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    Defining Microclimates on Long Island using Interannual Surface Temperature Records from Satellite Imagery

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    Defining Microclimates on Long Island Using Interannual Surface Temperature Records From Satellite Imagery

    No full text
    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    APPLICATIONS OF GROUND-WATER MODELING IN KINGS AND QUEENS

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    Estimate for the Volume of the Port Jefferson Outwash Fan deposited by a Wisconsian Subglacial Stream using Well Log Data

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    Shallow Groundwater Quality in the Village of Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    Brittle Faults of the Queens Tunnel Complex, NYC Water Tunnel #3

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    THE LUNAR PERIGEE-SYZYGY CYCLE FOR 1998: IMPLICATIONS FOR ASTRONOMIC TIDAL HEIGHTS

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    Quicktime Virtual Reality (QTVR): A Wondrous Tool for Presenting Field Trips, Specimens, and Microscopy in Traditional and Web-based Instruction

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    Field Guides that Focus on Long Island's Natural Environment

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org

    EVIDENCE FOR PRE-WOODFORDIAN AGES OF LONG ISLAND'S TERMINAL MORAINES

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    v. : ill.; 28 cm (original analog pub.)Long Island Geologists is a program of the Department of Geosciences at Stony Brook University. Each year the activities include one or two field trips and on a Saturday in April a conference on the "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York." Teachers and professional geologists can receive in-service credit for participating in these events. The abstracts contaiend within this collection are digital representations or copies of papers presented over the years at the various conferences that were held. For additional information on a particular topic or paper contact the original author(s).Archived web contentThe digital publication of the Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection was made possible through a collaboration between the LIG and the Special Collections and University Archvies, Stony Brook University Libraries.Additional information on the Long Island Geologists may be found at: http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/. Information on the Long Island Association of Professional Geologists may be found at: www.liapg.org
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