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GEOL 418: Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Omar. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 201. May be taken concurrently. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to theory and applications of chemistry in the earth and environmental sciences. Theory covered will include nucleosynthesis, atomic structure, acid-base equilibrium, thermodynamics, oxidation-reduction reactions. Applications will emphasize oceanography, atmospheric sciences and environmental chemistry, as well as other topics depending on the interests of the class. Although we will review the basics, this course is intended to supplement, rather than to replace, courses offered in the department of Chemistry. It is appropriate for advanced undergraduate as well as graduate students in Geology, Environmental Science, Chemistry and other sciences, who wish to have a better understanding of these important chemical processes
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GEOL 420: Introduction to Geophysics
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Doheny. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 100 or 109, two semesters Math and Physics, and/or instructor's permission. This course will cover the application of geophysical investigation techniques to problems of the earth's plantary structure, local subsurface structure and mineral prospecting. The topics will include principles of geophysical measurements and interpretation with emphasis on gravity measurement, isostasy, geomagnitism, sesmic refraction and reflection,electrical prospecting, electromagnetics and groung radar.
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GEOL 421: Elemental Cycling in Global Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Plante. Prerequisite(s): ENVS 200, GEOL 100, or permission of the instructor. Humans have an enormous impact on the global movement of chemical materials. Biogeochemistry has grown to be the principal scientific discipline to examine the flow of elements through the global earth systems and to examine human impacts on the global environment. This course will introduce and investigate processes and factor controlling the biogeochemical cycles of elements with and between the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. Students will apply principles learned in lectures by building simple computer-based biogeochemical models.
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GEOL 428: Introduction to Isotope Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Omar. This course is for advanced undergraduate students interested in learning about or pursuing applications of isotope geochemistry, with an emphasis on biological and climatic processes (e.g. plant physiology, soils, nutrient cycling, and atmospheric chemistry).
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GEOL 477: Introduction to Vertebrate Paleontology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Dodson. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 100 and 205 or by permission of Instructor.
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GEOL 480: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Giegengack. Discussion of major current issues in geology.
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GEOL 499: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Giegengack. Students write a thesis on a geologic topic. Students work with an advisor in their discipline.
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GEOL 501: Pleistocene Geology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Giegengack. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 100 or equivalent. Origin, extent in space and time, and effect on geologic processes of Late Cenozoic climatic change; Pleistocene stratigraphy in different parts of the world.
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GEOL 502: Data Analysis and Computer Modeling in Geology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Phipps. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 100 or 109 and the instructor's permission. Data analysis from simple parametric statistics to multivariate statistics, including cluster and factor analysis. Additional topics include: Bootstrapping, Markov chains, runs tests, spectral analysis, and other general techniques to analyze data sequences and time-series. Map studies include: analysis of distributions of points and lines, directional data, spherical distributions, shape and trends surfaces.
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GEOL 503: Earth Systems and Earth Hazards
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Phipps. Prerequisite(s): Geology 100 (introductory physical geology,) or permission of the instructor. The course is intended for Masters' students in Environmental Studies and Applied Geology, as well as upperclass geology majors. This course will examine the hazards that arise from living on an active planet from a large-scale systems standpoint. We will briefly survey the Earth's major systems, emphasizing energy generation, storage, and flow within the Earth, and then proceed to an examination of the hazards that result. This will include earthquakes and tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, river and coastal flooding, and hurricanes, tornadoes, and other major storms. We will touch briefly on global warming and other current topics.
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