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Field Studies

Field-based regionally specific study of selected topics in cultural economic environmental physical political social or urban geography. May be repeated to a maximum of 18 credits with change in field site.

Blue Planet

Survey of oceanography including the geologic evolution of the ocean floor; composition and dynamics of ocean water; interaction of lithosphere with hydrosphere; ocean-atmosphere interaction and oceanic controls on climate dynamics; marine life and ecosystems; impact of human activity on marine ecosystems.

Fundamentals Geology II

Laboratory and field methods for identification and description of rocks and minerals with emphasis on igneous and metamorphic?rocks and rock-forming minerals. Field study of geologic structures. Interpretation of geologic maps. Laboratory, four hours per week. Four days in the field. Prereq: GLY 220 and 230.

Mineralogy

The study of mineral structure and composition, and mineral classification through crystallographic and crystal chemical techniques. Laboratory work includes study of minerals via crystallography, X-ray diffraction, mineral chemical analysis, and optical petrographic techniques. Lecture, three hours per week; laboratory, three hours per week. Prereq: CHE 105 and GLY 220. ?Prereq or concur: GLY 230 or GLY 235.

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