ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
2005 Spring Term
Geology 301
A study of the physical and cultural problems associated with earthquakes, volcanism, weathering and mass movement, running water, groundwater, glaciers, coastal processes, waste disposal, contaminant hydrogeology, nonrenewable resources, and environmental health. An analysis of various engineering solutions and land use planning approaches concerning these problems will be examined. At least one field trip will be required. A special fee will be assessed to students who participate in optional field trips to cover transportation costs.Two lectures and one two-hour lab per week.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: GEOGRPY 210 OR GEOLGY 100 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR
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