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GEOL 290: Directed Study in Geology
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Additional library and/or fi eld research by individuals based on student/faculty interests. This course can provide a mechanism for students to participate in faculty research projects for academic credit. Pre-requisite: permission of instructor.
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GEOL 291: Workshop in Geology
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Workshop in Geology
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GEOL 291 - Workshop in Geology
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GEOL 292: Special Topics in Geology
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Special Topics in Geology
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GEOL 292 - Special Topics in Geology
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GEOL 295: Practicum in Geology
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Practicum in Geology
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GEOL 295 - Practicum in Geology
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GEOL 296: Cooperative Education in Geology
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Cooperative Education in Geology
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GEOL 296 - Cooperative Education in Geology
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GEOL 301: Geologic Field Methods
6.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Six-week course in the field. Principles of geologic mapping in igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic terranes using examples from Hells Canyon. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in GEOL 102, GEOL 251, GEOL 335and GEOL 421. Lab Fee.
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GEOL 309: Hydrogeology
4.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Fundamentals of surface and groundwater movement in a geologic context. Includes hydrologic, geologic, and other factors controlling groundwater fl ow, occurrence, development, chemistry, and contamination. Groundwater fl ow theory and aquifer test methods are introduced. Interactions between surface and subsurface hydrologic systems are covered. Some fi eld trips are possible. Introduction to aquifer pumping tests, aquifer analysis, watershed analysis, and water budgets. Field methods are emphasized through consideration of local examples. Lecture and laboratory. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in GEOL 100. Lab Fee.
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GEOL 309 - Hydrogeology
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GEOL 313: Earth Materials I
4.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
The study of naturally occurring, inorganic crystalline solids with defi nite chemical structures which give them unique physical properties (minerals). It is an important curricular component for both (1) Geology majors who intend to pursue careers in the Earth Sciences as well as (2) students preparing for teaching careers who expect to teach Earth Science classesat the junior high or secondary level. The study of minerals has ancient roots and was associated with the development of geology, chemistry, and physics. Therefore, this course integrates many of these fi elds of study. This course introduces mineral chemistry, symmetry and classifi cation; provides basic geologic skills in descriptive mineralogy, including space groups and the use of stereo nets; hand-sample petrography of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks; and elementary optical methods. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in GEOL 100. Lab Fee.
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GEOL 314: Earth Materials II
4.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
Introduction of descriptive igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic petrography; plate-tectonic framework for interpreting petrogenesis; phase equilibria and basic geochemistry of magmatic systems; geochemistry of weathering and soil formation; pressure-temperature-time relationships of metamorphic facies; and economic geology, including ore mineralogy and resource extraction. Labs emphasize microscopic identifi cation of minerals and textures, and the formulation of petrogenetic interpretations. Lecture and laboratory. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in GEOL 313. Lab Fee.
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GEOL 335: Earth Surface Processes
4.00 Credits
Lewis-Clark State College
This course examines the evolution of natural landescapes by water, wind, ice and tectonic processes. Topics include: weathering and mass wasting, neotectonics, fl uvial geomorphology, glacial geomorphology, and Quaternary geology fi eld techniques. Approximately one third of instructional time is spent in the fi eld. Lecture and laboratory. Pre-requisite: a grade of "C" or better in GEOL 100. Lab fee.
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