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GEO 414: Advanced Petrology
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
This course explores solid earth dynamics as the context for understanding petrologic systems, using principles of geochemistry and thermodynamics to understand and solve petrologic problems, with a focus on magmatic, volcanic, and metamorphic systems. Lecture/discussion, laboratory, and field trip. Offered winter semester of odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: CHM 116 and GEO 314 (may be taken concurrently)
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Prerequisites: CHM 116 and GEO 314 (may be taken concurrently)
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GEO 415: Invertebrate Paleontology
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A study of the invertebrate fossil record, including a systematic review of important phyla, types of fossilization, and specimen description. Lectures and laboratory. (2-1-2) Offered fall semester of odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: GEO 112; GEO 312 strongly recommended.
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Prerequisite: GEO 112; GEO 312 strongly recommended.
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GEO 420: Glacial and Quaternary Geology
4.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A study of the physical characteristics of glaciers, their deposits, and their history. Lectures, laboratory, and field trips. (3-1-2) Offered winter semester of odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: GEO 112; GEO 312 strongly recommended
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Prerequisite: GEO 112; GEO 312 strongly recommended
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GEO 425: GIS Applications in Geology
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Applied Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in geology. Students already familiar with GIS will learn advanced skills and apply GIS skills to specific geology problems in hydrology, field mapping, mineral and land resources, water quality, and other topics based on student interest and background. Offered winter semester of even numbered years. Prerequisite: GPY 307 or NRM 395 or equivalent course.
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Prerequisite: GPY 307 or NRM 395 or equivalent course.
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GEO 430: Oceanography
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A comprehensive analysis of oceanographic processes, systems, and the interaction of the ocean with the atmosphere and lithosphere in the modern world, as well as over geological time (paleoceanography). Emphasis on chemical, physical, and geological oceanography (3-0-0). Offered fall semester of even-numbered years. Prerequisite: GEO 112.
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Prerequisite: GEO 112.
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GEO 440: Geohydrology
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
A study of the geologic principles that govern the occurrence, movement, and quality of groundwater. Lectures, laboratory, and field trip. (3-0-0) Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: GEO 220.
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Prerequisite: GEO 220.
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GEO 445: Introduction to Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Topics include crystal chemistry (nuclear/solid-state chemistry), water geochemistry (kinetics), and mineral stability (thermodynamics). Lectures and laboratory. (2-0-3) Offered winter semester of odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: GEO 220; MTH 122 and CHM 116 (may be taken concurrently); MTH 201 strongly recommended.
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Prerequisites: GEO 220; MTH 122 and CHM 116 (may be taken concurrently); MTH 201 strongly recommended.
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GEO 470: Geophysics
4.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Concepts of Earth physics are introduced. The principles of physics are applied to explore the subsurface. Modern geophysical methods, including gravity, magnetism, seismics, magnetotelluries, radar, electrical, well-logging, and remote sensing are discussed in lecture and applied in laboratory experiments and field measurements. (3-0-3) Offered winter semester of even-numbered years. Prerequisite: MTH 201 or permission of instructor; PHY 220 or PHY 230 recommended.
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Prerequisite: MTH 201 or permission of instructor; PHY 220 or PHY 230 recommended.
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GEO 480: Special Topics in the Geological Sciences
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Topics covered will reflect special interests of students and the instructor. Offered on sufficient demand. Prerequisites: Variable depending on topic.
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Prerequisites: Variable depending on topic.
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GEO 485: Geology Research and Writing Seminar
1.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Students master research skills and written and oral communication of a research problem that they define and explore with a faculty mentor. Problems are based on original investigation or literature review. Students must secure a mentor and define a research question before enrolling in the course. Permit required. Seminar and discussion. (0-1-0) Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: GEO 214, GEO 220; geology, geology-chemistry, or earth science major or geology minor; and junior standing in the major; or permission of instructor.
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Prerequisites: GEO 214, GEO 220; geology, geology-chemistry, or earth science major or geology minor; and junior standing in the major; or permission of instructor.
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