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Subject: Geology (GEOL)
CRN: 21991
Lecture
St Paul: O'Shaughnessy Science Hall 120
Requirements Met:
School of Ed Transfer Course
Writing in the Discipline
Sedimentology is the study of sediment, particularly focusing on how it is transported, and deposited. Stratigraphy emphasizes the analysis of sedimentary strata, the layers of sedimentary (and some volcanic) rocks that cover about three-quarters of the earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks illuminate many of the details of the earth's history: effects of sea level change, global climate, tectonic processes, and geochemical cycles are all recorded in the sedimentary strata of the earth. This course will cover basics of fluid flow and sediment transport, sedimentary structures and textures, and - forming the bridge between modern landforms and ancient rocks - depositional sedimentary environments. Lecture plus 3 hour lab 1 day/week. Students registering for GEOL 320-01 must also register for GEOL 320-51. Prerequisite: one of GEOL 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 161; GEOL 211 recommended
4 Credits