GEOL656 - Fate and Transport of Pollutants

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
Fate and Transport of Pollutants
Term session
0
Term
2020A
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
690
Section ID
GEOL656690
Meeting times
W 0500PM-0800PM
Meeting location
DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4E19
Instructors
MASTROPAOLO, CARL
Description
This course covers basic groundwater flow and solute transport modeling in one-,two- and three-dimensions. After first reviewing the principles of modeling, the student will gain hands-on experience by conducting simulations on the computer. The modeling programs used in the course are MODFLOW (USGS), MT3D, and the US Army Corps of Engineers GMS (Groundwater Modeling System).


Course number only
656
Cross listings
    Use local description
    No

    GEOL644 - ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE

    Status
    O
    Activity
    LEC
    Title (text only)
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
    Term session
    0
    Term
    2020A
    Subject area
    GEOL
    Section number only
    690
    Section ID
    GEOL644690
    Meeting times
    M 0600PM-0900PM
    Meeting location
    DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 4N30
    Instructors
    CRON, MITCH
    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
    Cross listings
      Use local description
      No

      GEOL643 - Sustainable Development of Water Resource Systems

      Status
      O
      Activity
      LEC
      Title (text only)
      Sustainable Development of Water Resource Systems
      Term session
      0
      Term
      2020A
      Subject area
      GEOL
      Section number only
      690
      Section ID
      GEOL643690
      Meeting times
      W 0500PM-0800PM
      Meeting location
      HAYDEN HALL 358
      Instructors
      SAUDER, J.
      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
        Use local description
        No

        GEOL545 - ADV EARTH SURF PROCESSES

        Status
        O
        Activity
        LEC
        Title (text only)
        ADV EARTH SURF PROCESSES
        Term session
        0
        Term
        2020A
        Subject area
        GEOL
        Section number only
        401
        Section ID
        GEOL545401
        Meeting times
        MW 1000AM-1130AM
        Meeting location
        HAYDEN HALL 360
        Instructors
        JEROLMACK, DOUGLAS
        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
        Cross listings
          Use local description
          No

          GEOL508 - GEOL AND GEOG OF ENERGY

          Status
          O
          Activity
          SEM
          Title (text only)
          GEOL AND GEOG OF ENERGY
          Term session
          0
          Term
          2020A
          Subject area
          GEOL
          Section number only
          301
          Section ID
          GEOL508301
          Meeting times
          MWF 0400PM-0500PM
          Meeting location
          DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2
          Instructors
          PHIPPS, STEPHEN
          Description
          This course will survey the way geology controls the formation and location of energy resources. Questions we'll address include, "How are oil and gas fields formed?", "Why does the Middle East have so much oil?", "What are the best locations in the US for wind and solar energy generation, and why?". We will discuss hydrocarbon, nuclear, solar, wind, and tidal energy sources. Prerequisite: Possible field trips.


          Course number only
          508
          Cross listings
            Use local description
            No

            GEOL500 - ADVANCED EARTH SYSTEMS

            Status
            O
            Activity
            SEM
            Title (text only)
            ADVANCED EARTH SYSTEMS
            Term session
            0
            Term
            2020A
            Subject area
            GEOL
            Section number only
            301
            Section ID
            GEOL500301
            Meeting times
            MWF 0200PM-0300PM
            Meeting location
            DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C2
            Instructors
            PHIPPS, STEPHEN
            Description
            An examination of Earth's physical system--from core to atmosphere--from a broad, interlocking, high-level perspective, emphasizing fundamental patterns and processes, and de-emphasizing classification and terminology. The course will also touch on some of the interactions between physical and biological systems.


            Course number only
            500
            Cross listings
              Use local description
              No

              GEOL498 - SENIOR THESIS: MODELING MULTI-HOST PARASITIC INFECTION WITH E. COLI AND PHAGE

              Status
              O
              Activity
              SRT
              Title (text only)
              SENIOR THESIS: MODELING MULTI-HOST PARASITIC INFECTION WITH E. COLI AND PHAGE
              Term session
              0
              Term
              2020A
              Subject area
              GEOL
              Section number only
              144
              Section ID
              GEOL498144
              Instructors
              GOLDSBY, DAVID
              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
              Cross listings
                Use local description
                No

                GEOL498 - SENIOR THESIS: ASSESSING KNOWLEDGE OF LEAD'S HEALTH RISKS IN NEIGHBORHOODS IN PHILA, PA

                Status
                O
                Activity
                SRT
                Title (text only)
                SENIOR THESIS: ASSESSING KNOWLEDGE OF LEAD'S HEALTH RISKS IN NEIGHBORHOODS IN PHILA, PA
                Term session
                0
                Term
                2020A
                Subject area
                GEOL
                Section number only
                143
                Section ID
                GEOL498143
                Instructors
                GOLDSBY, DAVID
                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
                Cross listings
                  Use local description
                  No

                  GEOL498 - SENIOR THESIS: WATERSHED MANAGEMENT: ASSESSING ECOLOGICAL RISK OF SEDIMENT CAPTURE DAMS

                  Status
                  O
                  Activity
                  SRT
                  Title (text only)
                  SENIOR THESIS: WATERSHED MANAGEMENT: ASSESSING ECOLOGICAL RISK OF SEDIMENT CAPTURE DAMS
                  Term session
                  0
                  Term
                  2020A
                  Subject area
                  GEOL
                  Section number only
                  142
                  Section ID
                  GEOL498142
                  Instructors
                  GOLDSBY, DAVID
                  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
                  Cross listings
                    Use local description
                    No

                    GEOL498 - SENIOR THESIS: ICE SHEET FIRN RHEOLOGY, REVISITED

                    Status
                    O
                    Activity
                    SRT
                    Title (text only)
                    SENIOR THESIS: ICE SHEET FIRN RHEOLOGY, REVISITED
                    Term session
                    0
                    Term
                    2020A
                    Subject area
                    GEOL
                    Section number only
                    141
                    Section ID
                    GEOL498141
                    Instructors
                    GOLDSBY, DAVID
                    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
                    Cross listings
                      Use local description
                      No