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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES (L19)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2014

L19 EPSc 201Earth and the Environment4.0 UnitsLab Required
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01-T-R---10:00A-11:30ABrown / 118 SkemerMay 6 2014 6:00PM - 8:00PM60390
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A-T-----2:30P-4:30PRudolph / 204 SkemerSee Department20190
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B--W----3:00P-5:00PRudolph / 204 SkemerSee Department20120
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C----F--3:00P-5:00PRudolph / 204 SkemerSee Department2080
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L19 EPSc 400Topics in the GeosciencesVar. Units (max = 3.0)
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01M------5:30P-6:30PRudolph / 204 RoseSee Instructor12120
Desc:Geology of Italy This course will investigate Italy's diverse geological record. You will piece together the generation of the Mediterranean basin, figure out the origin and evolution of the Appenine Mountains, put your finger on the KT boundary, and explore the stratigraphy of Rome. The course will develop your field skills teaching you how to make thorough, relevant observations and measurements in the field. The class will consist of weekly seminars, culminating in a mandatory field trip to Italy during spring break. One class hour a week. Credit 1 unit. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing and permission of instructor.
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L19 EPSc 500Special Topics in the GeosciencesVar. Units (max = 3.0)
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01-T-R---10:00A-11:30ARudolph / 308 CatalanoSee Instructor1070
Desc:Geochemical and Biogeochemical Reaction Modeling. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
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02-T-R---10:30A-12:00PRudolph / 333 McKinnonSee Instructor1420
Desc:Impact Cratering
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L19 EPSc 592ResearchVar. Units (max = 12.0)
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01TBASee Dept / ArvidsonSee Instructor510
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02TBASee Dept / BradleySee Instructor510
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03TBASee Dept / CatalanoSee Instructor530
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04TBASee Dept / CrissSee Instructor500
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05TBASee Dept / DymekSee Instructor500
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06TBASee Dept / FegleySee Instructor510
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07TBASee Dept / FikeSee Instructor520
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08TBASee Dept / JolliffSee Instructor660
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09TBASee Dept / McKinnonSee Instructor500
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10TBASee Dept / [TBA]See Instructor000
11TBASee Dept / PasterisSee Instructor500
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12TBASee Dept / SkemerSee Instructor510
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13TBASee Dept / [TBA]See Instructor000
14TBASee Dept / SmithSee Instructor500
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15TBASee Dept / SolomatovSee Instructor500
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16TBASee Dept / WiensSee Instructor520
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17TBASee Dept / WysessionSee Department500
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