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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 131: Global Climate Change
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Fundamental causes and patterns of climate change. Methods of reconstruction of past climates; modeling and predicting climate change. (Spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 140: Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Teng Chemical systems and processes on the planet Earth; origins and interactions among and within the Earth's lithosphere, oceans, and atmosphere; origin, distribution, and behavior of the elements; radioactive and stable isotope systems. Aqueous geochemistry; geochemical cycles. Prerequisite: Geol 1 or 5; Chem 11-12 or equivalent. Same as Chem 140.
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 151: History of Life
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Forster A review of the origin of life, the geologic record, and the evolutionary history of the major groups of organisms, including the origin of life and evolution of invertebrates, vertebrates, and plants. Prerequisite: Geol 1 or 2 or BiSc 11-12. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 159: Geobotanical Ecology of the Central Appalachians
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tollo, Wells A multidisciplinary approach to Appalachian ecology involving application of scientific principles from both geology and botany, stressing interrelationships between geological, geochemical, and biological processes. Field trips. Laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Geol 1 or 5 and BiSc 11-12; or equivalent with permission of instructor. Same as BiSc 159. (Spring, odd years)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 189: Environmental Geophysics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Stephens Principles of magnetic, gravity, seismic and electrical methods applied to geological problem-solving. Prerequisite: Geol 122 or permission of instructor. (Spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 189 - Environmental Geophysics
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 190: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Topic announced in the Schedule of Classes. May be repeated for credit provided the topic differs.
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 195: Geological Field Methods
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Tollo Weekend field trips. Methods of outcrop analysis, geologic mapping, and data interpretation. The geological evolution of the central Appalachian mountains and the plate tectonic processes responsible for their formation emphasized. Field trip fee. (Spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 199: Undergraduate Research or Reading
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Problems approved by the staff.? May be repeated for credit.
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2: Historical Geology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Forster, Brown Lecture, laboratory. An introduction to the history of the earth. Topics include sedimentary environments, plate tectonics, origin of life, and evolution. Laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Geol 1 or 5. (Fall and spring)
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GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 5: Environmental Geology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Teng, Brown Lecture, laboratory. An introduction to the impact of geology on the environment, with emphasis on the relation of people and society to natural environments; population evolution, natural hazards, and mineral resources. Laboratory fee. Credit will not be given for both Geol 1 and 5. (Fall and spring)
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