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GEO 5690: Geodynamics
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course examines the physical processes that drive deformation and a wide variety of the other geological phenomena, including processes and observations of heat transfer, the role of gravity in stress and strain, and the various different flavors of rock rheology. Observational metrics (including geochemistry, laboratory measurements, and geophysical measurements of rock properties) will also be covered. For 6000-level graduate credit, students must complete a semester project and additional problem set assignments. Cross-listed as: GEO 6690
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GEO 5900: Topics for Teachers
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Utah State University
Special topics in geology for elementary and secondary science teachers to provide an understanding of the geology of Utah and the Western United States. Emphasis on field and lab activities. Prerequisite: Introductory geology course or instructor permission. Repeatable for credit.
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GEO 6050: Graduate Seminar in Tectonics (Topic)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Advanced topics of current interest in tectonics and orogenesis. Cross-listed as: GEO 7050 Repeatable for credit.
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GEO 6100: Graduate Seminar in Geomorphology (Topic)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Advanced topics of current interest in geomorphology and landscape evolution. Cross-listed as: GEO 7100. Repeatable for credit.
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GEO 6120: Advanced Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Process geomorphology seminar focusing on hillslope, tectonic, and climatic geomorphology research. Cross-listed as: GEO 7120.
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GEO 6150: Fluvial Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course introduces fluvial geomorphology through the reading of landscapes and riverscapes. Students learn to appreciate riverscape diversity, in which distinctive suites of physical and biotic processes (behavior) help shape landscape form and character. Weekend field trips are required. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Cross-listed as: GEO 5150 and WATS 6150/WATS 5150.
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GEO 6190: Aqueous Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course will investigate chemical reactions occurring in natural waters focusing on the thermodynamic and kinetic descriptions of chemical speciation, mineral dissolution and precipitation, and redox cycling. Prerequisite/Restriction: CHEM 1220, GEO 2800 and MATH 1210
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GEO 6200: Graduate Seminar in Geochemistry (Topic)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Advanced topics of current interest in geochemistry. Cross-listed as: GEO 7200. Repeatable for credit.
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GEO 6240: Structural Analysis of Deformed Geological Materials
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Explores how rocks, sediments, ice, and soils deform. By examining the geometry, kinematics, mechanics, and mechanisms of deformation, students learn how to interpret deformed materials in the field and laboratory.
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GEO 6250: Mechanics and Processes in Earth Sciences
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Fundamentals of solid and fluid mechanics with applications to the earth sciences. Applications to rock deformation, fluid flow, glacier movement, and slope stability. Designed for graduate students in earth sciences and engineering. Two lectures, one lab per week. Prerequisite/Restriction: MATH 1210, PHYS 2210, and graduate standing. Cross-listed as: GEO 7250.
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