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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. Geology Courses
geology courses. GLG 105 Geology of Pennsylvania; GLG 115 Environmental Geology; GLG 120 Earth Science; GLG 121 Intro to Astronomy; GLG 151 Physical Geology
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GLG 105 Geology of Pennsylvania
Credits: 3.00 Geology of Pennsylvania is an analysis of the geologic environment of Pennsylvania. It is designed to examine the behavior of streams, glaciers, landslides, and other surficial systems as well as to acquaint the student with mineral and fossil fuel resources, and depositional and deformational history of the bedrock of Pennsylvania. This course is a two week long course held during the summer sessions only. The first week consists of class meetings held on campus and local day-long trips; the second week is spent in the field observing various localities throughout the state. The student is responsible for personal expenses incurred during the four days and nights in the field. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Offered Summer 1, 2 week course.
GLG 115 Environmental Geology
Credits: 4.00

62. LLU Earth And Biological Sciences - Undergraduate Geology Courses
Introductory geology course providing the student with a broad picture of geological processes operating on and within the earth. Introduction to minerals
http://www.llu.edu/llu/grad/natsci/uggeocou.html
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Lower division GEOL 125 Rocky Mountain field geology (2-3)
Introduction to basic principles of geology, with specific studies of field sites in the Rocky Mountains. Two units for the field course, with a third, optional unit of credit for additional academic work to be assigned. Upper division college students or teachers should register for GEOL 325. Summer only. Upper division BIOL 310 Genetics and Speciation (4)
Introduction to genetic mechanisms of biological change.  Processes of inheritance through time evaluated in their ecological context. BIOL 315 Ecology (4)
Principles of terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecology, with a focus on individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels of organization.  Laboratory work includes field studies designed to examine ecological principles.  Three class hours and one three-hour laboratory per week.
    Prerequisite: BIOL 310.

63. UMD Geology: Courses And Class Schedule
s (from UMD catalog). Astronomy Geological Sciences Below is a schedule of classes to be offered in Geological Sciences.......Current Course
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Below is a schedule of classes to be offered in Geological Sciences. Except for the upcoming next semester, class schedules are tentative . Please use them as a guide to planning your program.
Fall 2005
GEOL 1045 - Fresh. Seminar: Minnesota's Geologic History
GEOL 1051 - Fresh. Seminar: The New Solar System

64. HSU Geology Undergraduate Course List
Humboldt State University Geology. LOWER DIVISION COURSES Prerequisites GPA of 2.5 or better for al l geology courses and consent of department.
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106. Earthquake Country (3). * Understanding and preparing for earthquakes. Causes and effects of earth tremors; mechanics of earthquakes; how quakes are located and measured; earthquake risk and hazards; earthquake potential in California; earthquake prediction. Not intended for geology majors. Three hours lecture per week. May require one-day weekend field trip. 108. The Dynamic Earth (3). * Survey of general geology for the non-science major. Continental drift, earthquakes, volcanism, mountain building, glaciation, landsliding, and other processes which have shaped the earth's surface and affect humankind. Lab exercises include map reading, seismology, plate tectonics, environmental hazards, and at least two field trips. Not intended for geology majors. Two hours lecture, three hours lab/field trip per week. 109. General Geology (3). * Introduces physical geology. Origin and constitution of the earth, internal and external processes that determine crustal and surficial features, and methods used in investigating and interpreting earth history. Two hours lecture, three hours lab/field trip per week.

65. Petroleum Activities In The Department Of Geology & Geophysics At Texas A&M Univ
. (06). Credit 2. An integrated reservoir description......Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses. Undergraduate geology courses. 400. Reservoir
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Graduate Courses Undergraduate Geology Courses 400. Reservoir Description. (0-6). Credit 2.
An integrated reservoir description experience for senior students in petroleum engineering, geology and geophysics; includes using geophysical, geological, petrophysical, and engineering data; emphasis on reservoir description (reservoir and well data analysis and interpretation), reservoir modeling (simulation), reservoir management (production optimization) and economic analysis (property evaluation). Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification or approval of instuctor. Cross-listed with PETE 400. 404. Geology of Petroleum. (2-3). Credit 3. I Origin, migration and accumulation of petroleum; typical U.S. oil and gas fluids; laboratory work in subsurface geology. Prerequisites: GEOL 312; senior classification in geology.

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67. Dickinson Geology Courses
Prerequisite any 100level Geology course or any Biology course numbered between 120 Prerequisite any two 100-level geology courses or ES 131 and 132.
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Geology Course Offerings for Fall 2005 101. The History of Life
An overview of life from its origin on this planet to its present diversity of species. Topics will include the origin of life, evolutionary processes, the expansion of biodiversity, the radiation of organisms in the oceans, the conquest of land, mass extinctions, dinosaurs, and the rise of humans. Various hypotheses concerning the history of the biosphere will be tested using data collected in lab and on field trips. Prerequisite: none. This course is typically offered every year in the fall. This course fulfills the Div. III lab-science and QR distribution requirements. 102. Geology of National Parks
103. Planet Earth

A study of plate tectonics with emphasis on ancient and modern geological processes associated with mountain building. The course builds knowledge through field and classroom studies of Appalachian geology, and by comparison of the Appalachians with active mountain belts in South America, Indonesia, and Asia. The course also develops a geologic understanding of the seismic and volcanic hazards associated with mountain building. The overall aim of the course is to illustrate the historical, predictive, and practical aspects of geologic principles and reasoning in scientific and societal contexts. Prerequisite: none. This course is typically offered every year. This course fulfills the Div. III lab-science and QR distribution requirements.

68. Geology Course Structure
geology courses Structure. MGeol/BSc Geology (F600/1SS). MGeol/BSc Applied and Environmental Geology (F610/1-AEG). MGeol/BSc Geophysics (F640/1-GG)
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Numerical Methods for Geologists; Time, Fossils and the Stratigraphic Record; Dynamic Earth; The Mineral Kingdom; Atoms to Rocks; The Sedimentary World; Geology and Society; Geological Maps and Structures; Micro to Macro; Introductory Field Course 1st Year Options:
Geomathematics; Archaeological Frameworks II; Planets and Satellites; Mathematical Techniques 1st Year Core Modules: Numerical Methods for Geologists; Numerical Methods for Geologists; Time, Fossils and the Stratigraphic Record; Dynamic Earth; The Mineral Kingdom; Atoms to Rocks; The Sedimentary World; Geology and Society; Geological Maps and Structures; Micro to Macro; Introductory Field Course 1st Year Options:
Geomathematics; Archaeological Frameworks II; Planets and Satellites; Mathematical Techniques 1st Year Core Modules: Geomathematics; Time, Fossils and the Stratigraphic Record; Dynamic Earth; The Mineral Kingdom; Atoms to Rocks; The Sedimentary World; Geology and Society; Geological Maps and Structures; Micro to Macro; Introductory Field Course; Mathematical Techniques

69. Geology Courses
geology courses. Courses not offered this academic year (fall/winter terms) are Geology 1110/Environmental Studies 1111 Planet Earth 30; 0-0 The course
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Courses not offered this academic year (fall/winter terms) are indicated by the words "NOT OFFERED THIS YEAR" below the course description. Nevertheless, students should refer to the Timetable as a final check. The following courses are offered for degree programs in the sciences unless otherwise indicated.* (Information about Course Numbering System) Geology 1050
Introductory Geology for Forestry Degree Students
Large-scale structure of the Earth; tectonic, rock and geochemical cycles. Minerals, rocks and their influence on soil fertility. Energy interactions at the Earth's surface - hydrological and atmospheric cycles. Soils and their relation to bedrock and climate, with special reference to forested terrains. Exogenic geologic processes with special influence on glacial sediments. Geology 1110/Environmental Studies 1111
Planet Earth
The course offers students the opportunity to better understand and appreciate the evolution and internal functions of the Earth through geological time. An overview of minerals and rocks is followed by discussion of internal processes including igneous activity, earthquakes and magnetism. The origin of continents, ocean basins and large scale structures is presented by applying the concepts of plate tectonics. Geology 1111/Environmental Studies 1112
Planet Earth with Laboratory
The course offers students the opportunity to better understand and appreciate the evolution and internal functions of the Earth through geological time. An overview of minerals and rocks is followed by discussion of internal processes including igneous activity, earthquakes and magnetism. The origin of continents, ocean basins and large scale structures is presented by applying the concepts of plate tectonics. Laboratory exercises will be devoted to the study of rocks and minerals.

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71. Geo Courses By Title
Geoscience Course Resources Historical geology Mathematical/Computer geology Mineralogy Oceanography Paleontology Petroleum Engineering
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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

72. 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 29 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 18 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

73. 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/

74. New Page 2
Educational portal with Earth Science courses including natural disasters and environmental geology.
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75. GS117-117 Web Page
geology by James Myers, James McClurg Charles Angevine, For a breakdown of the course lecture by lecture, including the assigned readings click on the
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GS117/119: Introduction to Geology
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(2nd edition) by Stanley Chernicoff, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999. Lab Manual RULES NO Makeup exams
. Do not schedule family vacations during the final! Come to lecture. Don't be late and don't leave early. Participate by keeping abreast of Earth Science News (See Below in Participation GRADING Geology 117 Geology 119 DATE 20% Midterm I 30% Midterm I 7 February 2000 20% Midterm II 30% Midterm II 15 March 2000 25% Final Exam 30% Final Exam 24 April 2000 10% Discussion 10% Discussion 25% Lab Exercises GS117 Labs: Laboratory exercises will be due during lab period the following week. You may discuss observations and laboratory exercises with your classmates, but the work must be yours. Identical laboratory write-ups will be penalized. Late assignments will be penalized 10% for each day late.

76. 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.
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77. Department Of Geological Sciences, U Of M
GS440 geology Field Course Camp Davis Alumni Getaway, 2004 Photo Albums courses in geology. Graduate courses Undergraduate courses Course Guide
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78. University Department Of Geology
Information on the department, including courses, the faculty, and research projects.
http://www.geolmlsu.org/

79. Applied Geology
Information about courses, units, and research in Applied geology as part of Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia.
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To undertake quality research of benefit to the minerals and petroleum industry;
To foster close links with the local and international geoscience communities.
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80. Vanderbilt University Department Of Earth And Environmental Sciences
Provides a listing of faculty, courses, library resources available, scholarship opportunities, and graduate programs.
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The Earth and environmental sciences are aimed at understanding Earth's dynamic history — how Earth "works" and records its origin and age in rocks and landscapes — and how geological processes affect modern environmental and ecological systems. Among the natural sciences, ours is the quintessential interdisciplinary science, providing vital perspective on how Earth's physical and geochemical templates simultaneously sustain and threaten life, and influence human interactions with Earth.
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Information on the background and science surrounding Hurricane Katrina and impacts on the Gulf Coast region.
Professor Molly F. Miller honored as the Association for Women Geoscientists 2005 Outstanding Educator Award. Steven Goodbred , NSF CAREER Awardee, joins Earth and Environmental Sciences faculty. Professor Calvin Miller honored as the American Geophysical Union 2005 Daly Lecturer
Ours is a vibrant, cohesive department aimed at the highest standards of scholarship. Faculty and students at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels pursue studies that address fundamental questions in the Earth and environmental sciences, spanning deep geological timescales to human timescales. Our research programs are well-funded; projects are supported by ample laboratory facilities and instrumentation, including computational infrastructure, and they are topically and geographically diverse. Current projects are underway in many parts of the U.S., Asia, South America and Antarctica, and include field, laboratory, analytical and modeling components.

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