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5.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; laboratory-3 hours; term paper.Prerequisite: Hydrologic Science 145, Civil and Environmental Engineering 144 or the equivalent. Physical and chemical processes affecting groundwater flow and contaminant transport, with emphasis on realistic hydrogeologic systems. Groundwater geology and chemistry. Fundamentals of groundwater flow and transport analysis. Laboratory includes field pumping test and work with physical and computer models. (Same course as Hydrologic Science 146.)-II. (II.) Fogg
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3.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours. Introductory survey of the marine environment. Oceanic physical phenomena, chemical constituents and chemistry of water, geological history, the seas biota and human utilization of marine resources. Not open for credit to students who have taken course 116. GE Credit: SciEng-II. III. (II, III.) Hill
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3.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion-3 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 21A or the equivalent. Introduction to quantitative methods in analyzing geological data including basic principles of statistics and probability, error analysis, hypothesis testing, inverse theory, time series analysis and directional data analyses. Use of computer in lectures and homework.-(II.) Rundle
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3.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 21C, Physics 5C or 7C or 9C; or consent of instructor. Principles of exploration geophysics and seismology. Use of gravity, magnetic, electrical resistivity, electromagnetic, and seismic measurements to determine structure of the Earth's crust. Interpretation of data using computers. Survey of well-logging techniques. Seismology and earthquakes.-(III.) Billen
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3.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 21C, Physics 5C or 7C or 9C; or consent of instructor. Theory and use of physics in the study of the solid earth. Gravity, magnetism, paleomagnetism, and heat flow. Application to the interpretation of the regional and large-scale structure of the earth and to plate tectonics. Offered in alternate years.-I. (II.) Kellogg
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3.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours. Prerequisite: Mathematics 21C, Physics 7C or 9C, and course 50 or 36 or Astronomy 10, or consent of instructor. Principles of planetary science. Planetary dynamics, including orbital mechanics, tidal interactions and ring dynamics. Theory of planetary interiors, gravitational fields, rotational dynamics. Physics of planetary atmospheres. Geological processes, landforms and their modification. Methods of analysis from Earth-based observations and spacecraft.-III. (III.) Kellogg, Yin
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2.00 Credits
Discussion/laboratory-2 hours; term paper or discussion. Prerequisite: course 16 (concurrent). Scientific method applied to discovery of the processes, biota and history of the oceans. Group discussion and preparation of term paper. Not open for credit to students who have taken course 116G. GE Credit: SciEng, Wri.-II. (II.) Hill
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2.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours. The impact of earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides and floods on Man, his structures and his environment. Discussion of the causes, effects, and solution of geologic problems in rural and urban settings.-I, III. (I, III.) Dewey
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Fieldwork-2-12 hours; discussion-1-6 hours. Prerequisite:consent of instructor. Advanced field studies of selected geologic terrains, including making observations, interpreting these observations, and discussing variations in interpretations. May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit if topic differs. (P/ NP grading only.)-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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2.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion-2 hours; field work-2 hours.Prerequisite: Geology 81/Education 81, previous experience in a K-12 classroom, or consent of instructor. Exploration of effective teaching practices based on examination of how middle school students learn math and science. Selected readings, discussion and field experience in middle school classrooms. (Same course as Education 181.) (P/NP grading only.)-I, II, III. (I, II, III.) Day, Passmore, Stevenson
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