GEOL750 - Professional Development

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Professional Development
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
301
Section ID
GEOL750301
Course number integer
750
Meeting times
R 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Meeting location
HAYD 256
Level
graduate
Instructors
Joseph S Francisco
Description
This course will use the weekly EES seminar series to survey historic breakthrogh papers or topics in the earth sciences, as well as modern papers - written by the seminar speakers - that often put the classics in perspective. Graduate students (Ph.D. only) in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science will engage in the material through reading, presentation, and discussion. The course has several goals. (1.) To engender an understanding and appreciation of major breakthroughs in our field. (2.) To develop skills in presenting and discussing scientific results. And (3.) to refine students' understanding of what constitutes great science.
Course number only
750
Use local description
No

GEOL699 - Project Design

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
690
Title (text only)
Project Design
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
690
Section ID
GEOL699690
Course number integer
699
Meeting times
T 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Meeting location
PCPE 200
Level
graduate
Instructors
Maria-Antonia Andrews
Yvette L Bordeaux
Description
This course is designed to prepare Master of Science in Applied Geosciences students to undertake their Project Design exercise. In this course, we discuss how to identify an appropriate research project, how to design a research plan, and how to prepare a detailed proposal. By the end of the course, each student is expected to have completed a Project Design proposal.
Course number only
699
Use local description
No

GEOL680 - Interpretation of Near-Surface Geologic Structure For Eng and Env Pros

Status
X
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
690
Title (text only)
Interpretation of Near-Surface Geologic Structure For Eng and Env Pros
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
690
Section ID
GEOL680690
Course number integer
680
Meeting times
CANCELED
Level
graduate
Instructors
Chad H Freed
Description
The course introduces the basic principles of structural geology and their applications to engineering and environmental site characterization. Includes the mechanisms for the deformation and failure of the earth's crust, folded and faulted structures, and the orthogonal and stereographic solutions to characterize near-surface geologic structure. It also includes the construction and interpretation of geologic maps, geologic cross sections and block diagrams. Emphasis is placed on the graphical representation of subsurface data, including the use of selected computer programs, and the integration of the data to solve problems encountered in engineering and environmental projects.
Course number only
680
Use local description
No

GEOL672 - Landslides

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
690
Title (text only)
Landslides
Term
2022A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
690
Section ID
GEOL672690
Course number integer
672
Meeting times
R 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Siobhan Whadcoat
Description
Landslides are important geomorphic agents in mountainous terrain, mobilizing sediment and playing a key role in controlling relief and elevation. The work of landslides is often characterized by their magnitude-frequency, which also has direct implications for people, property, and infrastructure in mountainous terrain, and for the approaches taken to minimize the risk from landslides. This course will introduce students to a conceptual understanding of landslides at a range of spatial scales, including the mechanics of the processes governing landslides from trigger to deposition. Methods of slope monitoring and the varied approaches to landslide risk mitigation and management will be explored, with a range of geotechnical and environmental applications. This course includes lab-based sessions to demonstrate simple techniques to understand fundamental landslide processes, and applications of GIS technology to explore slope monitoring and failure prediction.
Course number only
672
Use local description
No

GEOL668 - Geomechanics: Fluids

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
690
Title (text only)
Geomechanics: Fluids
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
690
Section ID
GEOL668690
Course number integer
668
Meeting times
T 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Meeting location
HAYD 360
Level
graduate
Instructors
George E Duda
Description
Static and Dynamic mechanical properties of fluid in earth materials, as applied to the Hydrologic Sciences; Principles of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics applied to open channel flow in earth materials; flow through gates, weirs, spillways, and culverts; Applications of Darcy's Law to subsurface flow and seepage.
Course number only
668
Use local description
No

GEOL661 - Environmental Groundwater Hydrology

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
690
Title (text only)
Environmental Groundwater Hydrology
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
690
Section ID
GEOL661690
Course number integer
661
Meeting times
M 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 3C4
Level
graduate
Instructors
Carl Mastropaolo
Description
This course is designed to introduce the major definitions and concepts regarding groundwater flow and contaminant transport. The theory and underlying concepts, including mathematical derivations of governing equations used to model groundwater flow and contaminant transport, will be discussed and applications to environmental problems addressed. Upon completion of this course, students should expect to have acquired the skills necessary to pursue course work in flow and transport numerical and analytical modeling.
Course number only
661
Use local description
No

GEOL644 - Contaminated Site Investigation, Remediation, and Long-Term Stewardship

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
690
Title (text only)
Contaminated Site Investigation, Remediation, and Long-Term Stewardship
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
690
Section ID
GEOL644690
Course number integer
644
Meeting times
R 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 4N30
Level
graduate
Instructors
Mitch A Cron
Description
The superfund law authorizes the president to respond to releases of hazardous substances into the environment in order to protect public health and the environment. This course will focus on topics related to such responses, including environmental investigation and risk assessment, environmental remediation techniques, and related topics.
Course number only
644
Use local description
No

GEOL643 - Sustainable Development of Water Resource Systems

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
690
Title (text only)
Sustainable Development of Water Resource Systems
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
690
Section ID
GEOL643690
Course number integer
643
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
Meeting times
W 05:15 PM-08:15 PM
Meeting location
DRLB 3C4
Level
graduate
Instructors
J. Anthony Sauder
Description
The evaluation of technical, social and economic constraints on the design of water supply and sanitation projects. The focus on sustainable design emphasizes how technical solutions fit within the appropriate social context. Case studies are used to demonstrate these principles across a range of examples from developed and developing countries including detailed studies from rural communities with limited resources.
Course number only
643
Cross listings
CBE543690
Use local description
No

GEOL545 - Adv Earth Surf Processes

Status
X
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Adv Earth Surf Processes
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
401
Section ID
GEOL545401
Course number integer
545
Meeting times
CANCELED
Level
graduate
Description
Pattern on the Earth's surface arise due to the transport of sediment by water and wind, with energy that is supplied by climate and tectonic deformation of the solid Earth. This course presents a treatment of the processes of erosion and deposition that shape landscapes. Emphasis will be placed on using simple physical principles as a tool for (a) understanding landscape patterns including drainage networks, river channels and deltas, desert dunes, and submarine channels, (b) reconstructing past environmental conditions using the sedimentary record, and (c) the management of rivers and landscapes under present and future climate scenarios. The course will conclude with a critical assessment of landscape evolution on other planets, including Mars.
Course number only
545
Use local description
No

GEOL498 - Senior Thesis: Grain Boundary Sliding in Ice Bi-Crystals

Status
C
Activity
SRT
Section number integer
141
Title (text only)
Senior Thesis: Grain Boundary Sliding in Ice Bi-Crystals
Term
2022A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
141
Section ID
GEOL498141
Course number integer
498
Registration notes
Permission Needed From Department
Meeting times
W 12:00 PM-01:00 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
David Goldsby
Description
The culmination of the Earth Science major. Students, while working with an advisor in their concentration, conduct research and write a thesis. Prerequisite: GEOL 400-level and declaration of the EASC major. The Earth Science major, as of the fall of 2008, requires 1 semester of GEOL 399 and two semesters of GEOL 498.
Course number only
498
Use local description
No