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ES 473/573: Environmental Geology
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Study of contemporary environmental issues as related to geologic systems. Topics include geologic hazards, land use, groundwater-surface water-soil contamination, remediation technologies, environmental planning, habitat restoration, applied analytical techniques and consulting practice. Four hours of lecture and active learning per week. Supplemental field trips will be incorporated as needed. Prerequisites: ES 201, ES 202, or consent of instructor
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ES 476/576: Hydrology
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Investigation of near-surface hydrologic systems of the Earth. Topics include the hydrologic cycle, water budgets, introductory fluid dynamics, groundwater systems, watershed analysis, water quality and water resource evaluation. Three hours of lecture and active learning per week. Supplemental field trips will be incorporated as needed. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: ES 201, ES 202, or consent of instructor
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ES 491/591: Stratigraphy and Depositional Systems
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Course designed for both Earth Science majors and general interest audiences. Course offers an overview of clastic depositional environments and sequences, including continental, marine marginal and deep marine settings. Concepts and applications of facies and stratigraphic modeling will be explored, with an emphasis on natural resource exploration and recovery. Examination of tectonic controls on the nature and distribution of facies and paleoenvironments of sedimentary basins in tectonically active settings. Offered alternate years. Three hours of lecture and active learning. Prerequisite: a general geology course or consent of instructor; recommended ES 392
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ES 492/592: GIS Applications in Earth Science
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Focus on the application of Geographic Information Systems to relevant problems in the Earth Sciences. Emphasis is placed on the use of computer technology in analyzing spatial and temporal relationships of geologic systems. Students will learn techniques in digital map compilation, digital image processing and analysis of complex data sets. Three hours of lecture and active learning per week. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: ES 201 or ES 202 and CS 160, or consent of instructor
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ES 601: Research
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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ES 603: Thesis or Field Study
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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ES 606: Special Individual Studies
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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ES 655: Glacial Geology
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A study of glacial processes and products including those associated with alpine, continental and periglacial settings. Work with topographic maps, aerial photographs and examples of glaciation in the Pacific Northwest. Appropriate term paper or project required.
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ES 656: Geology of North America
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Study of the geologic structure, evolution and geomorphology of the North American continent. Two lectures and one two-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: consent of instructor - offered summers only
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FLM 406: Special Individual Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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