Ge 101
Introduction to Geology and Geochemistry
    
  
    
  Introduction to Geology and Geochemistry
    
    9 units (3-0-6) 
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    first term
  
  
    Prerequisites: graduate standing or instructor's permission.
  
  A broad, high-level survey of geology and geochemistry with emphasis on quantitative understanding. Historical deduction in the geological and planetary sciences. Plate tectonics as a unifying theory of geology. Igneous and metamorphic processes, structural geology and geomorphology; weathering and sedimentary processes. Nucleosynthesis and chemical history of the solar system; distribution of the elements in the earth; isotopic systems as tracers and clocks; evolution of the biosphere; global geochemical and biogeochemical cycles; geochemical constraints on deep Earth structure. One mandatory overnight field trip, selected laboratory exercises, and problem sets.
      
        Instructor:
      
      Bucholz
    
  
  
