This course studies the movement of groundwater. Topics include conceptual understanding and mathematical calculation of water in confined and unconfined aquifers; geologic processes of groundwater; chemical hydrogeology; the interaction of hydrogeology with surface hydrologic processes; contaminant hydrogeology and water quality standards; and the management and mitigation of groundwater environmental issues. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH-113 or equivalent and GEOL-190. 01/10/2022-05/04/2022 Lecture Monday 02:00PM - 02:50PM, Kemper-Redd Center, Room 6 (more)...
Geology is the scientific study of earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it. This course will cover processes effecting earths physical structure including volcanism, plate tectonics, earthquakes, weathering, mountain building, glaciers, and karst geology. The lab will consist of identification of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks as well as identification and explanation of local geologic phenomenon. Students will be able to deduce historical landscapes and processes by critically evaluating minerals, rocks, and fossils within geologic structures. Lecture 3 hours per week, lab 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: None. 01/10/2022-05/04/2022 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 02:00PM - 02:50PM, Kemper-Redd Center, Room 202 (more)...
Introduction to Geology. 01/09/2019-05/01/2019 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:30AM - 10:50AM, Kemper-Redd Center, Room 202 (more)...
Petrologic, structural and dynamic geology. History of Earth as revealed in stratification and the fossils of animal and plant life deposited in these strata, as well as the processes that shaped the earth and are changing its features continuously. There will be three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory each week. 01/15/2020-05/07/2020 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 01:00PM - 01:50PM, Room to be Announced (more)...
Geology is the scientific study of earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it. This course will cover processes effecting earths physical structure including volcanism, plate tectonics, earthquakes, weathering, mountain building, glaciers, and karst geology. The lab will consist of identification of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks as well as identification and explanation of local geologic phenomenon. Students will be able to deduce historical landscapes and processes by critically evaluating minerals, rocks, and fossils within geologic structures. Lecture 3 hours per week, lab 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: None. 01/13/2021-05/06/2021 Lecture Monday 01:00PM - 01:50PM, Room to be Announced (more)...
This course studies the movement of groundwater. Topics include conceptual understanding and mathematical calculation of water in confined and unconfined aquifers; geologic processes of groundwater; chemical hydrogeology; the interaction of hydrogeology with surface hydrologic processes; contaminant hydrogeology and water quality standards; and the management and mitigation of groundwater environmental issues. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH-113 or equivalent and GEOL-190. 01/13/2021-05/06/2021 Lecture Monday 02:00PM - 02:50PM, Room to be Announced (more)...