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GL 434: Field Geology
9.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Geologic phenomena illustrated in the field. Introduction of mapping techniques and application of many geological disciplines to geologic analysis. Credit Hours: 9.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Prerequisites: GL 253 and GL 254 and GL 255 and GL 256 and GL 488
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GL 434L: Field Geology Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Required laboratory for GL 434. Credit Hours: 0.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lab
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GL 436: Diagenesis of Sedimentary Rocks
3.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Theory and application of petrographic techniques to studies of carbonate and clastic rocks, with emphasis on diagenesis and porosity development. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture
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GL 437: Subsurface Digital Imaging and Processing
4.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Digital processing and visualization of seismic reflection and ground penetrating radar data. Two hours lecture, four hours lab. Credit Hours: 4.000 Lecture hours: 2.000 Lab hours: 4.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Combination Prerequisites: GL 423
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GL 438: Seismic Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Interpretation methods for seismic reflection data are studied with emphasis on structural and stratigraphic interpretation for petroleum traps. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Corequisites: GL 438L Prerequisites: GL 423
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GL 438L: Seismic Interpret Lab
0.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Required laboratory for GL 438. Credit Hours: 0.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lab Corequisites: GL 438
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GL 444: Formation Analysis
4.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Theory, application, and interpretation of geophysical logs with emphasis on their use in correlation and determination of porosity, permeability, and fluid content of subsurface formations. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Credit Hours: 4.000 Lecture hours: 3.000 Lab hours: 2.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Classification(s): Senior
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GL 445: Petroleum Geology
4.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Hydrocarbon source rocks, maturation, and migration. Reservoir rocks and traps. Fluids in the reservoir: gas, oil, water, and relationships. Exploration for and production of hydrocarbons. Review of major petroleum basins and deposits. Credit Hours: 4.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Classification(s): Senior
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GL 446: Sequence Stratigraphy
3.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Provides a firm grounding in the mechanisms that produce sea level change, how sediments respond to these changes, and how the architecture of basins develop over time. Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture
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GL 450: Hydrogeology
4.00 Credits
Wright State University-Main Campus
Provides a fundamental understanding of basic hydrological principles including ground water flow and chemistry, surface water hydrology, unsaturated flow, and meteorology. Students are expected to understand basic physics and calculus. Credit Hours: 4.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture
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