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Geology of Italy Geology 4970 – 3 credits Professors: Dr. Doug Elmore Dr. Matt Pranter Contact: Doug Elmore Study Abroad 2015.

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1 Geology of Italy Geology 4970 – 3 credits Professors: Dr. Doug Elmore Dr. Matt Pranter Contact: Doug Elmore (delmore@ou.edu) Study Abroad 2015

2 Academic Objectives  Three hour upper division Geology elective – ‘Geology of Italy’  20 Students  Each student will:  Give a presentation on one of the stops  Participate in field debates  Keep a journal of their experiences and observations  Contribute to a class blog  Measure sections and interpret the origins of the rocks in:  Turbidites in the Apennines  Carbonates in the Dolomites  Complete a take home final at the end of the trip

3 Itinerary  Rome  Ostia  Sorrento  Pompeii - Mt. Vesuvius  Arezzo (Apennines)  Turbidites  Florence  Venice  Latemar (Dolomites)  Milan

4 Rome (2.5 Days)  Origin of the architectural materials  Cultural Immersion:  Coliseum  Trevi fountain  Vatican / Sistine Chapel

5 Ostia (1 Day)  Ancient port city of Rome  Built at mouth of Tiber River; buried by avulsion

6 Sorrento (2 Days)  Pompeii  Herculaneum  Geologic hazards

7 Vesuvius (0.5 Day)  Hike to crater  Subduction related stratovolcano

8 Arezzo (3 Days)  Lectures at OU campus  Student presentations  Visit winery  Relating geology and modern wine through soil type

9 Apennines  Two day trips from Arezzo  Turbidites  Some of Mutti’s classic locations  Reservoir characterization

10 Florence  One day trip from Arezzo  Leonardo Da Vinci Museum  Academia Gallery  Cultural immersion

11 Venice (1.5 Days)  Subsidence issues  Boat trip to the Lido (barrier island)  Gates and Venice lagoon

12 Dolomites (2 Days)  “The Latemar buildup is an ideal case study because of its preservation as limestone, relatively small size, the lack of structural complexity, and spectacular exposure.”-Robert K. Goldhammer  Measure sections

13 Detailed Itinerary July 6: Arrive in Rome, light day visiting sites. July 7: Day 2- Ancient Rome, Rome Coliseum –Forum (Half day guide). Welcome dinner. July 8: - PM Vatican (Half day guide). We will spend some time looking at the marble floors in St. Peters (subduction zone marble). July 9: Go from Roma to Ostia Antica (old port city of Roma that was buried by river mud). There is a display on where marble came from at the site. Go to Sorrento by private bus. July 10: Sorrento to Pompeii by train and then Herculaneum by bus and back to Sorrento. July 11: Sorrento to Vesuvius (visit the Park) and Arezzo by private bus. July 12: Arezzo to Apennines, day trip by private bus. Examine turbidites facies. I have a field guide which focuses on reservoir characterization of the turbidites. July 13: Apennines, day trip by private bus. Examine turbidites facies.

14 Detailed Itinerary Cont. July 14: Arezzo. Light day. Walking tour of Arezzo, perhaps an hour to two of lecturing, and a visit to a winery in the afternoon. July 15: Arrezo –Florence. Day trip by train. Visit Accademia (Half day guide) and perhaps the Michael Angelo Museum. July 16: Go to Venice by train. Walking tour. No guide. July 17: Venice: Lido + Mose (Gates) July 18: Venice to Dolomites by Private bus. July 19: Hike up the Latemar and look at rocks. July 20: Bus to Milan. July 21: Fly home from Milan.

15 Program Fee$3200 (includes all lodging and breakfast, group arrival meal in Rome, guides, all group transport, entry fees to sites and museums, and excursions) Estimates of Airfare (OkC-Rome;Milan-OKC)~$1800 Estimates of meals $40/day x 15)~$600 One meal covered – Welcome meal in Rome Tuition and Fees Tuition and fees$1100 (resident) $2300 (nonresident) Education abroad application fee$35 Medex Insurance $21 Note: An International student Identity Card (ISIC., $25) is recommended.

16 Payment and Refund Policy (see the ‘Payment and Refund Policy’ for details Deadlines 50% of program Fee ($1600) by February 27 Final 50% ($1600) by March 25 Withdrawal February 27 – March 25: 50% returned

17 Scholarship Opportunities for OU students - (Honors students, inquire at the Honors College about travel assistance available.) For full listing, see OU Education Abroad’s web site at: http://www.ou.edu/cis/education_abroad/funding_study_abroad/ scholar ships.html The Presidential International Travel Fellowship (for STEM students)– Deadline Feb. 27, 2015. https://oklahoma.studioabroad.com/index.cfm?https://oklahoma.studioabroad.com/index.cfm FuseAct ion=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=10010&Type=S&sType=S CPSGG scholarships – (check with CPSGG for details). College of International Studies scholarships –(Some spring deadlines are in October. Check the website for deadlines) http://www.ou.edu/cis/education_abroad/funding_study_abroad/ scholar ships.html


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