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GEOL 555: Problems in the Early Evolution of Vertebrates
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 100, GEOL 205. Short paper based on fossil vertebrate materials. An analysis of key problems in the paleontology and evolutionary biology of early vertebrates, including: origins of chordates, origins of bone and other hard tissues, organization of the vertebrate head, origins of the major vertebrate classes, environmental contexts of key vertebrate transitions, diversifications of Paleozoic fishes, origin and diversifications of tetrapods, extinctions.
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GEOL 599: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.
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GEOL 602: Geotechnics:Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Doheny. Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor. The course begins with a study of the Earth's composition, the formation of soil materials by the weathering process (Physical and Chemical), and a discussion of soil mineralogy, with particular emphasis on the clay minerals.Following this introduction, soil classification systems and physical properties of soils will be presented, as well as the State of Stress in a Soil Mass together with Seepage Theory and Groundwater Flow. The technical portion of the course will conclude with the development of Consolidation Theory and Analyses, Shear Strength Theory, Lateral Earth Pressure Theory and Application, and Slope Stability Analysis. The course will conclude with the presentation of two Case History Sessions, presenting applications of Geotechnical Engineereing Practice and the influence of the Geologic setting.
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GEOL 604: Geostatistical Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Vann. Prerequisite(s): Bio 446 or equivalent statistics course; Bio 556 suggested or other Inferential Statistics courses, covering uni- and multi-variate techniques. Univariate and multivariate approaches to the analysis of spatial correlation and variability. Many disciplines, including geology, ecology and the environmental sciences regularly need to analyze and make predictions from data that is spatially autocorrelated. Mine reserve estimation, pollutant dispersal and the use of randomization tests in ecology are examples of where spatial statistics may be applied.
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GEOL 606: Topics in Sedimentary Petrology and Stratigraphy
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Pfefferkorn. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 205, 206, 706 or permission of instructor. Analysis of selected paleoenvironmental, stratigraphic, and sedimentological problems in the field and laboratory.
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GEOL 611: Field Study of Soils
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Johnson. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 511 or permission of instructor. All day field trips. Processes of soil development in a variety of temperate environments. Effects of lithology and climate on soil properties.
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GEOL 613: Hydrology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Johnson. Emphasis on basic concepts and principles of hydrology. Framework will be the concept of the continuous natural movement of water in the hydrological cycle.
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GEOL 615: Advanced Vertebrate Paleontology Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Dodson. May be repeated for credit. Topics in vertebrate paleontology and paleoecology.
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GEOL 616: Geology of the Carboniferous Period
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Pfefferkorn. Paleogeography, biogeography, stratigraphy, paleoclimatology, flora, and fauna of the Carboniferous Period.
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GEOL 617: Topics in Sedimentology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): GEOL 206 or permission of instructor. CLIMATE CHANGES THRU TIME: Issues of anthropologenically-induced climate changes are hotly debated. However, it is not possible to make meaningful predictions of future climates without understanding the forces that have controlled past climates. This course will review the geologic evidence for past climate changes and discuss processes that affect global climate changes. It will involve analysis and modeling of various sedimentary environments, systems, and processes.
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