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GEOS112 Physical Geology
Spring 2003
FINAL EXAM
Monday, May 5; 1:00-3:00pm;
ML-360
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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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Geology; (Plummer9ed))
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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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