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G 205: Geology Laboratory
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Portland State University
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Laboratory work to accompany G 201, 202 involving basic geologic principles and processes emphasizing rocks, minerals, topographic and geologic maps. One 2-hour laboratory period. Concurrent enrollment in G 201, 202 respectively is required.
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G 207: Computer Based Geology Lab
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2.00 Credits
Portland State University
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Laboratory work to accompany G202 involving the application of Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, and ArcView GIS to solve geoscience problems. One 3-hour laboratory period. Concurrent enrollment in G 202 is required.
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G 318: Processes in the Surface Environment
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Portland State University
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Physical processes occurring in the upper crust including tectonic provenances, weathering, mass transport, fluid-sediment transport, depositional environments, stratigraphic sequences, and intrastratal diagenesis. Three lectures; two 2-hour laboratory periods.
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G 318L: Processes in the Surface Environment Lab
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Portland State University
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G 345L: Lab for G 345U
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Portland State University
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G 345U: Life In The Universe
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Portland State University
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Focus on issues surrounding the origin and evolution of life on Earth, the environmental conditions required for life elsewhere, and the potential for life on other planets and satellites in our solar system. Additional topics include the discovery, occurrence and habitability of extrasolar planets, and the philosophical and societal implications of searching for life beyond Earth.
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G 407: Seminar
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Portland State University
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G 420: Applied Geophysics
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Portland State University
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Principles of geophysical measurement and interpretation; seismology, gravimetry, isostasy, geomagnetism, terrestrial electricity. Includes a survey of geophysical exploration techniques. Three lectures, one 2-hour lab.
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G 420L: Applied Geophysics Lab
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G 423: Computer Application in Geology
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Portland State University
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Application of digital computers to problems in geology. Topics covered are analysis of data collected along a traverse, over a map area, and multivariate data. Applications to stratigraphic sections, chart recordings, sample locations, mapping, trend surfaces, and clustering. Two lectures and one 4-hour laboratory.
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