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Rocky Mountain Lasers - GPS & Laser Machine Control
Rocky Mountain Lasers - The leader in Colorado GPS, machine control and laser construction technology. - Rocky Mountain Lasers - GPS & Laser Machine Control
http://www.rockymountainlasers.com
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American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
The American Congress on Surveying and Mapping is a nonprofit educational organization. You can find out how to get certified as a surveyor on its website. The site also has a section for students interested in knowing more about this field. - American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
http://www.acsm.net/
This website provides information on Cornell University's Geoscience Information System. Students interested in learning about the Earth with the latest electronic tools will find this website especially interesting. The site's data sets can easily be downloaded so that you can use it for your own research. - Cornell GIS
http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/
The magazine of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) provides information on the research and work of this organization. The NOAA website also has material explaining space weather as well as floods, drought and hurricanes. The site's archive goes back to 2001. - Magazine of the NOAA
http://www.magazine.noaa.gov/
The National Climate Data Center is a scientific information website provided by the US Department of Commerce. You can find a variety of free data on the state of the climate here. The website also has some resources – including maps – available for purchase as well. - National Climate Data Center
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/
Northern California Earthquake Data Center
The Northern California Earthquake Data Center is a scientific project dedicated to understanding how and why earthquakes happen in this region of California. You can access the project's data collections here, a feature that will be particularly useful to other scientific researchers. - Northern California Earthquake Data Center
http://www.ncedc.org/
The official website of the Earthquake Hazards Program at the United States Geological Survey provides information about earthquakes around the US and the world. The site also has regularly updated maps of the world which plot where earthquakes have occurred. You can also read about the science that explains why earthquakes happen. - USGS Earthquakes
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/