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GEOS112    Physical Geology
Spring 2003

FINAL EXAM  
Monday, May 5; 1:00-3:00pm; ML-360  Click here for alternative assignment (.pdf or .doc) for those who can't go.

 Mt. Everest
View of Mt. Everest in the Himalaya Mts from Tibet. Everest is the highest peak on Earth (29,028 ft.)  [Photo Credit: Matjaz Vrecko].

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Course Description:
This course involves the study of basic geologic concepts and principles.  This includes the study of Earth materials; landforms and structures; and the processes that have shaped the Earth through geologic time.    Major emphasis will be placed on understanding fundamental processes in the context of plate tectonic theory and the view of Earth as an interconnected system.  Other relevant topics include groundwater flow and global climate change.  This is a 4-credit GER lab science course designed for undergraduate majors and non-majors.
 
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