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  1. Engineering geology related to underground openings (International post-graduate course on the principles and methods of engineering geology) by J Bodonyi, 1975
  2. Simple directions for the determination of the common minerals and rocks: A laboratory course in general geology by William Herbert Hobbs, 1925
  3. Student handbook for Geology 128-129, field course in geology: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & East Carolina University, summer, 1984 by John M Bartley, 1984
  4. Guidebook, Bloomington, Indiana, to Indiana University Geologic Field Station, Cardwell, Montana: Prepared for the course Geology G429 Field geology in the Rocky Mountains by Thomas E Hendrix, 1967
  5. An elementary course of geology, mineralogy, and physical geography by D. T Ansted, 1850
  6. Engineering geology of hydraulic engineering works and reservoirs (International post-graduate course on the principles and methods of engineering geology) by J Juhász, 1975
  7. The study of geology: Being the introductory lecture to a course on geology, delivered at the Working Men's College, London, 21st October, 1871 by J. Logan Lobley, 1872
  8. A course in geology (Science XV-x) (Supervised correspondence study series) by Paul J Michaud, 1937
  9. Syllabus of a course of lectures on economic geology by John Casper Branner, 1911
  10. Syllabus of a course of lectures on elementary geology by John Casper Branner, 1912
  11. Syllabus of a course of lectures on geology,: To be delivered in the Syracuse University, during the winter term of 1874-5 by Alexander Winchell, 1875
  12. Guide to paleozoic field geology;: Course 660, by James Lee Wilson, 1951
  13. Bibliography of selected articles pertinent to introductory geology courses, published in Mineral information service and California geology, January 1951--June 1977 by N. A Gruver, 1978
  14. Geology and petroleum field courses (Quarterly of the Colorado School of Mines) by William P Huleatt, 1935

101. GEO660: Field Geology
Schedules, routes, reference materials, photographs, maps and other information for a travelling undergraduate geology summer field camp.
http://www.geo.utexas.edu/courses/660/
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The University of Texas at Austin Jackson School of Geosciences
Department of Geological Sciences
GEO660: FIELD GEOLOGY
2004 Announcements
June 3, 2004
  • New field photos from Dr. Banner have been added.
June 1, 2004
  • Dr. Banner has begun to send pictures back with his new camera phone. See the Photos page.
May 29, 2004
  • 37 students, Dr. Banner and 4 staff departed this morning for Carlsbad. Watch these pages for daily pictures of the group in the field.
April 27, 2004
  • The UT Rec. Sports division is having their annual used equipment sale on Friday, April 30, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. They usually have good quality tents, pads, sleeping bags, etc.
April 27, 2004
  • A second Geo660 informational meeting, covering logistics, gear, driving, camping, lodging, meals, etc., is scheduled for Tuesday, May 4 at 6 PM in Room 3.120 . Please plan to be there. 37 of you preregistered for the class - don't miss the University's May 18 payment deadline. Time to get fit... stay off of the elevators, ride a bike, run or jog a few times a week - do something to prepare for long days and lots of walking.
April 21, 2004

102. Virtual Courseware : Home
Virtual Earthquake, Virtual Dating, Virtual Coast. Interactive computer programs designed to demonstrate geologic concepts. Itended to enhance the learning and teaching of geology and other Earth Science courses at the College and High School AP level.
http://www.sciencecourseware.com/
Sorry, you must have a frame-enabled browser to use the Earth and Environmental Courseware pages.

103. GPS: Academics: Course Listing
Ge 120, Summer Field geology. 12 units (012-0); summer. Prerequisites Ge 11 ab, Ge 106; or instructor’s permission. Intensive course in techniques of field
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/academics/courses/courses.html
COURSE LISTING
All courses offered by the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at Caltech are listed below. To access a course description, click on its course number below, or scroll down to view all course descriptions. If a course has a web page of its own, it is accessible from the course description.
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(CIT access only) TQFR Reports Select course to view description... Ge 1. Earth and Environment Ge 10. Frontiers in Geological and Planetary Sciences Ge 11 abc. Introduction to Earth and Planetary Sciences Ge/Ay 11 c. Planetary Sciences Ge 40. Special Problems for Undergraduates Ge 41 abc. Undergraduate Research and Bachelor's Thesis

104. Welcome To UVM Geology - COURSES
UVM geology courses. courses on the Web. Virtual Field Trips. CONTINUING ED A Variety of courses. Department Seminar Schedule. BACK TO geology MAINPAGE.
http://geology.uvm.edu/geodept/courses.html

105. NDSU Geosciences Geology Course Planner
geology COURSE PLANNER. 20032004. Fall. Spring. All courses except those in italics are part of the core curriculum of the geology Major.
http://www.ndsu.edu/ndsu/geosciences/planner.htm
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY - FARGO, N D
Updated: June 8, 2004 Department of Geosciences
North Dakota State University GEOLOGY COURSE
PLANNER
Fall Spring 105 Physical Geology (3) 106 The Earth Through Time (3) 105L Physical Geology Lab (1) 106L The Earth Through Time Lab (1) 304 E. North Dakota Field Course (1) 300 Environmental Geology (3) 428 Geochemistry (3) 303 Paleontology Field Course (1) 450 Field Geology (3) 499 Topics in Geophysics (3) 457 Structural Geology (4) 440 Quaternary Biology (4) 491 Seminar (1) 496 Field Experience (2) Fall Spring 105 Physical Geology (3) 106 The Earth Through Time (3) 105L Physical Geology Lab (1) 106L The Earth Through Time Lab (1) 301 Lake Superior Field Course 310 Planetary Geology 304 E. North Dakota Field Course (1) 410 Sedimentology/Stratigraphy (4) 412 Geomorphology (3) 413 Glacial Geology (3) 414 Hydrogeology (3) 422 Petrology (4) 420 Mineralogy (4) 423 Petrography (2) 421 Mineralogy Lab (2) 491 Seminar (1) Fall Spring 105 Physical Geology (3) 106 The Earth Through Time (3) 105L Physical Geology Lab (1) 106L The Earth Through Time Lab (1) 304 E. North Dakota Field Course (1)

106. AS_A Level Geology Course Information
Most Universities offer degrees in geology or Earth Sciences as a BSc Qualification and may be combined with many other environmental based courses.
http://www.wilberforce.ac.uk/courseinfo/f_g/as_geology.html
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AS Level Geology How do I get started? To study Geology at AS Level you will need to achieve 4 GCSEs at grade C or above. For mature students other experience may be more appropriate than formal qualifications. What you will learn? You will be able to study a range of geological processes which operate at or below the Earth's surface. In particular 3 main topics will be covered in this one year course.
1. Global tectonics and Geological Studies to include Earthquakes and the structure of the Earth. 2. The Rock Cycle to include Sedimentary, Igneous and Metamorphic processes and products.
3. Economic and Environmental Geology to include Water Supply, Energy resources and Metal Deposits. How you will learn? You will use a wide range of skills in a variety of learning techniques. Geology however is essentially a practical subject which requires the use of a laboratory and field work. How you will be assessed?

107. Department Of Geology - Courses In Spring 99
Undergraduate courses. GEOL106 General geology Instructor Thompson Section 010 Lec MWF 1115 am-1205 pm, Lab M 1220 pm-215 pm;
http://www.udel.edu/geology/spring-courses.html
Course Offerings for Spring 1999 (Tentative)
Undergraduate Courses
  • GEOL-106 General Geology Instructor: Thompson
    • Section 010 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab M 12:20 pm-2:15 pm
    • Section 011 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab M 2:30 pm-4:25 pm
    • Section 012 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab M 7:00 pm-9:00 pm
    • Section 013 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab T 9:00 am-10:45 am
    • Section 014 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab W 12:20 pm-2:15 pm
    • Section 015 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab W 2:30 pm-4:25 pm
    • Section 016 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab W 7:00 pm-9:00 pm
    • Section 017 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab R 8:00 am-9:55 am
    • Section 018 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab F 9:05 am-11:00 am
    • Section 019 Lec MWF 11:15 am-12:05 pm, Lab F 12:20 pm-2:15 pm
  • GEOL-113 Earth Science Instructor: Madsen
    • Section 010 Lec MWF 9:05 am-9:55 am, Lab M 1:25 pm-3:20 pm
    • Section 011 Lec MWF 9:05 am-9:55 am, Lab M 3:35 pm-5:30 pm
    • Section 012 Lec MWF 9:05 am-9:55 am, Lab M 7:00 pm-9:00 pm
    • Section 013 Lec MWF 9:05 am-9:55 am, Lab T 8:00 am-9:55 am
    • Section 014 Lec MWF 9:05 am-9:55 am, Lab T 12:30 pm-2:30 pm
    • Section 015 Lec MWF 9:05 am-9:55 am, Lab T 3:30 pm-5:25 pm

108. RU Dept. Of Geology: Course List
The subject code for all Geological Sciences courses is 460. 16460611. Seminar in geology (BA) Course may be taken more than once.. 16460701,702.
http://geology.rutgers.edu/coursedsc.html
Geology Home Research Graduate Students Graduate Program ... Undergraduate Program Courses Colloquium Museum Quaternary Studies For Alumni ... Geo-Links RUTGERS Info Course Synopses More information about courses displayed in CAPS can be found by clicking on their titles. Information about the instructors, where available, is obtained by clicking on the instructor's name.
Online schedule of classes
Be sure to select the New Brunswick campus . The subject code for all Geological Sciences courses is Undergraduate Courses
100-Level Courses (Foundation Courses)

200-Level Courses (Survey Courses)

300-Level Courses (Core Courses)
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Graduate Courses

NOTE: We strive to maintain the accuracy of the information presented here and on linked pages. However, this information is subject to change without notice. The ONLY OFFICIAL course syllabus is the one handed out IN CLASS by the instructor , unless explicitly stated otherwise.

109. Field Camp
It is strongly recommended that you complete courses in structural geology, petrology, and sedimentology/stratigraphy prior to enrolling.
http://casnov1.cas.muohio.edu/glg/fieldgeology/
Miami University Geology Field Station
June 5, 2004 through July 9, 2004 2003 Group Photos 2003 People Photos Application Request Form M.U. Geology Dept. Home Five-week field methods courses are offered for undergraduate (GLG 411) and graduate (GLG 511) students. The courses emphasize field description and measurement of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks, interpretation of regional- and outcrop-scale structures, and traditional geologic mapping updated with remote sensing, GPS, and GIS techniques. Spend the first two weeks camping in the spectacular geology of the Snake River Plain and Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier-Waterton, Banff and Jasper national parks. Then move to the field station headquarters at Timberline Ranch on the northeast flank of the Wind River Mountains, where you will be based for three weeks while you work in the Wind River and Absaroka Mountains. It is strongly recommended that you complete courses in structural geology, petrology, and sedimentology/stratigraphy prior to enrolling. Grades are based on frequent, short exercises, participation, effort and cooperation rather than on a long final report. You earn 6 hours of undergraduate or graduate credit.

110. UD College Of Arts And Sciences - Department Of Geology - Courses
oceans. GEO 104, INTRODUCTORY geology FIELD COURSE. Fundamental earth science topics with emphasis on direct field experience. One
http://artssciences.udayton.edu/geology/courses.asp
Welcome!
EXPLORE GEOLOGY: GEOLOGY HOME
Courses Geology: GEO 103 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Analysis of the physical factors of the earth's environment: weather, climate, land forms, oceans GEO 104 INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY FIELD COURSE Fundamental earth science topics with emphasis on direct field experience. One week on campus, 3 weeks in the Rocky Mountains near Denver, Colorado, and one week of travel. For all non-geology and non-biology majors. GEO 104L INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY FIELD LABORATORY Course to accompany GEO 104 GEO 109 GENERAL GEOLOGY Introduction to the earth as a planet, its composition, structure, and evolutionary development; a brief consideration of the life of the past. For the nonscience major. May be taken without laboratory. GEO 109L GENERAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY Course to accompany GEO 109. Two hours each week. GEO 115 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY Introductory course in geologic principles; the composition and structure of the earth, its land forms, and the agencies active in their production. Laboratory optional for nonmajors. GEO 115L PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LABORATORY Course to accompany GEO 115. Two hours each week

111. Guilford Geology - Courses
Prerequisites two laboratory courses in geology, competence in trigonometry or consent of the instructor. 340 Images of Earth.
http://www.guilford.edu/geology/GeoCourses.htm
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Follow links to web pages of individual courses. Credits for the course are listed immediately after the course name. 121 Geology and the Environment 4. Materials of the earth and processes acting on them, both at the surface and within: nature of continents and oceans, plate tectonics, erosion and weathering, rocks and minerals, mapping. Natural and geological processes and events which affect human society, and the impact of human population and industry on geological systems and natural environments. 122 Historical Geology . 4. Historical account of discovery of geologic time and development of the theory of evolution; origin and development of the earth; geologic history of North Americaboth life and lands. Emphasis in laboratory on interpretation of earth history and applications of methods in making such interpretations through the use of the Quaker Quadrangle. 131 Environmental Geology . 4. Mountain building and plate tectonics, volcanoes and earthquakes. Landslides, avalanches, ground subsidence. Coastal problems, floods, erosion and sedimentation problems. Water supply and groundwater pollution. Waste disposal: sewage, solid waste, hazardous waste and radioactive waste. Land-use planning and the need for environmental education and legislation. 141 Marine Geology . 4. Formation of the earth and oceans; shape and composition of the ocean floor; plate tectonics. Waves and tides, seawater chemistry, climate and the ocean's interaction with the atmosphere. Coastal features: barrier islands, reefs, beaches, submarine canyons, continental shelves. Ocean energy and mineral resources. Coastal field trip included.

112. Department Of Geological Sciences, U Of M
Successful completion of courses in two or more of the following mineralogy, sedimentary geology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, structural geology.
http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu/teaching/davis/davis440.html
GS 440: Geology Field Course
8 Credit Hours Hours
June 21-August 11, 2004

Geological Sciences 440 is a broad, in-depth course covering all aspects of field geology (structure, sedimentology, metamorphic and igneous petrology, geophysics, and surficial processes). The principal goal of the course is to train students to recognize distinct lithological units and their 3-D relationships. Field projects include mapping and interpretation of deformed and faulted sedimentary, regional metamorphic, plutonic, and volcanic complexes. During the later part of the course, mapping projects and field trips will expose students to digital mapping techniques through the use of GeoPads (i.e., ruggedized TabletPCs, GIS software, GPS receivers, and digital data sets.) The course also includes a field project that utilizes modern geophysical tools to supplement traditional field observations and another project that focuses on surficial processes (geologically-relevant processes occurring on the short time scale), which are environmentally and ecologically important. Prerequisites Successful completion of courses in two or more of the following: mineralogy, sedimentary geology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, structural geology.

113. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA
We strongly recommend courses in general geology, petrology, stratigraphy, and structural geology before taking the field geology course.
http://www2.umt.edu/Geology/SummerFieldCrs.htm
UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA
SUMMER GEOLOGY FIELD COURSE MAY 17-JUNE 15, 2004
Students from the Montana summer field course operate a laser total station surveyor with the Snowcrest Mountains in the background. OVERVIEW OF THIS SITE AND HOT LINKS: What is this course?
Why southwestern Montana?

SW Montana recreation; what to do in your spare time…

How does our field course operate?
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U. Montana field course staff
What is this course?
The University of Montana offers a comprehensive 6-credit Field Geology Course in geologically spectacular western Montana. In 2004, the 41/2-week course will base out of Dillon, Montana region for the first 2 1/2 weeks, and will then move to the Sun River Canyon near Choteau, Montana for the last two weeks. Final deadline for registration is TBA, although interested students should apply as soon as possible so we can plan appropriately. Why southwestern Montana? Click here for a more detailed explanation of some of our recent mapping exercises.
SW Montana recreation; What to do in your spare time: Dillon, Montana offers a very wide range of interesting outdoor recreational possibilities for you to explore on your time off. These include worldclass fly-fishing, hiking in some of southwestern Montana’s high-country, mountain biking an endless network of backcountry roads and trails, boating on some of the local rivers. During late May and early June, it’s even possible to find some high-country snow for back-country skiing, although the approach can be plenty strenuous!

114. BSU Updated 2002-04 Undergrad Geology Course Descriptions
s UNDERGRADUATE C0URSE OFFERINGS. geology (GEOL). College-Program Codes 7-09.......BSU Catalog Home geology Program AllUniversity courses and
http://www.bemidjistate.edu/Catalog/0204upcatalog/GEOL/courses.html
BSU Catalog Home Geology Program All-University Courses and Descriptions UNDERGRADUATE C0URSE OFFERINGS
Geology (GEOL)
College-Program Codes: 7-09. Check with department for semester when these courses are offered. Read each course description for prerequisites. 1110 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (4 credits) Introduction to modern geology. Study of rocks and minerals and the processes operating on Earth. Lecture and laboratory. Liberal Education Category 3 (LC)
1120 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (4 credits) Introduction to the history of Earth. Includes study of major fossil groups and significant geologic events with an emphasis on North America. Lecture and laboratory. Liberal Education Category 3 (LC) 2110 MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY (4 credits) Identification and occurrence of minerals and igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Introduction to diagnostic tests including spectrometer and polarizing microscope. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: GEOL 1110 and GEOL 1120 2430 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY (3 credits) A general overview of physical oceanography through the interdisciplinary fields of geology, physics, chemistry and biology. Prerequisite:

115. BSU Updated 2004-06 Undergrad Geology Course Descriptions
s UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS. geology (GEOL). College-Program Codes 7-09.......BSU Catalog Home geology Program AllUniversity courses and
http://www.bemidjistate.edu/Catalog/0406upcatalog/GEOL/courses.html
BSU Catalog Home Geology Program All-University Courses and Descriptions UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OFFERINGS
Geology (GEOL)
College-Program Codes: 7-09. Check with department for semester when these courses are offered. Read each course description for prerequisites. 1110 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (4 credits) Introduction to modern geology. Study of rocks and minerals and the processes operating on Earth. Lecture and laboratory. Liberal Education Category 3 (LC)
1120 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY (4 credits) Introduction to the history of Earth. Includes study of major fossil groups and significant geologic events with an emphasis on North America. Lecture and laboratory. Liberal Education Category 3 (LC) 2110 MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY (4 credits) Identification and occurrence of minerals and igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Introduction to diagnostic tests including spectrometer and polarizing microscope. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites: GEOL 1110 and GEOL 1120 2430 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY (3 credits) A general overview of physical oceanography through the interdisciplinary fields of geology, physics, chemistry and biology. Prerequisite:

116. Historical Geology  Course Description
The first third of the course introduces the basic geologic principles underlying historical geology; the second two thirds of the course focuses on the
http://courses.unt.edu/hwilliams/GEOL_3020/
BRITISH ISLES
FIELD SCHOOL (CLICK FLAG FOR INFO)
3 WEEKS IN THE BRITISH ISLES.
6 CREDIT HOURS, JULY, 2004.
SIGN UP BY OCTOBER 17TH.
$400 UNT SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE.
HISTORICAL GEOLOGY Geology 3020 - Fall, 2003 T,R 11.00–12.20 ENV 391 Course Outline Instructor : Dr. Harry Williams Office: EESAT 210G Phone: 565-3317 Email: Williams@unt.edu Web Page: www.courses.unt.edu/hwilliams Office hours: TR 10.00- 11.00, W 1-2. Course Description Historical geology is the study of the evolution of landforms and life-forms through geologic time. Geologic features such as rock types and fossils are used to interpret and date past events. The first third of the course introduces the basic geologic principles underlying historical geology; the second two thirds of the course focuses on the geologic evolution of the North American continent and the evolution of life on Earth. Course Grade: Your grade will be based on 4 exams, 7 labs and a semester project. Good attendance is expected of all students and will be checked periodically. Exams will be a mix of multiple choice, short answer and short essay. Mark breakdown: Exam 1, 2, 3, 4: 15% each.

117. Tufts Geology - Courses
Home courses. courses in the Department of geology. Professor Bert Reuss. Prerequisites geology 1 and 2, plus two of the following courses 11, 12, 32, 35,.
http://ase.tufts.edu/geology/courses.htm
Home Welcome Faculty and Staff Programs of Study ... Home Courses in the Department of Geology Click here for a list of Spring 2004 Course Offerings! Students considering a major in GEOLOGY or GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES should discuss their course selections with Anne Gardulski, Jack Ridge or Bert Reuss. This is important because upper level courses are offered in alternate years . Careful planning should give you the opportunity to participate in more course offerings. The listing below is an estimate of which courses will be taught in future semesters, they are not guaranteed. Course Title and Description Course Web Page Geology 1 - Introduction to Geology: The Dynamic Earth Geology 2 - Environmental Geology GEO 2 Homepage Geology 5 - Introduction to Oceanography ... Geology 35 - Sedimentology GEO 35 Homepage Geology 36 - Stratigraphy Geology 38 - Historical Geology/Paleontology GEO 38 Homepage Geology 102 - Petrography and X-ray Analysis ... Geology 193,194 - Senior Thesis Geology 1 - Introduction to Geology: The Dynamic Earth Welcome to an exploration of the planet Earth! During the fall term we will visit numerous interesting geological localities in the Boston area and will "travel" via color slides to spectacular geological localities across the continent and around the globe.

118. Geology Course Information
Anticipated Future Curriculum Changes. Official WWU geology Catalog (20032004) - contains courses offered and their descriptions. Anticipated Curriculum Changes.
http://geology.wwu.edu/students/courses.shtml
Home Current Students Prospective Students Visitors ... Grad. Handbook Course Offerings Anticipated Future Curriculum Changes ... Official WWU Geology Catalog (2003-2004) - contains courses offered and their descriptions
Anticipated Curriculum Changes
This section contains changes in the curriculum that have been approved by the faculty, but have not yet been approved by the university. This information is provided to allow students to better plan their coursework. Expected dates of implementation are included as well.
Petrographic Microscopy Change (implementation in 2003-2004)
  • The content of Geology 306 (Mineralogy) will change to include an introduction to the basic techniques of petrographic microscopy, and will require the identification of common rock-forming minerals in thin section
  • Geology 406 (Optical Mineralogy) will be removed from the curriculum (its content will be split up between 306 and the new 407, Advanced Petrography)
  • Geology 407a (Petrology) will be renumbered to Geology 406 and changed to 4 credits
  • A new course, Advanced Petrography, will be created and numbered Geology 407. This course will be worth 3 credits and will include the advanced material currently taught in 406, as well as much of the material taught in 407b.

119. Structural Geology
Structural geology Course Resources on the Internet. Course, University, Course. Structural geology, Advanced Field geology. Brock University, Field geology.
http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anoncoursestructure.html
Global TectonicsStructural Geology San Jose Field Techniques Smith College Geology of Death Valley St. Mary's University Structural Geology Union College Active TectonicsStructural Geology U Arizona Structure and Physics of the Earth U Bristol Global Processes University of British Columbia Structural GeologyMechanics of Natural Deformation Field School U Calgary advanced Field Geology U California @ Davis Plate KinematicsActive Tectonics U California @ Santa Barabar Field MethodsStructural Geology U California @ Santa Cruz Structural Geology U Illinois Structural Geology U Iowa Structural GeologyTectonics of Puerto Rico U Kansas Plate TectonicsFault Dynamics Plate Tectonics U Kentucky Structure and Tectonics U Michigan Structural Geology Structural Geology (advanced) U Nevada at Reno Plate Tectonic Theory U North Carolina
Structural Geology
Course Resources on the Internet
Course University Course Structural Geology Advanced Field Geology Brock University Field Geology Cal Tech Application of Geology to Physics Cornell Structural Geology Structural Geoogy East Carolina Structural Geology Emporia Plate Tectonics George Mason Field Methods - Andros Island Field Mapping Map Animantion and Visualization Structural Geology ... Field Mapping IUPUI Structural Geology Leigh U Tectonic Processes LSU Structural Geology Muskingum College Structural Geology New Mexico Tech Field Methods North Dakota Field Geology Structural Geology Northern Illinois Structural Geology Pennsylvania State Physical Processes Portland State University Field Methods Structural Geology Geomechanics Survey Methods

120. Geo Courses By University
Geoscience Course Resources on the Web. These data are now stored in a Database for ease of extraction. November 1, 1999. Return to the Virtual Geosciences Professor's Home Page
http://www.uh.edu/~jbutler/anon/anonfieldtrips.html
Geoscience Course Resources on the Web These data are now stored in a Database for ease of extraction. November 1, 1999 Return to the Virtual Geosciences Professor's Home Page

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