GEOL-GEOLOGY
-- 2001-03 Catalog
Physics Department
GEOL
102 Introduction
to Geology (see update) (4) GE
B3
Processes
responsible for the Earth's minerals, rocks, and structure surface features. Volcanism;
mountain building; plate tectonics; weathering. Erosion and deposition by
streams, glaciers, wind and waves. Geological resources, earth hazards, and
interaction of man with global processes. Not open for
credit to students who have completed GEOL 201 or the equivalent. 4
lectures. Updated 5/23/01.
GEOL
201 Physical Geology (3)
Processes
responsible for the Earth's rocks, structural surface features, geologic
hazards, and natural resources, with emphasis on interactions with human
activities. 3 lectures. Prerequisite: MATH 120.
GEOL
203 Fossils and the History of Life (4) GE B5
Fossil
record. Geologic time scale. Evolution and the fossil record. Evolution –
creation controversy. Early earth and early life. Features, lifestyles,
origins, and histories of major invertebrate, vertebrate, and plant groups.
Mass extinctions. 3 lectures, 1 recitation.
GEOL
204 Geologic History of California (3)
Development
of California through geologic time. Where and why the rocks appeared. Movement
on faults, and mountain building. Geologic processes at work today and
yesterday. Relationship of California geology to the rest of the world. 3
lectures. Recommended prerequisite: GEOL 201.
GEOL
205 Earthquakes (4) GE B3
World-wide
seismicity and plate tectonics. Seismic waves and their recording. Earth
structure and composition. Intensity, magnitude, and energy. Major California
faults and earthquakes. Paleoseismology, forecasting and prediction.
Acceleration, resonance, and effects of ground shaking on structures.
Earthquake safety. Tsunamis. 3 lectures, 1 recitation.
GEOL
206 Geologic Excursions (1) (CR/NC)
Field
trips to places of geologic interest. Class
Schedule will indicate destinations. Students must provide their own
transportation, food, and camping equipment. May be repeated for a maximum of 3
units provided field trips are taken to different locations. Credit/No Credit
grading only. 1 laboratory. Recommended prerequisite or concurrent: GEOL 201 or
GEOL 204.
GEOL
207 Geology of the National Parks (3)
Development
through time of the rocks, structures, and landforms that are the major scenic
elements of our national parks. Emphasis on national parks of the western
states. 3 lectures. Recommended prerequisite: GEOL 201.
GEOL
241 Physical Geology Laboratory (1)
Properties
and identification of minerals and rocks. Topographic maps and landform analysis.
Geologic maps and interpretation of rock structure. 1 laboratory. Prerequisite
or concurrent: GEOL 201.
GEOL
305 Fundamentals of Seismology (4) GE B6
Theory
of plate tectonics. Elastic waves in layered media. Principle of the
seismometer. Seismic properties, structure and composition throughout the
Earth. Intensity, magnitude, and seismic moment and energy calculations. Major
California faults and earthquakes. Paleoseismology, forecasting and prediction.
Analysis of ground motion. Resonance. Effects of ground shaking on structures
and bodies of water. Earthquake safety. 3 lectures, 1 recitation. Prerequisite:
PHYS 132.