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  1. Elements of geology (Chambers' educational course) by David Page, 1856
  2. Geology (Course S260)
  3. Guide to courses in geology by William Otis Crosby, 1931-01-01
  4. Rudiments of geology (Chambers's educational course / edited by W. and R. Chambers) by David Page, 1852
  5. Field trip localitites for introductory courses in geology, Orange County, North Carolina by Joseph St. Jean, 1989
  6. A guide to a course of lectures on geology,: Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania by Henry D Rogers, 1835
  7. Syllabus of a course of lectures on geology,: To be delivered in the University of Michigan, in the months of February and March, 1870, by Alexander Winchell, 1870
  8. Geol 107: General Geology Course Notebook by John Madsen, 1997-08-01
  9. A short course: Environmental/engineering geology and land-use planning--an interface between science and regulations by Charles W Welby, 1993
  10. The Habitat of oil and gas on continental margins (Short course in advanced petroleum geology) by M. K Horn, 1978
  11. A syllabus of a course of lectures on geology by Adam Sedgwick, 1821
  12. Notes of the lectures on geology: Delivered in the B.A. course at the University of Virginia by William Morris Fontaine, 1904
  13. An annotated bibliography of 16mm films useful in college-level geology and earth science courses: supplement (CEGS programs publication) by George T Ladd, 1973
  14. Journal of a field course in geology being a diary of the wanderings of the summer class of 1938 in Geol. 33, Texas Christian University by Gayle Scott, 1938

81. Geology Course Information
Links to geology, Palaeobiology, and Geophysics courses with Web Pages Geological Mapping I. GEOL 343.3, Sedimentary Environments (new course title
http://www.usask.ca/geology/classes/
Links to Geology, Palaeobiology, and Geophysics Courses with Web Pages GEOL 108.3 Day Night Earth Processes GEOL 109.3 Earth History GEOL 121.3 Day Night Physical Geology GEOL 122.3 Historical Geology GEOL 206.3 Earth Systems GEOL 245.3 Introduction to Sedimentary Rocks GEOL 246.3 Stratigraphy and Stratigraphic Palaeontology GEOL 247.3 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 Sedimentary Environments (new course title: coming soon) GEOL 358.3 Structural Geology II GEOL 413.3 Aqueous Geochemistry GEOL 330.3 Climate History 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

82. 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
[1] PACROFI VIII - Fluid Inclusions
Editors : D.J. Kontak, A.J. Anderson, D. Marshall, R.F. Martin
Canadian Mineralogist - Thematic Issues Volume 42, Part 5, 2004
This thematic issue presents 17 original research papers on various aspects of fluid inclusions research.
Most of these were presented at the eight biennial meeting of the
Pan-American Conference on Research on Fluid Inclusions (PACROFI), held in Halifax in July 2002.

83. Geology Field Course - Geology Field Camp
Areas visited during SIU Field geology Course geology 454, our 6week, 6 semester-hour Field geology course has been taught annually since 1970.
http://www.science.siu.edu/geology/courses/geol454/
Field Geology (GEOL454-6)
Department of Geology
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
a summer field course conducted in the mountains and intermontane basins of Montana and Wyoming
Introduction and General Information
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Areas visited during SIU Field Geology Course
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Butte Mines, Montana
Badlands National Park Black Hills Red Lodge, Montana Beartooth Range, Montana Devil's Tower, Wyoming Yellowstone National Park Glacier National Park Bitterroot Range, Montana
The Black Hills Red Lodge, Montana Dillon, Montana Devils Tower, Wyoming Yellowstone National Park Glacier National Park Field geology class examines valley glaciation features along Rock Creek, Beartooth Mountains, Montana, from a vantage point on the Bull Lake terminal morraine. Introduction and General Information... about the course... Geology 454, our 6-week, 6 semester-hour Field Geology course has been taught annually since 1970. We require this course of our B.S. degree candidates, and at the same time welcome applications from geology majors at other institutions. During most summers, about half of the class consists of students from ten colleges and universities across the nation. The instructional staff typically comprises from two to three full-time faculty members and one graduate Teaching Assistant. Course registration is normally limited to no more than 25 students. ...its purpose... The primary job of the Geology 454 faculty is to teach people how to operate as field geologists. We do a lot of instructing on the outcrop and conduct 10 separate field exercises that range from one to five days in duration. Most projects include basic geological mapping and require the completion of one or more cross-sections.

84. Vassar College Department Of Geology & Geography
Provides description about the courses, resources, faculty, projects, and facilities.
http://depts.vassar.edu/~geo/index.html
Box 735, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0735
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85. SIUC Field Geology Course - Requirements
The summer course in field geology offers students the opportunity to apply One of the aims of the course is to show you as much geological variety as
http://www.science.siu.edu/geology/courses/geol454/requirements.html
Field Geology (Geol 454-6)
Academic Requirements
Course Rationale The summer course in field geology offers students the opportunity to apply what has been learned in the classroom to real geological problems. Unless you already have fairly extensive field experience you should emerge from the course with a much deeper and more realistic appreciation of problems attending the collection, analysis, interpretation, and synthesis of geological information. In the field, rocks look different than they do in textbooks or on lab benches. A valuable aspect of the field course is practice in approaching an outcrop and knowing what to do next. Even an incorrect solution to a field problem or faulty interpretation of a geological event is of value because it prepares the way for a better solution or interpretation next time. As you get better at your job through practice, you gain confidence in your abilities. For this reason, a field course must stress individual effort and personal initiative. Students usually work in teams, primarily for safety, and we all realize that a good deal of learning can be derived from discussing ideas with classmates. But it is your own interpretation of the geology, developed from your own investigation that will be of most value. Travel One of the aims of the course is to show you as much geological variety as feasible in a six-week period. There will probably be few, if any, times in the future when you will be able to see such a broad spectrum of the science in so limited a period of time.

86. OGCI, Inc. >> A World Leader In Petroleum Training
Approximately 75 different courses for Exploration and Production professionals geology, geophysics, formation evaluation, drilling, engineering and economics.
http://www.ogci.com
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87. CTI Centre
University of Leicester courses in geography, geology, GIS, and meteorology.
http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/

88. Index.html
Welcome to geology 18. EARTH, CLIMATE, AND LIFE. Fall 2000. Dr. Clark Sherman 219 Mitchell Hall Geologic Time II Radiometric dating absolute ages
http://www.unc.edu/courses/2000fall/geol018-001/
Welcome to Geology 18 EARTH, CLIMATE, AND LIFE Fall 2000 Dr. Clark Sherman
219 Mitchell Hall
csherman@email.unc.edu Textbook: Earth: Then and Now by Carla Montgomery and David Dathe
Below you will find links to lecture notes organized by date and content. We're just getting started with this website, so it may take a little while to work the bugs out. Please contact me if you have any questions or comments about the site or about Earth, Climate, and Life. EARTH LECTURE # DATE TOPIC READING W Aug 23 Introduction F Aug 25 Origin of the solar system and earth; Structure of the earth M Aug 28 Earth Materials I: Atoms, elements, minerals, and igneous rocks ... Geologic Time I: Relative dating and stratigraphy Chapter 8 M Sep 4 LABOR DAY - NO CLASS W Sep 6 Chapter 8 F Sep 8 Geologic Time III: The Geologic Time Scale Chapter 8 M Sep 11 Plate Tectonics I Chapter 9 W Sep 13 Plate Tectonics II: Continental brake-up and Divergent Boundaries Chapter 9 F Sep 15 Plate Tectonics III: Subduction Zones; Archean Tectonics and Continenal Accretion M Sep 18 Volcanoes Chapter 4 W Sep 20 Plate Tectonics IV: Continent-continent collision and Mountain Building F Sep 22 Seismology and Earthquakes I Chapter 10 M Sep 25 Seismology and Earthquakes II: Earthquakes and tectonics; Structure of Earth's interior

89. George Mason University Department Of Geography
Information on faculty, courses, and the university's Geography and geology Club.
http://geog.gmu.edu/

90. Lakehead University: Anthropology: B.Sc. Or H.B.Sc. Geoarchaeology
Program integrates a series of relevant courses taught in the Departments of Anthropology, Geography and geology and offers an interdisciplinary B.Sc. and H.B.Sc. degree in geoarchaeology.
http://anthropology.lakeheadu.ca/wp/?pg=9

91. St Anthony's College, Shillong
Offers professional courses in Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Computer Science, geology, Pisciculture, Business Administration, Mass Communication, and Media Technologies. Information on history, administration, students, research, library, courses, news and contacts.
http://anthonys.ac.in
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92. Loch Ranza Field Studies Centre - Now At Fieldstudies.co.uk
Provides field studies for pupils aged from around 10 to 18 years. It specialises in offering courses in geography, geology, biology and environmental science for all school examination boards.
http://www.lochranz.demon.co.uk/
This website has now moved to www.fieldstudies.co.uk

93. Welcome To Yorkshire Dales Field Centre · Holme Beck, Raines Road, Giggleswick,
Offers a variety of courses including geology, flora, dry stone walling and environmental science for individuals or small groups. Accommodation is available.
http://www.ydfc.co.uk/
Giggleswick, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 0BE. 01729 824180 alex@ydfc.co.uk Under the ownership of Alex Barbour the Yorkshire Dales Field Centre has become a leading provider of walking, environmental and countryside craft courses.
Close proximity to magnificent sites which illustrate fabulous limestone features.
Come and get rid of the stresses of modern life, and learn the practical skills of an ancient craft.
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Join one of our open adult courses and explore the classic landscape of the Dales, fells and Lake District, the flowers of upland Britain, or get your hands on some rocks in one of our practical geology courses.

94. Environmental Geology Course - UNO
It is intended for use by students in Environmental geology (GEOL 1010) courses taught by Dr. Harmon D. Maher Jr. at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
http://maps.unomaha.edu/Maher/geo101/default.html
Contents Environmental Geology (GEOL 1010) web site (Spring 2002).
This web site is in a state of perpetual reconstruction. It is intended for use by students in Environmental Geology (GEOL 1010) courses taught by Dr. Harmon D. Maher Jr. at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Others are welcome to peruse and comment. Course outline: This document describes the course content, grading policy, text readings and instructor contact information. Write-up assignment: This document describes the writeups required for the course. Examples of write-ups Links to relevant information: This documents provides links to other web sites dealing with environmental geology, along with a brief description of the site content. Lecture outlines: These are links to outlines for lectures: Part 1: Introductory material and environmental concerns related to surface geologic processes: Part 2: Environmental concerns related to earthquakes and volcanism:

95. Faculty
Information about the program, faculty, courses, as well as student resources.
http://www.uwp.edu/academic/geology/
Faculty Students Courses Research ... K-12 Workshop Welcome to the homepage of Department of Geosciences
University of Wisconsin - Parkside
, Kenosha, WI 53141
Phone: (262) 595-2327, Fax: (262) 595-2056
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Students Courses Researches ... Community
This Page Was Last Modified On 02-10-01

96. RU Dept. Of Geology: Course List
The subject code for all Geological Sciences courses is 460. Undergraduate courses 100Level courses (Foundation courses) 200-Level courses (Survey courses)
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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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.

97. School Of The Environment
Information about courses and research that the School conducts including built environment, civil engineering, geography and geology.
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/environment/
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The School of the Environment at the University of Brighton is a centre for teaching and research in
Courses are available at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and many also lead to professional accreditation. Research within the school is organised around four interdisciplinary groups
  • Biogeography and Ecology Earth Systems and Environmental Hazards Power, Society and Environment Sustainability of the Built Environment
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98. RU Dept. Of Geology: Course List
The subject code for all Geological Sciences courses is 460. Advanced Studies in geology (BA,BA) Course may be taken more than once.
http://geology.rutgers.edu/courseof.html
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.
Be sure to select the New Brunswick campus . The subject code for all Geological Sciences courses is 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.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
100-Level Courses (Foundation Courses)
INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY I: PHYSICAL
Prof. M.T. Feigenson
Prof. C.T. Herzberg Prof. R.W. Schlische / Dr. J.V. Browning / Dr. L.H. Burckle / Dr. P. Sugarman. Geological concepts, principles, and processes. Chemistry and physics of the earth. INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY II: HISTORICAL
Prof. D. V. Kent

99. School Of Earth Sciences
Oriented towards and combining research studies in geology, geophysics or geochemistry. Offers the visitors with news and recent events, brief presentations of the educational and administrative staff, as well as with details about courses, technical facilities, and PhD and Honours research projects. Also displays concise information the institution's affiliation with the Centre for Ore Deposit Research (CODES SRC).
http://www.scieng.utas.edu.au/earthsci/
UTAS Home Contacts Search UTAS The Earth Sciences include: Geology Geophysics Geochemistry Economic Geology Environmental Geology By combining studies in Geology, Geophysics or Geochemistry with other science majors, it is possible to become involved in some exciting areas of geoscience
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For information on course structure, what makes us distinctive, our facilities and how to contact us, please download our new brochures from Course Information in News and Events.
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100. Department Of Geological & Atmospheric Sciences - Courses Offered
Department of Geological Atmospheric Sciences Small Text Normal Text Large Text courses in geology courses in Meteorology
http://www.ge-at.iastate.edu/courses
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