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GEOL 437: Geophysics
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Applies classical physics to the study of the earth. Studies the earth's gravitational, geomagnetic, geothermal, and seismic characteristics; as well as the dynamics of the earth's crust, plate tectonics, and radioactive dating. Prerequisite: physics, and college mathematics.
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GEOL 443: Historical Geology
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Introduces earth history with in-depth examination of the stratigraphic record of rocks and fossils. Three class hours and one three-hour laboratory per week.
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GEOL 448: Field Seminar in Historical Geology
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Field analysis of the stratigraphic and fossil record, with emphasis on interpretation and discussion of models of deposition. Includes one week of lecture and a two-week field trip to specific sites in the western United States. Summer only. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
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GEOL 454: Sedimentary Petrology
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Origin, diagenesis, and classification of sedimentary rocks. Includes use of the petrographic microscope in the study of sedimentary rock-forming minerals, cements, textures, and fabrics. Three class hours and one three-hour laboratory or field trip per week. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
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GEOL 455: Modern Carbonate Despositional Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Examines modern and Pleistocene carbonate systems in the field, using these environments as models for understanding sediment production, facies development, and early diagenesis for many ancient carbonates. Presentations and readings on specific environments combined with field descriptions, mapping, analysis, and reports. Requires rigorous hiking and snorkeling in shallow water. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
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GEOL 456: Field Methods of Geologic Mapping
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Advanced geologic mapping of complex areas, with interpretation of their history; includes mapping of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. Experience in preparation of geologic reports of each mapped locality.
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GEOL 456 - Field Methods of Geologic Mapping
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GEOL 464: Environmental Geology
3.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Geological and hydrogeological principles that apply to subsurface waste and contaminant characterization. Reviews remediation techniques and hazardous-waste disposal alternatives. Three class hours per week. Prerequisite: GEOL 441, 442 recommended.
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GEOL 465: Hydrogeology
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Theory and geology of groundwater occurrence and flow, the relation of groundwater to surface water, and the potential distribution of groundwater by graphical and analytical methods. Three class hours and one three hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
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GEOL 475: Philosophy of Science and Origins
4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Concepts in the history and philosophy of science, and application of these principles in analyzing current scientific trends. Cross-listing: BIOL 475.
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GEOL 484: Readings in Geology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Southern California
Reviews literature in a specific area of geology. Students make presentations from the literature and submit current papers dealing with the assigned topic.
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