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GEOGRAPHY 2: Introduction to Physical Geography
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Engstrom A systematic survey of environmental geography; perspectives on environments and human ecology, including ecosystems and their use, human population dynamics, and resource geography. Laboratory fee. (Fall and spring)
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GEOGRAPHY 3: Society and Environment
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Rain, Keeley An introduction to the dynamic relationship between society and the physical environment, with focus on population, natural resources, environmental degradation, pollution, and conservation.
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1: Physical Geology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tollo Lecture, laboratory. An introduction to the principal features of the composition and structure of the earth. Topics include the nature of minerals and rocks, surface and deep earth processes, mineral and energy resources, and plate tectonics. Laboratory fee. Credit will not be given for both Geol 1 and 5. (Fall and spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 105: Geological Hazards in Land-Use Planning
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Lecture and laboratory. An analysis of geological hazards and related factors that affect land-use planning. Field trip. Prerequisite: Geol 1 or 5 or permission of instructor. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 105 - Geological Hazards in Land-Use Planning
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 111: Mineralogy
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tollo Lecture and laboratory. Introduction to the crystallography and chemical systematics of rock-forming and ore minerals. Exercises emphasize the analysis of mineralogic data and the paragenesis of mineral assemblages. Prerequisite: Geol 1 or 5 or permission of instructor. Laboratory fee. (Fall)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 112: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tollo Lecture and laboratory. Introduction to basic light theory and the identification and characterization of minerals through optical properties. Laboratory exercises provide an introduction to petrologic analysis of igneous and metamorphic mineral systems. Prerequisite: Geol 111 or permission of the instructor. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 118: Volcanology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tollo Introduction to the fundamental principles and geologic processes associated with volcanism. Topics include eruptive styles, processes leading to magma production and transport, triggering mechanisms, plate tectonic settings, volcanic hazards, and disaster mitigation. Case histories of selected volcanic eruptions examined in detail. Prerequisite: Geol 111 or permission of instructor. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 122: Structural Geology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Stephens Lecture and laboratory. Study of natural and experimental rock deformation and the relationships between stress and strain as recorded by geologic structures. Prerequisite: Geol 1 or 5. Laboratory fee. (Fall)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 126: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Forster Lecture and laboratory. Introduction to sedimentation and stratigraphy; origin and classification of sediments and sedimentary rocks; introduction to clastic and carbonate depositional environments and stratigraphic principles. Laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Geol 2, 111. (Fall)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 128: Geomorphology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Stephens Understanding the nature, origin, and development of landforms in the field and through the use of maps and aerial photos. Prerequisite: Geol 1. Same as Geog 128. (Spring, even years)
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