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  1. Principles of geology (International post-graduate course on the principles and methods of engineering geology) by György Bárdossy, 1975
  2. Principles and theories of geology;: Course 60, University of Chicago by Thomas C Chamberlin, 1916
  3. Course guide for geology G103 by John Brown Droste, 1976
  4. Introduction to electromagnetic remote sensing;: With emphasis on applications to geology and hydrology (AGI short course lecture notes) by Robert Grier Lefevre Reeves, 1968
  5. Practical geology and mineralogy: A short course in mining science, designed for the student, miner, prospector and general mining man. Written from the standpoint of a practical field man by William David Hamman, 1915
  6. Pore pressure: Fundamentals, general ramifications and implications for structural geology (AAPG continuing education course note series) by P. E Gretener, 1979
  7. On the science of geology and its applications: Being the introductory lecture to the course of geology, session 1851-1852 by Andrew C Ramsay, 1852
  8. Applications of engineering-geological maps and guiding principles of mapping (International post-graduate course on the principles and methods of engineering geology) by György Gabos, 1975
  9. Courses in mining geology by R. N. P Arogyaswamy, 1973
  10. The science of revealed truth impregnable as shown by the argumentative failures of infidelity and theoretical geology: A course of lectures delivered ... Brunswick, New Jersey (The Vedder Lectures) by William R Gordon, 1878
  11. A syllabus of the course of instruction in structural geology: Given to the students in Mining Engineering, Chemistry, Biology and Geology by William Otis Crosby, 1893
  12. Geology (Course S236)
  13. Syllabus of a course of lecture on elementary geology by John Casper Branner, 1898
  14. Sedimentary basin systems ("Basin analysis and sedimentary geology" revisited): Short course manual : 1992-1993 version by George deVries Klein, 1992

61. UNO - Geology Courses
uno geology geophysics. geology courses. In this course students will apply a broad spectrum of studies to the solution of problems arising in geology.
http://www.uno.edu/~gege/geol.htm
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GEOL 1001 General Geology: Physical 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisites: eligibility to enroll in Mathematics 1111 and English 1157 or credit in mathematics and English at the college level. A study of the structure and properties of materials composing the earth and processes which form and alter the crust, including erosion, igneous activity, mountain building, glaciation, earthquakes, and oceans.
GEOL 1002 General Geology: Historical 3 cr.
Offered each semester. Prerequisite: Geology 1001 . Evolutionary history of the earth, including physical changes and an introduction to the record of life through time.
GEOL 1003 Physical Geology Laboratory 1 cr.
Offered each semester. Open to students with credit or registration in Geology 1001 . An introduction to working with geological materials. Distinction of rocks on the basis of physical properties and determination of how those properties can be used to predict behavior of various materials. Students are introduced to principles of mapping and geological laboratory and field observations.

62. Geology Courses
Prerequisites courses in general chemistry and physical or general geology are highly recommended. Two hrs. lect., 6 hrs. lab.
http://www.sci.csuhayward.edu/geology/courses.html
The following is a list of undergraduate and graduate courses offered by the Department of Geological Sciences. This information is provided as a convenience, however the student should check the official University catalog for changes or corrections. The course prefix for the following courses is GEOL. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES Introduction to the Earth Sciences (4) Composition, structure and evolution of the earth. Interactions of lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. Relations of geologic systems, hazards, and resources to human environment and future. (A) Environmental Geology Laboratory (2) Investigations of environmental geologic problems in the greater San Francisco Bay area, including earthquake and volcanic hazards, flooding, landslides, and shoreline erosion. Not for Geology major credit. Prerequisite: GEOL 1001, 2101, 2300 or 3300 or concurrent enrollment in any of these courses. One hr. lect., two hrs. lab activity. (A) Technology and the Future (4) (See SCI 1005 for course description.) Elementary Oceanography (4) Ocean currents, waves and tides, formation of ocean basins, estuaries, sedimentss, characteristics of sea water and marine life. Three hrs. lect., three hrs. lab/act.

63. Geology Courses (GEL)
geology courses (GEL). The (T). 6400 Geochronology. Cr. 4. Prereq introductory courses in physics, chemistry, and geology. Introduction
http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/ubk-output/sci16.html
Geology Courses (GEL)
The following courses, numbered 0900-6999, are offered for undergraduate credit. Courses numbered 7000-9999, which are offered for graduate credit only, may be found in the graduate bulletin. Courses in the following list numbered 5000-6999 may be taken for graduate credit unless specifically restricted to undergraduate students by individual course limitations. For interpretation of numbering system, signs and abbreviations, see Course Signs and Abbreviations 1000 Geology and the Environment. Cr. 4 Primarily for non-science majors. Geological aspects of man's use of his environment including geological hazards; water; waste disposal; occurrence, use and depletion of natural resources. (T) 1010 (PS) Geology: The Science of the Earth. Cr. 4 Meets General Education Laboratory Requirement. Introduction to continental drift and plate tectonic theory, geophysics and structure of earth's crust and interior; rocks and minerals; igneous and volcanic geology; work of running water, glaciers and ground water; geologic time; oceanography. One day field trip. Lecture and required laboratory. Material fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes. (T) 1020 Interpreting the Earth. Cr. 4

64. Geology Courses (GEL)
geology courses (GEL). The (Y). 6400 Geochronology. Cr. 4. Prereq introductory courses in physics, chemistry, and geology. Introduction
http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/gbk-output/sci14.html
Geology Courses (GEL)
The following courses, numbered 5000-9999, are offered for graduate credit. Courses numbered 5000-6999 which are offered for undergraduate credit only may be found in the undergraduate bulletin, as well as all other undergraduate courses (numbered 0900-4999). Courses in the following list numbered 5000-6999 may be taken for undergraduate credit unless specifically restricted to graduate students as indicated by individual course limitations. For interpretation of numbering system, signs and abbreviations, see Course Signs and Abbreviations 5000 Geological Site Assessment. (HWM 5000) Cr. 4 Prereq: GEL 1010; 1000 recommended. Classification of landforms and analysis of surficial geologic processes. Geophysical methods for subsurface analysis of soil and groundwater pollution. Application of remote sensing techniques in resource management. (Y) 5030 Earth Science for Educators. Cr. 4 Offered for undergraduate credit only. Review of all major earth science concepts including: physical geology, oceanography, meteorology and astronomy. Material fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes. (Y) 5080 Environmental Isotope Geochemistry. (HWM 5080) Cr. 3

65. Geology Courses At Hanover
geology courses at Hanover College. Click on a class number for information and a syllabus. Lighter colored classes are electives.
http://www.hanover.edu/geology/courses.htm
Geology Courses at Hanover College Click on a class number for information and a syllabus. Lighter colored classes are electives. A geology major consists of all highlighted classes (culminating with either Geo461 or Geo471) plus 2 electives. A cognate sequence in introductory Chemistry and one class of mathematics is also required. Additional calculus, physics, biology, and chemistry are recommended. Understanding that geology is a very diverse field we are flexible with the major. Geology majors usually work with the faculty to customize their major for graduate school or the career field. A geology minor consists of Geo111, 220, 233, and any three other geology classes.
  • Physical Geology Special Topics Environmental Geology Mineralogy Historical Geology Paleontology Field Study Introduction to Meteorology Geology of National Parks and Monuments Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Structural Geology Sedimentary Deposits Physical Hydrogeology Contaminant Hydrogeology Geomorphology Special Topics Research Methods Directed Studies Internship Senior Seminar Independent Study
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66. Hardin-Simmons University Department Of Geology Courses
Special Problems 4199, 4299, 4399, 4499, Individual or group study of specific topics in/or relating to geology. The courses may be repeated as topics vary.
http://www.hsutx.edu/academics/geology/geol_crs.htm
Department of Geology
Abilene, Texas 325 670-1383
Faculty
Geology Home Fall 2002 Geology Class Schedule Courses Environmental Geology
An introduction to our geologic environment and the mutual effects of environment on people and people on environment. Fall, Spring Introductory Geology
A study of the earth`s composition and structure, and the work of agents and processes, both external and internal, modifying the earth. Fall, Spring, Summer Historical Geology
History of the earth and its inhabitants. Prerequisite: GEOL 1401 Spring Special Topics
A course designed to meet special student needs. One, two, or three hours lecture each week. Laboratory may be included for some topics. May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Will not count toward a major or minor in geology Fall, Spring

67. Geology Courses
geology courses, Science Department Home. 3 credits; This course introduces the relationship of applied geology to the human environment.
http://www.rrcc.edu/science/geology/courses.htm
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Geology Courses Science Department Home GEY 111 Physical Geology (Core)
  • 4 credits
    Co-requisite: GEY 111 LAB
    This course studies the materials of the earth, the earth's structure, surface features and the geologic processes involved in its development. This course includes a lab.
GEY 117 Map Reading
  • 1 credit
    This course deals with the reading and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps.
GEY 118 Rock and Mineral Identification
  • 1 credit This course focuses on the basic field methods for identifying igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks as well as the major rock-forming minerals.
GEY 119 The Great Ice Age
  • 1 credit This course analyzes the effect of the Great Ice Age on the development of North America and also explores theories of climactic change.
GEY 121 Historical Geology (Core)
  • 4 credits Co-requisite: GEY 121 LAB This course studies the physical and biological development of the earth through the vast span of geologic time. The course emphasizes the investigation and interpretation of sedimentary rocks, the record of ancient environments, fossil life forms and physical events, all within the framework of shifting crustal plates. This course includes a laboratory experience.

68. Geo Courses By Title
Geoscience Course Resources. Arranged By Course Content. Economic geology, Environmental. Geochemistry, geology of National Parks. geology
http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anoncoursessub.html
Geoscience Course Resources
Arranged By Course Content
Economic Geology Environmental Geochemistry Geology of National Parks ... Structural Geology You may want to Search These Pages Comments , suggestions, and contributions welcomed. Since July 19, 1996 June 1, 1999 Return to the Virtual Geosciences Professor's Home Page

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70. Earth Sciences: Field-based Subjects For International Students
Provides information on field geology, marine geology and sedimentology courses offered in Outback Australia and Coastal Australia to overseas students. The courses are run in JulyAugust for advanced undergraduates in Earth Science and geology.
http://www.es.jcu.edu.au/teaching/field.html

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GEOLOGY FIELD COURSES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Two courses are offered to international students during the northern hemisphere summer break. This course involves 28 days of tuition and provides education in the techniques and practice of field geology. It is based on a wide range of sedimentary, igeneous and metamorphic rock systems located in the hinterland to James Cook University representing classic outback terrains. LINK TO OUTBACK PROGRAM DETAILS James Cook University is located adjacent to the central sector of the Great Barrier Reef. This course involves 22 days of tuition and provides and introduction to sedimentary dynamics of the north Queensland continental shelf and coast. It is largely run from offshore islands and is supported by the School research vessel. LINK TO RAINFOREST TO REEF PROGRAM DETAILS School of Earth Sciences
James Cook University
Townsville, Qld 4811

71. Permian Basin Section-SEPM
Formed in 1954 as the Permian Basin Affiliate of the Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, serving anyone with an interest in the geology of the region, including students, and geoscientists employed by industry and academia. A schedule of talks, short courses, and field trips.
http://www.wtgs.org/pbs-sepm/

72. New Page 2
Educational portal with Earth Science courses including natural disasters and environmental geology.
http://www.fiu.edu/~longoria/self-p
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73. UNB GEOLOGY 1001 1A Lecture Syllabus Fall 1997
Examination 2, 384393. November 19, Wednesday, Geological Hazards I, 393-398. This document http//www.unb.ca/courses/geol1001a/1001syl.htm.
http://www.unb.ca/courses/geol1001a/1001syl.htm
UNB GEOLOGY 1001 1A Lecture Syllabus Fall 1997
Lecture: MWF 9:30-10:20 (Room 143 Marshall D'Avery Hall
Instructors:
First Half: Todd Dunn (room 222c Geology; e-mail expet@unb.ca Second Half: Tom Al (room 126 Geology; e-mail tal@unb.ca
Text Book: Exploring Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology by J.P. Davidson, W.E. Reed and Paul M. Davis. Follow this link to learn about Consultation and Office Hour Policy"
Follow this link to learn about Examinations and Grading for GEOL 1001
This page created by Todd Dunn; e-mail - expet@unb.ca
Last updated: December 1, 1997
Lecture Schedule
Note: Click on lecture topics in blue to see summaries of those lectures.
Date Day Lecture Topic Reading September 8 Monday Introduction September 10 Wednesday Introduction to plate tectonics September 12 Friday Origin and composition of the Earth September 15 Monday Minerals September 17 Wednesday Igneous Rocks September 19 Friday Sedimentary Rocks September 22 Monday Metamorphic Rocks September 24 Wednesday Geophysics I - Seismic Waves September 26 Friday Geophysics II - Gravity and Magnetism September 29 Monday Plate Tectonics I October 1 Wednesday Plate Tectonics II October 3 Friday Deformation and Structure October 6 Monday Earthquakes October 8 Wednesday Mid-term Examination 1

74. EOA Scientific Systems
Fulllength earth science and remote sensing courses, each provides 40 interactive media exercise, movies and animations in geology, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy and geomatics.
http://www.eoascientific.com/science_education_software/earth_science/earth_scie
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75. University Department Of Geology, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Information on the department, including courses, the faculty, and research projects.
http://www.geolmlsu.org/
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76. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Offers courses in B.Sc. (geology), M.Sc. (applied geology), Ph.D. and postgraduate diploma in hydrogeology. Headquarters of the Indian Association of Sedimentologists.
http://www.amu.ac.in/
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77. Geology And Earth And Environmental Sciences
Provides a listing of faculty, courses, library resources available, scholarship opportunities, and graduate programs.
http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/geology/
Department Home
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Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Home Page New graduate programs in Environmental Science beginning Fall 2004! These programs are designed to be truly interdisciplinary in order to prepare students for the many opportunities available in the exciting field of Environmental Science. The programs focus on areas in which Vanderbilt's faculty excel including transport processes and environmental risk. Students will gain experience not only in the classroom but also in the field and laboratory and will learn the skills needed to be effective researchers. More information will be ready soon. New Lecturer Position The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (EES) at Vanderbilt University invites applications for a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer Position to start at the beginning of the Fall 2004 semester. See a full description of the position in html or pdf format.
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (formerly the Department of Geology)
Research programs in the department, which in

78. Current Courses In Geology
Student Information Current courses and Web pages Department of geology and Geophysics. Louisiana State University
http://www.geol.lsu.edu/DeptStudentInfo/Courses/CurrentCourses.htm
Current Courses and Web pages
Spring 2004 Courses and Course Web Pages Class/Section Course Title Professor/Instructor Class Web Page Gen Geo Physical Roche Gen Geo Physical Horn Gen Geo Physical Roche Gen Geo Physical Henry www.geol.lsu.edu/henry/Geology1001/syllabus.htm Gen Geo Physical Lorenzo Gen Geo Physical Blanford Gen Geo Physical Horn Gen Geo Physical Nunn Gen Geo Physical Baksi Gen Geol Historical Wrenn Gen Geol Historical Bao Gen Geol Historical Hanor Hon. Geol Historical Ellwood Dinosaurs Schiebout Physical Geol Lab Roche Physical Geol Lab Roche Physical Geol Lab Roche Physical Geol Lab Roche Physical Geol Lab Roche Physical Geol Lab Roche Historical Geol Lab Roche Historical Geol Lab Roche Historical Geol Lab Roche Historical Geol Lab Roche Structural Geol Lec Darby Structural Geol Lab Darby Petrography Lec Byerly Petrography Lab Byerly Sediments and Dep. Lec Blum Sediments and Dep. Lab Blum Earth Material and Environ Dutrow www.geol.lsu.edu/dutrow/env Petroleum Geology Bouma Sequence Stratigraphy Bart Numerical Methods Tomkin Phys. Geochem of Burial Diagen

79. Geology Course Information
Links to geology, Palaeobiology, and Geophysics courses with Web Pages. GEOL 108.3, Earth Processes. GEOL 109.3, Earth History. GEOL 121.3, Physical geology.
http://www.usask.ca/geology/classes/
Links to Geology, Palaeobiology, and Geophysics Courses with Web Pages GEOL 108.3 Earth Processes GEOL 109.3 Earth History GEOL 121.3 Physical Geology GEOL 122.3 Historical Geology GEOL 206.3 Earth Systems GEOL 243.3 Sedimentology GEOL 246.3 Stratigraphy and Stratigraphic Palaeontology GEOL 258.3 Structural Geology I GEOL 282.3 Earth Physics PBIO 250.3 The World of Dinosaurs GEOL 308.3 Geological Mapping I GEOL 343.3 Facies Models GEOL 358.3 Structural Geology II GEOL 398.3 Aqueous Geochemistry (Special Topics) GEOL 398.3 Climate Dynamics - Climate History (Special Topics) GEOL 408.3 Geological Mapping II GEOL 446.3 Advanced Sedimentology GEOL 463.3 Petroleum Geology GEOL 465.3 Ore Deposits GEOL 481.3 Potential Field Methods GEOL 482.3 Electrical Methods in Geophysical Prospecting GEOL 485.6 Geophysics Field Camp GEOL 498.3 Special Topics: Limnogeology ** NEW GEOL 487.3 Geophysical Field Methods GEOL 841.3 Sedimentary Processes GEOL 842.3 Sedimentary Depositional Environments Geology Home U of S Home

80. The World Of Fluid Inclusions
Primarily a directory to fluid inclusionrelated resources. Links are provided for old and upcoming meetings and short courses, a few organizations, and some archived forums on research issues.
http://www.geology.wisc.edu/~pbrown/fi.html
F LUID and M ELT I NCLUSIONS
Welcome to the WWW Home Page for people interested in the properties, behaviors and origins of fluid and melt inclusions in natural and synthetic materials. In rocks and minerals, fluid inclusions may preserve direct evidence for the presence and composition of ancient fluids that have long since left the sample. Melt inclusions may provide direct samples of the uncrystallized magma including its volatile contents. In the laboratory, fluid inclusions in transparent materials like quartz, provide interesting opportunities to do high pressure and temperature experiments on fluid compositions of interest to chemists, engineers and geologists. NEW Available Publications
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Meetings and Short Courses
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Links to Interesting Sites
Maria Luce Frezzotti: Siena Geofluids Page
CREGU's Petroleum and Aqueous Inclusion Page - PAIR
Ron Bakker's Home Page - University of Leoben
CSIRO Petroleum in Australia ...
IMA Home Page and link to Working Group on Inclusions in Minerals
Link to Fluid-Rock Interaction Group at the University of Heidelberg This page will provide links to additional resources on the Internet as they become available and either I find them or you tell me about them. To get things started, I have established an e-mail listserver to which you may subscribe.

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