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GEOL 663: Groundwater Modeling
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Doheny / Freed. Offered through CGS - See current timetable.
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GEOL 665: Engineering Geology & Geotechnics
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Hunt. Engineering Geology I is NOT a prerequiste for this course. Based on numerous case histories, the theme of this course is characterization of the geologic environment for engineering and environmental investigations. Covered are the various exploration tools and methods, including interpretation of remotely sensed imagery; field and laboratory measurments of material properties; and instrumentation monitoring. Rock masses and the significance of discontinuities are discussed as are soil formations in terms of occurrence and mode of deposition, and their typical physical properties. The latter half of the course is dedicated to the geologic hazards; i.e. ground subsidence and collapse, landslides and earthquakes, with emphasis on prediction, prevention and damage control.
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GEOL 666: Geology Field Work
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Giegengack. 4-8 weeks during the summer.
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GEOL 677: Seminar in Environmental Geology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Giegengack.
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GEOL 706: Topics in Regional Geology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Phipps. Prerequisite(s): GEOL 208 &/or 206, preferably both; GEOL 390. Field Trips required. Topics in sedimentology, stratigraphy, petrology, and/or structural geology of selected regions. Regional geologic synthesis and tectonics. FORELAND BASINS: Structure, sedimentology, and biology/paleobiology of forelandbasins, based on the study of modern and ancient examples. These will include the modern Persian Gulf region, and the ancient Carboniferous Appalachian basin. There will be at least one field trip. DEPOSITIONAL BASINS: Investigation and interpretation of a number of different tectonically-controlled basins throughout the region. Field work essential. All-day and weekend field trips required. Students will integrate stratigraphic, sedimentological, structural, and tectonic principles within various basinal settings.
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GEOL 715: Paleobiology Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff.
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GEOL 777: Seminar in Quaternary Environments
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Giegengack. Interdisciplinary approach to selected environmental problems of the Pleistocene.
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GEOL 999: Independent Study and Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Permission of departmental committee. Hours and credits to be arranged. Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.
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GREK 015: Elementary Modern Greek I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Offered through Penn Language Center. Study of Modern Greek language, designed for students with no knowledge of Modern Greek. Basic oral expression, listening comprehension, and elementary reading and writing.
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GREK 016: Elementary Modern Greek II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): GREK 015 or equivalent. Offered through Penn Language Center . this section is reserved for heritage learners or by permission of instructor. Continuation of Elementary Modern Greek I, with increased emphasis on reading and writing.
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