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  1. Heads of lectures on geology and mineralogy,: In several courses, from 1866 to 1870, at the Cadet college, Royal military college, Sandhurst (Geology. By John Morris... and T. Ruper Jones... 1st ser) by Thomas Rupert Jones, 1870
  2. Syllabus of a course of six lectures on geology with special descriptions of formations near Pittsburgh by B. C Jillson, 1896
  3. Syllabus of a course on historical geology by William Berryman Scott, 1894
  4. Practical geology and mineralogy: A short course in mining science, designed for the student, miner, prospector and general mining man, written from the ... a practical field man (Mining man's library) by William David Hamman, 1911
  5. A short course in petroleum geology: With examples from Utah's petroleum provinces (Open-file report / Utah Geological and Mineral Survey) by Carol N Tripp, 1989
  6. Engineering-geological mapping (International post-graduate course on the principles and methods of engineering geology) by András Rónai, 1975
  7. Outline for a course in the geology of petroleum deposits: Home-study department, University of Chicago by Frederick Byron Plummer, 1925
  8. Common economic minerals and rocks;: A laboratory manual for use in connection with a course in physical geology by George Irving Adams, 1931
  9. Fundamentals of Geostatistics in Five Lessons (Short Course in Geology, Vol 8) by Andre G. Journel, 1989-05
  10. Syllabus of courses of lectures and instruction in general geology,: With references to sources of information by Alexander Winchell, 1879
  11. Syllabus of a course of ten lectures on physiographical geology by William Berryman Scott, 1897
  12. Syllabus of course of lectures on the outlines of field geology with special reference to mining, by Charles Rollin Keyes, 1916
  13. Petroleum geology of turbidite systems: MMS short course, October 11-13, 2000 by Paul Weimer, 2000
  14. Syllabus of a course of ten lectures on dynamical geology by William Berryman Scott, 1897

121. The Geology Department, University Of California, Davis
UCD geology faculty, staff and students are outstanding in their field. UC Study Sheds New Light on ClimateChange Processes - Authors Matthew Schmidt, Howie Spero ( UCD geology) and David Lea (UCSB) the Earth Sciences UCD geology receives $1 million grant Jeff Mount ( geology) and Peter Moyle's (Wildlife, Fish, and
http://www-geology.ucdavis.edu/
One of the top 25 Geology programs in the country, according to
America's Best Graduate Schools
by U.S. News and World Report. UCD Geology faculty, staff and students are outstanding in their field.

122. Mining And Geoscience Education Course Catalog - By EduMine
A catalog of online courses for continuing education and technical reference for mining and geoscience professionals in exploration, evaluation, engineering, environment, management, mineral, a
http://www.edumine.com/xedumine/coursecat.htm?application=exploration

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124. Geology 100 Home Page
geology 100. Old Exams
http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol100/fletcher/fletcher.html
GEOLOGY 100
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  • 125. Geology Course Information
    s. Department Chair John Winters (GCC phone 623.845.3682).......gcc logo, geology A program within the Physical Science Department. geology Course
    http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/appliedscience/mainweb/A_S.Courseinfo.GLG.html
    Geology A program within the Physical Science Department
    Geology Course Descriptions
    Physical Science Department Chair: Dave Raffaelle
    This information is "unofficial", and is provided as a convenience for the students at Glendale Community College, by the Applied Science Department. For the "official" course information, follow this link to: MCCCD Geology Course Information Page , or "click" on the course number below. For "official" Course Equivalencies, and transferability, follow these links to the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG) at ASU, and to the at MCCCD. GEOLOGY
    GLG INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY I - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY Lecture/Lab 4 cr.
    • Topics covered: The scientific study of the Earth- its composition and the processes that operate on and beneath its surface. This course covers basic mineral/rock formation, earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, stream processes, groundwater, glacial, desert and coastal processes; basic geological time principles, mineral and energy resources, the Earth's deep interior, and the theory of plate tectonics and continental drift. Lab covers mineral and rock identification, geologic time principles, and the interpretation of topographic and geologic maps.
    • Prerequisites: none; lab may require field trips.

    126. Alpine And Glacial Geology
    An Alpine and Glacial geology course taught in Innsbruck, Austria. There is also a Physical geology course (GEOL 1001) in the UNOInnsbruck program.
    http://www.gly.uga.edu/railsback/railsback_alpine.html
    An Alpine and Glacial Geology course taught in Innsbruck, Austria
    Course Description: Bruce Railsback will teach a course on Alpine and Glacial Geology (GEOL 2096) in the University of New Orleans-Innsbruck study abroad summer program in Summer 2004. The course covers mountain-building processes and the world's different kinds of mountains and mountain ranges. Naturally, we look in some detail at the geology of the Alps. The course also covers glaciers, glaciation, glacial deposits, glaciated landscapes, and earth's glacial history. Railsback taught the course previously in 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2003. Obergurgl Trip is one of the highlights of the summer for most participants. The field trips require some walking and occasionally a little scrambling over rough terrain, but they definitely are not rugged climbing trips. It may be reassuring to know that the instructor himself is something of an acrophobe. (The image at lower left shows the 2003 Obergurgl field trip; it's a link to a larger image.) Innsbruck and the Austrian Land of Tirol are naturally a great place for this course. Innsbruck is in the Inn River Valley, where the Sill River coming down from the Brenner Pass joins the Inn. Just to the north of the Inn Valley are the Limestone Alps or Calcareous Alps; just to the south of the Inn Valley are the Metamorphic Alps.

    127. Virtual Classroom: GEOL
    , Course , Section , Semester, Course Title, Instructor (mail). 101, 1, Spring 2000, Evironmental geology, Ray Joesten. 102, 2,4,6,8, Fall 2001, INTRO geology, Cormier.
    http://mmedia.ucc.uconn.edu/GEOL/
    Course # Section # Semester Course Title Instructor (mail) Spring 2000 Evironmental Geology Ray Joesten Fall 2001 INTRO GEOLOGY Cormier Spring 2001 Chemical Hydrogeology Norman Gray Earth Structure Cormier and Crespi Spring 99 Earth Structure Byrne/ Cormier Earth Materials Ray Joesten Spring 99 Earth, Moon, and Planets Cormier Web Development Lab
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    128. Geo-course-desp / College Of Sciences
    This course emphasizes the use of stable and radiogenic isotope geochemistry as a tool in studying different geologic processes. 640. Fluvial Geomorphology.
    http://web.odu.edu/webroot/orgs/sci/colsciences.nsf/pages/geo-course-desp

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    Geological Sciences - GEOL Course Descriptions 408U/508. Introductory Soils
    . Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 2 hours; 4 credits. Prerequisites: CHEM 115N-116N and 8 hours of laboratory science. Nature and properties of soils. Physical and chemical processes in soils and their influence on plant growth, the movement of water, and pollutants. Importance of soil properties in determining urban, industrial and agricultural uses. 411/511. Structural Geology . Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 2 hours; 4 credits. Prerequisites: GEOL 305 and 313-314. Recognition, habitat, and origin of deformational structures. Study of structural patterns as related to modern tectonic theories. Practical laboratory projects utilizing stereographic projections, structure contours, maps, and air photo interpretation. One 4-day field trip required. Introduction to cartographic principles of geologic map making. 414/514. Geochemistry . Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 2 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: CHEM 115N-116N and GEOL 313. Low temperature geochemistry of surface and near-surface materials and processes. Weathering and the geochemical cycle as influenced by environment.

    129. Geology Course Descriptions
    GEOL 101 Earth Systems I Geologic Environment (A,W,SP,SU) 5 credits A general geology course covering the materials of the Earth’s crust, the processes that
    http://www.cscc.edu/DOCS/GEOLDES.HTM
    Geology (GEOL) Students must complete 60% of the laboratories in a course to receive credit. Courses in this area may require additional hours outside of the scheduled class times.
    GEOL 101 Earth Systems I: Geologic Environment (A,W,SP,SU) 5 credits
    A general geology course covering the materials of the Earth’s crust, the processes that produce and modify them, and the development of the Earth and its life forms through time. Related laboratory and demonstrations.
    Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 3 hours
    Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 101. Not open to students with credit for GEOL 121
    Lab fee: $21.00
    GEOL 121 Physical Geology (A,W,SP,SU) 5 credits
    This course covers geologic processes and the development of land forms. Topics include the development of the Earth, the nature and origin of minerals and rocks, land forms and the agents that produce and modify them, structural features of the Earth’s crust, and the environmental effects of changes in the Earth. Related laboratory and demonstrations. .
    Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 3 hours
    Prerequisite: MATH 103 and placement into ENGL 101
    Lab fee: $20.00

    130. AN ECORE
    AN ECORE TM ONLINE geology COURSE IN GEORGIA. A new online geology course has been developed as part of the University System of Georgia (USG) eCore TM project.
    http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2002AM/finalprogram/abstract_39996.htm
    TM ONLINE GEOLOGY COURSE IN GEORGIA Paper No. 173-11 Presentation Time: 4:00 PM-4:15 PM AN ECORE TM ONLINE GEOLOGY COURSE IN GEORGIA GORE, Pamela J.W. , Geology, Georgia Perimeter College, 555 N. Indian Creek Drive, Clarkston, GA 30021-2396, pgore@gpc.edu, JOHNSON, Mark, Advanced Learning Technologies, Board of Regents, Univ System of Georgia, 1865 W. Broad Street, Athens, GA 30606-3539, and ALLEN, Jeff, Web Instructional Development, The Univ of Georgia Ctr for Continuing Education, 1197 South Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30602-3603 A new online geology course has been developed as part of the University System of Georgia (USG) eCore TM project. This is a combined lecture and lab course covering a basic introduction to physical geology. The course provides students with an introduction to the Earth System approach, the perspective of the Earth's place in the solar system, and geologic time. Topics covered include metric system, topographic maps, minerals, rocks, weathering, volcanism, crustal deformation and geologic maps, earthquakes, earth's interior, plate tectonics, and water, with an overview of geology of the US and Georgia. The online course was developed by a collaborative team consisting of faculty, a project coordinator/instructional designer, and a web course designer/graphic artist, under the sponsorship of the Advanced Learning Technologies unit of the Board of Regents, Office of Academics and Fiscal Affairs.

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