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ENV U520: Applied Hydrogeology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Covers the origin, distribution, and flow of groundwater in permeable sediments and bedrock; hydrological and geological characteristics of aquifers; regional flow systems emphasizing rock structure, stratigraphy, and other aspects of the geological environment; principles of hydrogeologic mapping and analysis; and introduction to well testing and well hydraulics. An individual research project augments class activities.
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ENV U521: Lab for ENV U520
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies ENV U520. Covers topics from the course through various experiments.
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ENV U523: Soil Science
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Provides a description and evaluation of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. Includes soil formation, soil types, and processes that occur in soil including the importance of these processes for the soil productivity and the management of soil. Also covers sources, reactions, transports, and fates of chemical species in soils and associated water and air environments, as well as the chemical behavior of elements and compounds and the phenomena affecting natural and anthropogenic materials in soils.
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ENV U530: Structural Geology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on the nature and origin of rock structures produced during deformation of the Earth's crust. Emphasizes analysis of the geometric relationships of structural features and interpreting the possible stress and tectonic environments that produced them. There is a field trip to study many of the structural features discussed in lectures.
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ENV U531: Lab for ENV U530
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies ENV U530 and is required for all geology majors but optional for all others. Lab exercises and homework include utilizing geologic maps, cross sections, stereographic projections, rock specimens, the petrographic microscope, and field data to analyze structural features and interpret their origins.
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ENV U535: Introduction to Remote Sensing
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores the fundamental concepts of remote sensing of the environment. Topics include digital imagery from spacecraft, conventional and high-altitude aerial photography, orthophotography production, and surface modeling systems. Offers hands-on experience with basic functions of industry standard image processing software.
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ENV U536: Lab for ENV U535
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies ENV U535. Covers topics from the course through various applied activities.
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ENV U540: Sedimentary Basin Analysis
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Presents the analysis of sedimentary basins based on detailed study of sedimentary petrology, sedimentary structures, and stratigraphic sequences and fossils.
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ENV U541: Lab for ENV U540
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies ENV U540. Lab work uses geologic sections, suites of sedimentary rocks and thin sections, and drill cores and borehole logs to interpret and analyze the geologic history and environmental and economic potential of sedimentary basins.
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ENV U542: Fossils and Paleoecology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Surveys major events, processes, and important invertebrate phyla preserved in the fossil record. This knowledge of paleontology is then utilized to evaluate evolutionary principles and the nature of function and adaptation in the history of life. Organization of populations into paleocommunities and their relationships to changes in environments through time permit the assessment and evaluation of paleoecology in earth history.
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