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GEOL 105: Introduction to Geology of National Parks
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Geology of selected national parks in North America with emphasis on surface processes including the causes and effects of Pleistocene glaciation and major tectonic events that have shaped the topography of the United States and Canada. 3 credits.
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GEOL 120: Natural Disasters
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Causes of natural disasters and their impact on people and property. Focuses on geological hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and floods. 3 credits.
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GEOL 126: Science in American Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Analysis of the relationship between science and American culture from colonial times to the present. Key themes include 1) evolving relationships between science, religion, and art, 2) influence of the maturation of the historical sciences on American culture in the nineteenth century, and 3) role of science in American public policy today. Three hours lecture. 3 credits.
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GEOL 130: Water and the West
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Examination of the physical processes governing the distribution and movement of water within the western United States. Consideration of the impact of water on human settlement and activities and also the impact of human activities on the natural hydrologic system. Topics include case studies from throughout the western United States. 3 credits.
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GEOL 135: Earth Resources and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Geological availability, exploitation, and use of nonrenewable resources including metallic minerals, nonmetallic minerals, and energy resources. Duplicate credit not allowed in GEOL 135 and GEOL 335. Three hours lecture. 3 credits.
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GEOL 140: Conversations with Earth
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
(Same as GEOG 140.) Discussion of current topics of Earth’s origin, evolution, and habitability. Topics include: radioactive waste storage, catastrophic floods, evolution and extinction of life, climate change, global warming, volcanism, mountain building, ice ages, Nevada geology, ore deposits, and groundwater, among others. 3 credits.
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GEOL 220: Mineralogy
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Study of classification, chemistry, physical properties, and crystallography of minerals forming rocks, ore deposits and soils. Identification of hand samples. Study of associations of minerals in geologic environments. Prerequisites: GEOL 101/101D. 4 credits.
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GEOL 221: Introduction to Optical Mineralogy and Petrography
2.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Optical properties of minerals in thin section. Laboratory identification of minerals based on optical properties. Study of associations of minerals in thin sections of rocks. Introduction to petrography. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Corequisite: GEOL 220. 3 credits.
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GEOL 301: Fossil Record
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
History and evolution of life as recorded in the fossil record. Field trips required. Prerequisites: GEOL 102 or BIOL 197. 3 credits.
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GEOL 302: Paleontology Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Identification of the major fossil forming groups and analysis of paleontological data, with emphasis on invertebrates. Field trips required. Prerequisites or Corequisite: GEOL 301. 1 credit.
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