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  1. Structural Analysis and Synthesis: A Laboratory Course in Structural Geology, 2nd Edition by Stephen Rowland, Ernest Duebendorfer, 1994-01-15
  2. A Short Course in Geology for Civil Engineers by Dr M. Matthews MSc PhD FGS, Prof N. Simons PhD DSc FREng CEng FICE, et all 2008-01-01
  3. An Elementary Course of Geology, Mineralogy, and Physical Geography. by David Thomas. Ansted, 2010-03-18
  4. An Elementary Course of Geology, Mineralogy, and Physical Geography by Ansted, 2010-01-06
  5. Metamorphic Pressure-Temperature-Time Paths (Short Course in Geology) by Frank S. Spear, Simon M. Peacock, et all 1989-06
  6. Paleoclimates and Economic Geology: SEPM Short Course No. 18 by Parrish Judith T., Eric J. Barron, 1986-12
  7. Physical Geology Laboratory Course by "Gilbert", 1967-01-01
  8. CN38 - Geostatistics in Petroleum Geology (Continuing Education Course Notes, Number 38) by Olivier Dubrule, 1998-10-01
  9. Balanced Geological Cross-Sections: An Essential Technique in Geological Research and Exploration (Short Course in Geology) by Nicholas B. Woodward, Steven E. Boyer, et all 1989-06
  10. Coastal Land Loss (Short Course in Geology) by D. C.) International Geological Congress 1989 (Washington, 1989-06
  11. Carbonate Sedimentology and Petrology (Short Course in Geology) by N. P. James, J. Fred Read, et all 1989-06
  12. Voices from nature: Creation the work of one intelligence, and not the product of physical forces; being the closing lecture of a course upon geology and ... Men's Literary Association of Ann Arbor by Alexander Winchell, 1858-01-01
  13. Outlines of Geology, the Substance of a Course of Lectures by William Thomas Brande, 2010-03-29
  14. Sacred History of the Deluge Illustrated: And Corroborated by Tradition, Mythology, and Geology. Adapted to Courses of Scripture Study in Colleges and Higher Seminaries, and to General Use by Francis Fellowes, 2010-01-11

1. Geology (GEOL) Course Descriptions
This publication describes all the courses at the University of Oklahoma.
http://catalog.ou.edu/courses/geology_courses.htm
Geology (GEOL)
1003 Volcanoes and Earthquakes. Prerequisite: high school chemistry and algebra. Worldwide distribution of volcanic and earthquake activity; types of volcanic eruptions and associated landforms and rocks; causes of and techniques for location of earthquakes; prediction of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes; social consequences of predictions and actual volcanic and earthquake activity. (F, Sp) [II-NL] 1013 Global Environmental Change. Relationship between humanity and the environment from an intellectual and historical perspective. Principle of progress and the Industrial Revolution, the Enlightenment and Francis Bacon, the noble savage, conservation and land ethics. Malthusians and Cornucopians, the Gaia Hypothesis, risk analysis, global warming, fossil fuels and alternative energy sources. (Sp) [II-NL] 1024 The History of the Earth and Life. The origin of the Earth and solar system. Rocks and minerals; geologic time; plate tectonics and continental drift. The ocean-atmosphere system; climate change over time; biological evolution. The fossil record of early life; the "Cambrian Explosion" of life in the oceans; invertebrate animals and their geological history. Geological history of fishes; evolution of plants. Terrestrial vertebrates, including dinosaurs and mammals. Mass extinctions; human evolution; impact of human activities on the global environment and the biosphere. A student may not receive credit for both 1024 and 1114.

2. ISU Geology Graduate Courses
Geology Graduate Courses. GEOL g306 Environmental Geology 3 credits. Humans and the environment, fossil fuels, soils, water quality, environmental health,
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Geology Graduate Courses
GEOL g306 Environmental Geology 3 credits. Humans and the environment, fossil fuels, soils, water quality, environmental health, pollution, waste disposal, hazards, disasters, land use. PREREQ: GEOL 106 OR GEOL 109. GEOL g314 Optical Mineralogy and Petrography 3 credits. Lecture and laboratory covering optical properties of minerals, their description and identification. PREREQ: GEOL 211. GEOL g352 Sedimentation-Stratigraphy 4 credits. Principles of sedimentation from source to diagenesis. The basis of stratigraphic nomenclature, classification, and correlation. Lab covers unconsolidated sediment, hand specimen, subsurface, and field techniques. PREREQ: GEOL 210, ENGL 201 OR EQUIVALENT. GEOL g356 Geology of Southern Idaho 2 credits. A study of the geology of Southern Idaho, including stratigraphy, thrust belt structure, Idaho batholith, core complexes, Challis volcanic episode, Snake River Plain, Basin and Range, and Lake Bonneville. PREREQ: GEOL 106 OR 109. GEOL g358 Geology of North America 3 credits. Regional stratigraphy and tectonics of North America emphasizing National Parks and the Intermountain West. Graduate students will do extensive additional reading in current literature. PREREQ: GEOL 106 OR 109. GEOL g370 Analytical Geochemistry 3 credits. A survey of geochemical analysis techniques. All aspects of analysis, including sample collection, preparation, instrumental analysis, QA/QC procedures, interpretation and presentation are discussed. Cross-listed as CHEM g370, PHYS g370. PREREQ: CHEM 122 AND PHYS 212.

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Beloit College // 700 College St. // Beloit, WI 53511 // 608.363.2000 // webmaster Geology Course Descriptions Department and Faculty Website 100. Principles of Geology (1). Introduction to the study of the Earth, including its structure, composition, and processes that act upon it. Focus is placed on how scientific methods can be used to decipher complex interactive processes, developing skills for observation and analysis in the field and laboratory. Lecture, laboratory, field study. One Saturday or Sunday field trip. Students who have credit for Geology 110 may not take this course for credit. Offered yearly.
105. Evolution of the Earth (1). Offered each spring.
110. Environmental Geology and Geologic Hazards (1). Application of geologic principles to help in understanding the response of our environment to natural and anthropogenic forces of change, and proper constraints we should exercise in being good stewards of the Earth. Natural resources, floods, volcanic activity, earthquakes, landslides, coastal processes, and pollution are among topics considered, with emphasis on current events. Lecture, discussion, laboratory, field study. One Saturday or Sunday field trip. Students who have credit for Geology 100 may not take this course for credit. Offered yearly.

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    GEOL (Geology). Both general and advanced training is offered in most specializations in geology. The lower-division courses are designed to provide a strong foundation for those who major in geology as well as a stimulating introduction to earth science for the non-major. The 300-400-level courses provide training for professional geological work as well as preparation for postgraduate study. - Graduate Courses
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    101 [P] Introduction to Geology (3-3) Introductory physical geology for non-science majors; emphasis on wesetern US. 102 [P] Physical Geology 4 (3-3) For science majors and honors students. Modern concepts of earth science; mineral rock, resource, and map study. The Solar System 3 Overview of the results of modern planetary exploration, geological processes and environments on planets and moons in our solar system. 150 [Q] Conflict and Debate in Geological Sciences 4 (3-3) Examples in geology of hw science is done, how it advances, and what constitutes scientific work.

5. Geology Courses
131.Introductory Geology (GOL 1403) 4 semester hours, 3 hours lecture,2 hours laboratory per week. Designed for the student with no geology background.
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Geology Courses 131.Introductory Geology (GOL 1403) - 4 semester hours, 3 hours lecture,2 hours laboratory per week. Designed for the student with no geology background. An introduction to the study of minerals, rocks and the processes that modify and shape the surface features of the earth. Energy, mineral, and water resources; volcanism; and other practical aspects of geology are stressed. Lab fee required. 131 Lab Tutorial 132.The Earth Through Time (GOL 1404) - 4 semester hours, 3 hoursl ecture, 2 hours laboratory per week. The history and development of the continents and ocean basins, and the evolution of life on earth. Includes earthquakes and the earth's interior, mountain building, drifting continents and sea-floor spreading, the Ice Ages, space science, and oceanography. Prerequisite: GOL 131 or 133.Lab fee required. 133. Introduction to Environmental Geology - 4 semester hours, 3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory per week. Designed for the student with no geology background. An introduction to environmental geology with an emphasis on water, natural hazards, soils and land use, wastes and pollution, and alternative energy sources. This course will cover basic concepts of environmental geology and its effect on man and the earth. Lab fee required. 241.Mineralogy

6. GEOL 1
GEOL 1 4/3/3. (course prefix and number) (units/lecture hours/lab hours). INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY. (course title). Geology Courses. GEOL 1 4/3/3
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GEOL 1                                                                                                            4/3/3 (course prefix and number) (units/lecture hours/lab hours) INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (course title) Geology Courses GEOL 1                                                                                                                      4/3/3 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY Integrated study of the principles of geology and the use of geologic clues to determine earth history. Emphasis will be placed on the composition of earth's crust and interior, plate tectonics, volcanism, earthquakes, mountain building, surface processes and natural resources such as minerals, fossil fuels, and water. Includes laboratory exercises in identifying common minerals and rocks, reading and interpreting aerial photos, topographic, and geologic maps. Field trips will supplement laboratory work. GEOL 2                                                                                                                      4/3/3 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY Recommended Preparation: GEOL 1 or 20 A study of the physical and biological aspects of the evolution of the earth. The history and origin of the earth continents, oceans and atmosphere; origin and evolution of life; global tectonics; methods and concepts utilized in deciphering the geologic records. Field trips may be required to fulfill the objectives of this course.

7. Home Page For Dr. Paul S. Boyer
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The following geology courses have been taught, are running, or are planned for the near future at the Florham-Madison Campus of FDU:
  • Summer 1997
  • Fall 1997
  • Spring 1998
  • Spring 1999
    • GEOL 1102 History of the Earth
  • Summer 1999
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  • Fall 1999
    • GEOL 1101 Introductory Geology
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    • Summer 2000 (tentative)
      • 62:460:313 Invertebrate Paleontology
      Major in Geology?
      Since 31 Jan 1985 there has been no geology major program at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
      There are major programs available at several New Jersey colleges and universities, including nearby Rutgers Newark. Also, Princeton
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9. West Los Angeles College | Science | Geology Courses
s. 1 Physical Geology (3) UCCSU This course surveys the materials and structures of the earth and the agents and processes that......Geology Course
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Home Academic Programs Student Services Faculty/Staff ... Help Geology Course Descriptions 1 Physical Geology (3) UC:CSU
This course surveys the materials and structures of the earth and the agents and processes that modify it. A study of rocks and their mineral composition; the work of rivers, winds, glaciers and oceans as agents of erosion; and volcanoes and earthquakes as forces which change the surface of the earth are covered. The main purpose of the class is to stimulate student interest in the geological aspects of the environment in which they will spend their lives.
NOTE: Geology 1 and Geology 6 taken together fulfill a laboratory science course (CAN GEOL 2). 6 Physical Geology Laboratory (2) UC:CSU
Prerequisite: Geology 1 or concurrent enrollment in Geology 1.
This course deals with laboratory exercises that aid students in the identification of rock-forming minerals, igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, and the interpretation of topographic and geologic maps.
NOTE: Geology 1 and Geology 6 taken together fulfill a laboratory science course (CAN GEOL 2).

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Geology Courses GEOL 1103 Physical Geology Laboratory This course is designed to complement GEOL 1303. The laboratory includes investigation of current
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  • Geology Courses GEOL 1103 - Physical Geology Laboratory This course is designed to complement GEOL 1303. The laboratory includes investigation of current and past geologic events as well as identifi cation of the different rock types. Laboratory examinations and experiments as well as computer modeling and simulations will be used. Some field trips may be required. Prerequisite: GEOL 1303 or concurrent enrollment in GEOL 1303.  $24 lab fee. R, W GEOL 1104 - Historical Geology Laboratory This course is designed to complement GEOL 1304. This course will present a study of the geologic history and evolution of the earth to the present. The course involves laboratory examinations and experiments, as well as, computer modeling and simulations. Some field trips may be required. Prerequisite: GEOL 1103 and GEOL 1304 or concurrent enrollment in GEOL 1304.  $24 lab fee. R, W
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