Instructor: |
Office: |
Traphagen 219 |
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Phone: |
994-6916 |
E-mail: |
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Office hours: |
8:30-9:30 Tu & Thur (before lecture), by appointment, or drop in any time. |
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Classroom: |
Tu, Th; 9:30-10:45; Reid 102 |
Lab Room: |
Traphagen 100 |
Text: |
Merritts et al. , 1997, Environmental Geology , Freeman, New York. |
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Assistant: |
Office: |
Traphagen 114; 994-4890 |
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Course Goals: |
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MONTH |
DATE |
TOPIC |
CH. |
LAB |
DEBATE |
Jan |
15 |
Introduction |
1 |
None |
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20-22 |
First principles, energy, mass, time |
2-3 |
Ice Breaker, Contour (topographic) map interpretation |
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27-29 |
Seismic Hazards |
4-5 |
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Feb |
3-5 |
Volcanic Hazards |
4-5 |
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10-12 |
Slope Stability |
6 |
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17-19 |
7, 8 |
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24-26 |
Extreme weather, the ocean system |
9, 10 |
Mississippi Floods |
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Mar |
2-4 |
Global change, El Nino |
Lucas vs. South Carolina |
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9-11 |
Midterm; group project |
Global Change |
Sustainable Agriculture |
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16-18 |
Spring Break |
NO LAB |
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23-25 |
Energy resources |
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Mar-Apr |
30-1 |
Energy resources cont'd |
NO LAB |
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6-8 |
Mineral resources |
Asbestos |
Nuclear waste disposal |
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13-15 |
Water resources |
1872 Mine Act |
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20-22 |
Water resources cont'd |
Mono Lake (B) |
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Apr |
24/25 |
FIELD TRIP!!! |
A and B |
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27-29 |
Environmental change, public policy , CERCLA, RCRA, TSCA |
12, 13 |
Mono Lake (A) |
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May |
3 |
FINAL EXAMINATION - 2:00-3:50 |
Class Policies
Laboratory/discussion: your lab grade is worth 30% of your total grade. Due to the collaborative nature of most of the lab work, your attendance is required. You must pass lab to pass the course. One absence from lab will be excused, but you must realize that you have a responsiblity to your group to attend class (and group meetings, if necessary) and contribute to each assignment. |
| Class Project: We will spend a considerable time this semester preparing for the public debate, and this is reflected in the credit awarded for this project; 20% of your grade. We will use a combination of self, group, faculty and community evaluation to determine credit. |
| Exams: Midterm is scheduled for March 9, in class; 20% of your grade. Final Exam will be comprehensive and will be worth 30% of your final grade. The exam is scheduled for May 3, 2:00-3:50. We can decide as a class if you would prefer to have the exam at this time or take a take-home exam. |
| Cheating: Don't. This course is based on a premise of open, honest, scholarly investigations. You are encouraged to work in groups, but there will be times when the work turned in must be your own. Student Code of Conduct will be strictly enforced |
| Make-ups and allternative assignments: if you anticipate missing class (e.g. travel with a sport team, other class opportunities) |