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GEOL 109: The Physical World
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
An inquiry-based exploration of Physics, Chemistry, and the Earth Sciences using New York state and planet Earth as principal subjects. (F)
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GEOL 110: Lunar Geology
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This course studies and interprets the results of recent lunar studies within the framework of current cosmochemical models of the solar system. The study of moon rocks and geological maps of the moon is integrated with classical ASTRonomical and geophysical data to develop an evolutionary history of our sister planet. (F)
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GEOL 200: Special Topics in Geology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours. This course discusses topics of either general or specific nature not covered in detail in other 100 or 200-level courses, for example the evolution and extinction of the dinosaurs. (Sufficient demand)
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GEOL 201: Surficial Geology
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. In this study of the earth's surface materials, major topics include weathering and soil formation, glacial deposits, aeolian deposits, surface water hydrogeology and related geomorphology. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisite: One of GEOL 101, GEOL 104, ENVS 101; or permission of instructor.
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GEOL 210: The Geology of Venus
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This course is intended to introduce students to the geology of Venus and to develop skills in acquiring and interpreting digital data and digital documents.
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GEOL 220: Geology of Mars
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This course is intended to introduce students to the geology of Mars and to develop skills in acquiring and interpreting digital data and digital documents. Some science background is expected. Prerequisite: one college-level science course or permission of instructor.
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GEOL 301: Structural Geology
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. Students learn how to recognize deformational features such as folds, faults, joints and dikes; how to, correlate these with three dimensional geometric techniques such as folding lines and stereographic nets; and how to derive from these features the important tectonic parameters active at the time of their formation: maximum stress direction, principal stress differences, confining pressure and strain rate. Prerequisite: one geology course.
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GEOL 302: Mineralogy and Petrology
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. Description, classification, and genetic interpretation of the rock forming minerals and the igneous and metamorphic rocks which are formed from them. Focus will be on mineral and rock associations in space and time, with emphasis on tectonic and environmental interpretations. Prerequisite: one 100-level geology course or permission of instructor.
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GEOL 304: Field Methods
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. An introduction to the study of rocks in the field. Maps, their projections and their construction, are studied inside. Techniques of field geology will be practiced outside and skills in using surveying equipment and making observations of sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rock are developed. Prerequisite: one geology course or permission of instructor.
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GEOL 307: Stratigraphy and Sedimentation
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. The chemical and physical processes leading to weathering, erosion, transport, deposition, lithification and alteration of sediments are considered along with the economic aspects of sedimentary rocks, such as the occurrence of oil, natural gas, and coal. Prerequisite: one geology course or permission of instructor.
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