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GEOLOGY OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST is a great follow-up
course to your Introductory Physical Geology experience. In this course, you
will be learning the geological biography of one of the world’s most
dynamic and complex geologic regions – our very own Pacific Northwest.
Along the way, you will come to know how many of the region’s familiar
landmarks formed – the Olympics, the Cascades, the San Juan Islands,
the lava plains of Eastern Washington, Puget Sound…and many more. Our area has some of the world’s
most fascinating geology…and you will be using your intro-geology
training and a host of new insights to learn about our region in greater,
richer detail. Announcements
& Downloads Here
is a copy of the syllabus EARTH
AND SPACE SCIENCES 301
GEOLOGY
OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
SPRING
2009
GEOLOGY OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST is a great follow-up
course to your Introductory Physical Geology experience. In this course, you
will be learning the geological biography of one of the world’s most
dynamic and complex geologic regions – our very own Pacific Northwest.
Along the way, you will come to know how many of the region’s familiar
landmarks formed – the Olympics, the Cascades, the San Juan Islands,
the lava plains of Eastern Washington, Puget Sound…and many more. Our area has some of the world’s
most fascinating geology…and you will be using your intro-geology
training and a host of new insights to learn about our region in greater,
richer detail. INSTRUCTOR:
Stan Chernicoff OFFICE:
153 Johnson Hall PHONE#:
543.9543 E-MAIL :
sechern@u.washington.edu OFFICE HOURS:
In Johnson Hall – Tuesday 10:30am-Noon/Thursday 11:30am-1pm
“LUNCH
WITH STAN C.” – MWF from 12:30pm to whenever. You can meet with Stan and your classmates to discuss geology, course-related issues, and just about
any other topic imaginable. We will meet in “By George”
immediately after class. (On nice
Spring days, we’ll take it outside to the picnic tables on the west
side of “By George.” CLUE: ESS 301 will have its very own CLUE session. We will
meet on Wednesday nights from 6:30-8:00pm to review the week’s work and
preview the upcoming week too. Here’s a chance to clarify whatever
confuses you and chat informally about things that interest you.
TEXT: “Northwest Exposures” – Alt COURSE WEBSITE: http://faculty.washington.edu/sechern/ess301 GRADES: Your
grade will be decided with a simple formula: Laboratory:
100pts Three Midquarters: 300pts (100 pts each) TOTAL 400 pts NOTE: THE
EXAMS ARE NOT
COMPREHENSIVE The first two exams will be multiple/fill-in type. The
third exam will be multiple-choice only.
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING IN THIS CLASS
(THAT IS…YOU FLUNKED AN EXAM MISERABLY) …YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO
HAVE A SHORT MEETING WITH STAN C.
TO FIGURE OUT WHAT’S GOING
WRONG. ** IF YOU DON’T ATTEND THESE MEETINGS…YOU CAN’T
PASS THIS CLASS.** HONOR SYSTEM: Many classes here at UW devise elaborate
schemes to prevent exam-taking “misbehavior” (aka –
cheating). Instead, we have
chosen to trust our students and assume that all are trustworthy (amazingly
naïve, aren’t we?). In
this class, student pledge to do their own work on lab assignments and exams. LABORATORY: Geology lab introduces you to some of the
practical “hands- on” aspects of the subject through group
exercises and class discussions of practical, relevant topics. YOU ARE EXPECTED
TO ATTEND ALL WEEKLY LAB
SESSIONS. YOU CAN’T COMPLETE THIS COURSE WITHOUT COMPLETING THE LAB. Your lab instructors will discuss their plans for your lab
class at the first lab meeting. LABS BEGIN
– MONDAY, APRIL 6. (THERE ARE NO LABS DURING WEEK ONE OR WEEK TEN). FIELD
TRIPS: A program of weekend field outings is now being assembled to all
corners of the Pacific Northwest. There is no substitute for seeing geology
first-hand, so we encourage you to take full advantage of these
opportunities. We’ll be distributing a handout with trip dates and
places during the next few days. These trips are OPTIONAL and FREE and you
even get a little extra-credit for attending – IF YOU PARTICIPATE
PRODUCTIVELY. We are even
planning at least one two-day trip – that will involve camping.
LECTURE SCHEDULE
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS AND KEY POINTS
ess301
Number One Northwest in North America ESS 301 – Quesnellia, Okanogans Ess301 first midquarter review ESS
301 – Bedrock Geo of Seattle
ESS
301 – High Cascades and Modern Volcanism ESS
301 – Glaciation in the Northwest – new |
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