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GE141: Earth and Environmen t
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The essentials Instructor: Dr. Walter Sullivan — Bill –Office: Mudd 215 — Open-door policy –E-mail: wasulliv@colby.edu –Phone: 859-5803 Text — Geology: An introduction to Physical Geology, 4th edition by Chernikoff and Whitney Lab Manual — Laboratory Manual for Geology 141 by Rueger and Nelson
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The essentials How you will be graded Item Points possible In-class activities and home works150 First one-hour exam150 Second one-hour exam150 Final exam250 Lab300
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What you need to know to do well 1. Come to class (all the time). 2. Buy the textbook and the lab manual. 3. READ the textbook and the lab manual. (Preferably before you come to class) 4. Do the assignments in lecture and lab. 5. Go to lab. 6. Study for the exams.
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What is Geology? Geology is the study of the Earth, its formation, its history, and the processes that continue to shape it today The field includes Chemistry, Physics, and Biology as they relate to the Earth — Collectively we refer to these fields as Earth Sciences or Geosciences
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What are the Earth Sciences?
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Rocks... of course
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Mountains
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Streams and rivers
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Ancient life (fossils)
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Volcanoes
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Earthquakes
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Land slides
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Groundwater
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Oil and gas
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Mining: Coal
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Mining: Metals
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Our impact on the environment
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Why do I care?
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Sustainability: ~6.7 billion people!
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Global Warming
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Earthquakes & Tsunamis Indian Ocean Tsunami December 26, 2004 186,983 dead 42,883 missing
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Natural Resources This morning oil is trading at $_____/barrel
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This coarse should help you learn: 1.How Earth processes operate, how they shape our environment, and how they affect us 2.Where Earth resources come from, the impacts of using them, and how we can reduce these impacts This course also seeks to improve your critical-thinking and data-analysis skills.
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