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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EES 1; MATH 75. Applications of mathematical techniques and quantitative methods in earth science; introduction to basic skills, including statistical methods, numerical techniques, matrix operations, and spatial analysis. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Formerly GEOL 177)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EES 1 or EES 4; MATH 75 recommended. Principles and application of geostatistics and visualization techniques in geo-environmental sciences. Topics include spatial and temporal correlation, variograms, kriging, and factor analysis. Techniques are used for evaluation of mineral deposits and characterization of an environment with limited sampling data. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours, 1 day required field tests) (Formerly GEOL 178)
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3.00 Credits
Use of computers in geology, focusing on such applications as multi-dimensional graphics, desktop mapping, communications, on-line resources, modeling. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Formerly GEOL 180)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: G.E. Breadth, Area B; GEOG 105 recommended. Introduction to remote sensing techniques, including ultraviolet, visible, and infrared electromagnetic sensors, both space and aircraft based, and acoustic methods. Laboratory exercises will use examples from geology, agriculture, and society. Familiarity with computers required. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Formerly GEOL 185)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEOG 107 recommended. Spatial information management, analysis, interpretation, and display using computer methods. Map concepts, spatial relationships, database design, and spatial analysis of data. Laboratory exercises using geologic map data, faults, earthquake epicenters, stream habitats and restoration, and endangered species. Familiarity with computers required. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Formerly GEOL 186)
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3.00 Credits
See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. (Formerly GEOL 190)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EES 102, 104, 106; senior standing. Independent research project in any geologic topic supervised by a faculty member and leading to completion of baccalaureate degree. (Formerly GEOL 199)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EES 1. Origin and evolution of solid earth, life, oceans, and atmosphere as revealed by the rock record's fossil remains with emphasis on the evolution of life and the physical environment. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Formerly GEOL 2)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: graduate standing. Seminar covering advanced and evolving topics in the earth sciences. Requirements include active discussion participation, frequent oral presentation, and written research papers. Satisfies Graduate Writing Skills requirement. (3 seminar hours) S ( Formerly GEOL 201)
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory safety, lab lecture techniques, earth and environmental science activity design, equipment setups, student evaluation methods and grading, peer teaching assessment, leading field trips, etc. Primarily for teaching associates in geology. CR/NC grading only. (One 2-hour lab) (Formerly GEOL 202)
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