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There's a fossil that's trapped in a high cliff wall....
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GEOL 250: Historical Geology Spring 2005 |
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Tentative Schedule
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Trips: Purpose of the field trips is to produce
a geochronological interpretation of the areas visited based on field
observations. You will need to attend one of the two field trips scheduled
for credit. Each field trip will begin at CSUSB on Friday @ 7:00 am and
end there Saturday after dark. You will be required to make and record
field observations that will be used to produce your geochronological
interpretation. Each interpretation must be accompanied with photographic
images that substantiate your claims. You will receive up to 5% extra
credit for participation on both field trips, by producing another geochronological
interpretation.
Field gear needed includes: sleeping bag, small personal tent (no circus
or large canvas please!), personal items (deodorant, a change of clothes,
toothbrush, etc), a breakfast, two lunches, and one dinner of non-perishable
foods, a field-quality notebook, a camera with film, writing instruments
and markers, sandwich baggies, a hand lens, a geological rock hammer). |
Group Interpretive Project:
The topic should be picked by consensus with the other members of your group, and approved by the instructor, prior to proceeding. The projects will be displayed and peer evaluated on Monday, June 9th during class.
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LABS: all are *.pdf files and require Adobe Acrobat Reader (free), 2. Menan Buttes--topography and geology...Click Here LAST LAB: March through Time--a gazillion fossils...Click Here |
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| Download: all are *.pdf files and require Adobe Acrobat Reader (free), | |
We work the black seams in the ground...(Text only) Walking in your footsteps... (Text only) |
James Usshers comments on the age of the Earth...Click Here |
| TENTATIVE SCHEDULE | Discussion and Readings |
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WEEKS 1 to 3 |
Lecture topics: Language of Deep Time, Remnants of the Biosphere, Near
Surface Environments. Reading Assignment: Chapters 1,2,3,4 |
WEEK 4 |
Lecture topic: Time and its interpretation, Role of Biological Evolution. Reading Assignment: Chapter 3,4 |
WEEK 5
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Lecture topic: Crustal Movement Reading Assignment: Chapter 5 |
WEEKS 6 & 7 |
Lecture topics: The Precambrian: Origins and early evolution of Earth
and Life. Reading Assignment: Chapters 6,7 |
WEEK 8
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Lecture topic: The Paleozoic. Reading Assignment: Chapters 8,9,10 |
WEEK 9
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Lecture topic: The Mesozoic. Reading Assignment: Chapters 11,12 |
| WEEK 10 | Lecture topic: The Cenozoic. Reading Assignment: Chapters 13,14,15 |