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GSC 230: Reef Systems Through Time
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Interacting geological, physical, chemical, biological, and climatic processes that define a reefal setting and system. Field trips included.
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GSC 231: Field Study of Reef Systems Through Time
2.00 Credits
University of Miami
Fossil reef systems of the Paleozoic age in west Texas and New Mexico. Components, fabrics, and facies relationships. Field Methods. Visit to the Permian reef complex at Alamogordo. Carlsbad and Mississippian, Pennsylvanian and Permian reef mounds near Alamogordo. Fee required.
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GSC 260: Earth Materials
4.00 Credits
University of Miami
Physical and optical properties of common rock-forming minerals and their occurrence in igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary rocks, and ore deposits. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 4 hours.
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GSC 300: Trout and Calderas
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
A study of Earth processes necessary for environment which support and sustain wild trout. Instruction in fly fishing techniques based on an understanding of these processes.
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GSC 310: Microbes and the Environment
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
This course is designed to provide students in geology, biology and environmental science a fundamental understanding of the role microbes play in shaping the Earth and its environments as well as the basic principles and approaches to studying these interactions in both modern and ancient settings. The metabolic diversity displayed by microbial communities makes them an integral component of global elemental cycles. In this regard, microorganisms have shaped our planet over the past 4 billion years and continue to do so in a very prominent way. The goal of this course is to learn about microbial diversity and metabolism, and the ability of microbes to shape and influence the environment.
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GSC 311: Field Study of Volcanoes and Society
2.00 Credits
University of Miami
Field trip to Popocatepetl and surrounding sites near Mexico City. Nature and impact of explosive volcanic eruptions on prehistoric civilizations. Fee required.
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GSC 360: Depositional and Diagenetic Systems
4.00 Credits
University of Miami
Sedimentary processes, sedimentology, and sedimentary diagenesis. Physical, biological and chemical sedimentation in Earth's surficial environments. Paleoenvironmental and diagenetic history reconstruction using petrologic, hand specimen, and field methods. Cyclicity in sedimentary systems. Lecture, 3 hours; field/ laboratory, 3 hours.
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GSC 380: Paleontology and Stratigraphy
4.00 Credits
University of Miami
Biostratigraphy, paleoecology, taphonomy, micro- and macro-evolutionary processes, and physical and chemical methods used for stratigraphic correlation. Majorgroups of invertebrate phyla comprising the bulk of the fossil record. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours.
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GSC 401: Senior Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Field and laboratory studies conducted in conjunction with an approved academic environmental or industrial research laboratory or agency.
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GSC 410: Environmental Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Miami
Natural distribution of the elements on earth, and how this is being changed. Radioactivity and energy, greenhouse warming and ozone depletion, water and waste and other environmental problems.
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