| American Geophysical Union: AGU is an international scientific society of 35,000+ members. Research includes the Earth, oceans, atmosphere, space, and planets. AGU is dedicated to advancing the understanding of the Earth and its environment in space, and making the results available to the public through scholarly publications, meetings (Spring & Fall), and the Internet. |
| Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists: Organization of professional earth scientists specialising in the practical application of the principles of physics and mathematics to solve problems in a broad range of geological situations. |
| Dallas Geophysical Society: Promotes the science and profession of geophysics, and fosters fellowship and cooperation among all persons interested in geophysics. |
| European Seismological Commission: The ESC is a commission of IASPEI, which is associated to IUGG and its aim is to promote seismological studies and projects in Europe, countries bordering the Mediterranean and immediate neighbours; an area from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to the Urals and the Arctic ocean to northern Africa. |
| IASPEI - International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior: Promotes the scientific study of problems related to earthquakes and other seismic sources, the propagation of seismic waves, and the Earth's internal structure, properties, and processes. |
| Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology Consortium: IRIS is a university research consortium dedicated to exploring the Earth's interior through the collection and distribution of seismographic data. |
| International Seismological Centre: Non-governmental organization charged with the final collection, analysis and publication of standard earthquake information from all over the world. |
| International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG): Dedicated to advancing, promoting, and communicating knowledge of the Earth system, its space environment, and the dynamical processes causing change. |
| Monash University Exploration Geophysics: Describes geophysical research programs and course content at Monash University in Australia. Provides a summary of geophysical methods for exploration, geotechnical, groundwater, and environmental surveys. Provides links for commercial services and the National Geoscience Teaching Network (NGTN). |
| National Strong-Motion Program: USGS program has the primary Federal responsibility for recording each damaging earthquake in the United States on the ground and in man-made structures in densely urbanized areas to improve public earthquake safety. The program maintains a national cooperative instrumentation network, a national data center, and a supporting strong-motion data analyses and research center in support of this responsibility. |
| NCAR's Geophysical Statistics Project - GSP: An institution-wide effort of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) to encourage the application and further development of statistical analysis to the problems faced in the earth sciences. |
| Oslo Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Norway: Meeting place, both technically and socially, for persons interested in geosciences in the Oslo area. Information about events and the society. |
| Permafrost Laboratory - University of Alaska Fairbanks: Laboratory researching interactions between permafrost dynamics and global climate and comparing changes in permafrost which have taken place in Alaska and Russia during the last century. |
| Seismological Society of America: An international association devoted to the advancement of earthquake science. Includes news and meetings, publications, and links to government and education resources. |
| Society of Exploration Geophysicists: SEG hosts 2 monthly publications and yearly trade shows, at the international, national, and regional level. The major organization for geophysicists involved in exploration and production of hydrocarbons. |
| Society of Petroleum Geophysicists, Mumbai Chapter: Provides for the exchange of technical information related to petroleum exploration. |
| Trofimuk United Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineralogy: Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Includes a list of departments and institutes, description of research studies, and links to journals and grants. |