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GEOLOGY 241 110. Paleontology (3) For geology and biology majors. Prerequisite: Geol 2, and either Bioi 1B or Zool 1; or permission of instructor. Structures and development of prehistoric animals; invertebrates and index fossils. May include field trips. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 111. Stratigraphy (3) Prerequisite: Geol 2, 101, or permission of instructor. Principles of stratigraphy and of sedimentation as applied to stratigraphy; features, arrangements, fossils, age and distribution of major rock formations of North America. May include field trips. 112. Optical Mineralogy (3) Prerequisite: Geol 13 or permission of instructor. Optical properties of minerals; identification of selected minerals by optical methods. Manipulation and use of petrographic microscope. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 113. Microscopic Petrography (3) Prerequisite: Geol 101, 112. Problems of classification of rocks; thin section study with petrographic microscope of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 115. Economic Geology (3) Not open to students with credit in Geol 115A. Prerequisite: college chemistry, geology major with senior standing; or permission of instructor. Common earth materials essential in jndnstry; geology, mineralogy, origin, distribution, occurrence, extraction, methods of refining, uses. May include field trips. 116. Petroleum Geology (3) Prerequisite: Geol I01, 106. Theories of origin of petroleum, petroleum structures, prospecting, extraction methods; selected pertoleum fields. May include field trips. 117. Ground Water (2) Prerequisite: senior standing or permrssron of instructor. Geologic and hydrologic factors related to occurrence and utilization of ground water. 118. Geological Maps (2) Prerequisite: Geol I06 or permission of instructor. Interpretation of geologic maps; advanced problems in structural geology; stereographic net; structural interpretation from aerial photographs. (I lecture, 3 lab hours) 120. Climatology (3) Prerequisite: Geol 20 or equivalent. Climates of the earth and their significance to man. 130. Geological Literature (2) Prerequisite: geology major or minor. Primary and secondary source materials; literary background of geology. 189. Geology of California (2) Prerequisite: Geol I, or Geog 1, or permission of instructor. Origin of geological features of the State; relation of structural, stratigraphic, and mineralogical conditions to geologic features and resources of the State.
Title | 1962-63 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1962-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 241 |
Full Text Search | GEOLOGY 241 110. Paleontology (3) For geology and biology majors. Prerequisite: Geol 2, and either Bioi 1B or Zool 1; or permission of instructor. Structures and development of prehistoric animals; invertebrates and index fossils. May include field trips. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 111. Stratigraphy (3) Prerequisite: Geol 2, 101, or permission of instructor. Principles of stratigraphy and of sedimentation as applied to stratigraphy; features, arrangements, fossils, age and distribution of major rock formations of North America. May include field trips. 112. Optical Mineralogy (3) Prerequisite: Geol 13 or permission of instructor. Optical properties of minerals; identification of selected minerals by optical methods. Manipulation and use of petrographic microscope. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 113. Microscopic Petrography (3) Prerequisite: Geol 101, 112. Problems of classification of rocks; thin section study with petrographic microscope of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 115. Economic Geology (3) Not open to students with credit in Geol 115A. Prerequisite: college chemistry, geology major with senior standing; or permission of instructor. Common earth materials essential in jndnstry; geology, mineralogy, origin, distribution, occurrence, extraction, methods of refining, uses. May include field trips. 116. Petroleum Geology (3) Prerequisite: Geol I01, 106. Theories of origin of petroleum, petroleum structures, prospecting, extraction methods; selected pertoleum fields. May include field trips. 117. Ground Water (2) Prerequisite: senior standing or permrssron of instructor. Geologic and hydrologic factors related to occurrence and utilization of ground water. 118. Geological Maps (2) Prerequisite: Geol I06 or permission of instructor. Interpretation of geologic maps; advanced problems in structural geology; stereographic net; structural interpretation from aerial photographs. (I lecture, 3 lab hours) 120. Climatology (3) Prerequisite: Geol 20 or equivalent. Climates of the earth and their significance to man. 130. Geological Literature (2) Prerequisite: geology major or minor. Primary and secondary source materials; literary background of geology. 189. Geology of California (2) Prerequisite: Geol I, or Geog 1, or permission of instructor. Origin of geological features of the State; relation of structural, stratigraphic, and mineralogical conditions to geologic features and resources of the State. |
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