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GEOL 416 /516: Sedimentary Petrology
5.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Petrologic properties, classification, origin, and occurrence of sedimentary rocks. Laboratory work emphasizes microscopic examination of sandstones and limestones. Prereq: GEOL 332, 334. Offered alternate years; not offered 2009-10. Retallack.
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GEOL 418 /518: Earth and Environmental Data Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Tools-based instruction in data analysis for earth and environmental scientists. Topics include descriptive statistics, visualization, uncertainty analysis, hypothesis testing, regression, time series, and directional data. Prereq: MATH 246 or 251. Roering.
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GEOL 420 /520: Geocommunication
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Scientific writing and presentations for the geological sciences. Focus on writing scientific papers and proposals, preparing oral and visual presentations. Cashman.
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GEOL 425 /525: Geology of Ore Deposits
5.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Porphyry copper-molybdenum, epithermal, massive sulfides in volcanic rocks, and base and precious metals in sedimentary rocks. Geologic setting, alteration and ore mineral assemblages, and geochemistry of ore formation. Prereq: CH 223; GEOL 332. Offered alternate years; not offered 2009-10. Reed.
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GEOL 431 /531: Paleontology I:Paleozoic Marine Fossils
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Biostratigraphy, evolution, and paleoecology of life on earth: Paleozoic and some Mesozoic marine invertebrates. Laboratory exercises on fossil specimens. Prereq: GEOL 103 or 203. Offered alternate years; not offered 2009-10. Retallack.
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GEOL 432 /532: Invertebrate Paleontology
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Overview of the interpretation and classification of invertebrate fossils, with emphasis on laboratory exercises and fieldwork. Prereq: GEOL 103 or 203. Retallack.
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GEOL 433 /533: Paleobotany
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Evolution and ecology of plants and microbes from the origin of life to global warming. Laboratory exercises and field trip to collect plant fossils. Pre- or coreq: GEOL 103 or 203.
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GEOL 434 /534: Vertebrate Paleontology
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Evolution of vertebrates, including humans, based on fossil evidence. Physical and other evolutionary constraints are addressed, and lab exercises provide practical experience. Prereq: GEOL 103 or 203.
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GEOL 435 /535: Paleopedology
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Soil formation; mapping and naming fossil soils; features of soils in hand specimens and petrographic thin sections; interpretations of ancient environments from features of fossil soils. Prereq: GEOL 311 or 332. Retallack.
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GEOL 438 /538: Geobiology
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Studies how microorganisms interact with geological environments at scales from enzymes to global element cycles. Offered alternate years; not offered 2009-10. Jin.
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