A one-term laboratory course covering the laboratory portion of Introduction to Geology.
The laboratory provides hands-on experience with minerals, rocks, and maps. Participants will learn to identify common minerals and rocks, use topographic and geologic maps, and draw and interpret geologic cross sections. Examples will be drawn from areas of recent glaciation, volcanism, and earthquakes to show how these features are depicted in maps.
Course Requirements:
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Intended Audience:
Students who register for EARTH 118 / ENVIRON 118 must also be enrolled in EARTH 119 / ENVIRON 119 or they must have taken EARTH 119 / ENVIRON 119 in an earlier academic term.