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  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

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  • 4.00 - 12.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    Surface features of the Earth and the processes which create or modify them. Application to Quaternary history, environmental science and related fields. Laboratory examination of topographic maps and aerial photographs, introduction to geomorphic measurements. Prerequisites: GEOS F101X. Offered Fall Prerequisite:    GEOS F101X UF C-
  • 3.00 Credits

    In-depth exploration of the theory of Plate Tectonics including plate boundary interactions--which trigger volcanoes and earthquakes, form mountain belts and oceans--via geochemistry, sedimentology, geophysics and structure. Understanding the creation and evolution of the lithosphere and mantle, how we detect tectonic processes and how present tectonic environments help reconstruct ancient crustal events. Prerequisites: WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X; GEOS F112X; GEOS F214 or GEOS F262 (either may be taken concurrently). Offered Fall Prerequisite:    GEOS F112X UF C- (AND GEOS F214 UF C- Concurrent OR GEOS F262 UF C- Concurrent ) (AND ENGL F211X UF C- OR WRTG F211X UF C- OR WRTG F212X UF C- OR ENGL F212 UF C- OR WRTG F213X UF C- OR WRTG F214X UF C- OR WRTG F2X UF C- OR ENGL F213X UF C- OR ENGL F2X UF C- OR CORE F1AS UF T T OR CORE F1AA UF T T OR CORE F1 UF T T )
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introductory overview of how rocks are deformed, types of geological structures including folds, faults and penetrative fabrics, and the associations of structures characteristic of different tectonic settings. Provides background in structural geology. Emphasis in the laboratory on examples and techniques that are broadly applicable in geology, especially the interpretation of geologic maps. Prerequisites: GEOS F322 or concurrent enrollment in GEOS F214; MATH F152X; PHYS F103X or PHYS F211X. Offered Spring Prerequisite:    (PHYS F103X UF C- OR PHYS F211X UF C- ) (AND GEOS F214 UF C- Concurrent OR GEOS F322 UF C- ) AND MATH F152X UF C- OR MATH F108 UF C- OR MATH F108 UF C-
  • 4.00 Credits

    Survey of the history of life on Earth as represented in the fossil record. Contribution of paleontology to the study of evolution, past environments and paleogeography; biostratigraphically important invertebrate fossil groups and their temporal ranges; evolution of terrestrial flora and fauna; current issues in paleontology. Emphasis on recognition of major fossil groups and paleontological problem solving in labs and assignments. Prerequisites: BIOL F103X or BIOL F115X or GEOS F112X; WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X. Offered Fall Prerequisite:    (GEOS F112X UF C- OR BIOL F103X UF C- OR BIOL F106X UF C- OR BIOL F115X UF C- ) (AND CORE F1 UF T T OR CORE F1AA UF T T OR CORE F1AS UF T T (OR (ENGL F111X UF C- OR WRTG F111X UF C- OR WRTG F1X UF C- OR ENGL F1X UF C- OR EACE 60 OR S11 710 OR SATE 1340 ) (AND ENGL F211X UF C- OR WRTG F211X UF C- OR ENGL F212 UF C- OR WRTG F212X UF C- OR WRTG F213X UF C- OR WRTG F214X UF C- OR WRTG F2X UF C- OR ENGL F213X UF C- OR ENGL F2X UF C- ) ) )
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to the research methods in paleontology. This course covers the fundamentals of fossil preparation, digital techniques for imaging and analyzing paleontological data, and discusses the current theory and practice of curation of fossil material in a museum setting. Common techniques for presenting research results to a scientific and public audience are also covered, with an emphasis on oral presentations. Labs emphasize practical experiences in the methods and presentation of research. Prerequisites: GEOS F101X and GEOS F112X. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years Prerequisite:    GEOS F101 UF C- OR GEOS F101X UF C- OR GEOS F112X UF C-
  • 3.00 Credits

    Origin, classification, composition, transportation, deposition and diagenesis of sediments. Emphasis on sedimentary processes, sedimentary petrology and interpretation of ancient sedimentary rocks. Laboratory covers identification and description of hand specimens as well as techniques of textural and compositional analysis. Not intended for geoscience majors and does not substitute for GEOS F322. Special fees apply. Corequisites: GEOS F213. Corequisite:    GEOS F213
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