can be downloaded and read into WMS.
    • ArcGIS Raster (ASCII format) - read elevation or attribute data in gridded format from ArcGIS.
    • ESRI Shape files - read all shapes and attributes into WMS.
    • DXF and DWG CAD files - WMS now supports the latest versions of DXF and DWG.
    • TIFF, JPEG image files - images along with geo-referencing information can be read by WMS.
    How Install Watershed Modeling System v8.3

    1- Setup the Program.

    2- Copy "wms83.exe" in "Crack" folder to "C:\Program Files (x86)\WMS83".
    3- Run the Program from Desktop.
    4- Enjoy.

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    Saturday, November 3, 2012

    Aquaveo Groundwater Modeling System v7.1.10


    Aquaveo Groundwater Modeling System v7.1.10 + Crack


    • GMS is developed by Aquaveo, an engineering services company with many years of experience developing groundwater modeling solutions.
    • GMS is the premier groundwater software solution to develop, characterize and visualizing groundwater simulations in true 3D environment.

    Import what you need
    • Models require data from many different sources. That’s why GMS is built to easily import numerous file types:
    • Raster images including georeference and projection support.
    • Topographical maps & elevation data.
    • Borehole data including stratigraphy and geophysical data.
    • Native MODFLOW files.
    • MODFLOW files from Visual MODFLOW, Groundwater Vistas and PM Win.
    • Web data services such as TerraServer.
    • ArcGIS geodatabases and shape files.
    • CAD files including .dwg, .dgn, and .dxf formats.
    • Worldwide projection support including Cartesian and Geographic Systems.
    • File Import wizard for delimited text files and spreadsheets.

      Advanced subsurface characterization
      • From cross-section editing to advanced probability statistics, GMS offers unparalleled subsurface modeling tools.
      • Generate iso-surfaces from 3D data to visualize plumes.
      • Cut cross-sections anywhere through 3D data.
      • 2D & 3D geostatistics – Kriging, IDW and Natural Neighbor.
      • Robust and fast algorithms to create solids from horizons.

        How Install Groundwater Modeling System v7.1.10
        1- Setup the Program.
        2- Copy "GMS71" from "Crack" folder to "C:\Program Files (x86)\GMS 7.1".
        3- Run the Program from Desktop.
        4- Enjoy.

        Size: 241 MB
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