~EGULAR SESSION - University of Oregon
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176 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS<br />
animals and plants; winter: geologic history <strong>of</strong> vertebrates; spring: geologic<br />
history <strong>of</strong> the Primates. Not intended for majors. Stovall.<br />
Geol 311, 312, 313. Mineralogy. 4 hours each term.<br />
Descriptive and determinative mineralogy; geometric and X-ray crystallography;<br />
optical mineralogy. Prerequisite: Ch 104, 105, 106; Ch 108, 109; Geol<br />
101, 102. Staples.<br />
Geol 331, 332, 333. Introduction to Paleontology. 3 hours each term.<br />
Structure and evolution <strong>of</strong> invertebrates and vertebrates, and their distribution<br />
in geologic time. Prerequisite: Geol103. Youngquist, Baldwin.<br />
Geol 352. Geology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oregon</strong>. 3 hours.<br />
Lectures, assigned reading, and field trips, to acquaint the student with some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the salient features <strong>of</strong> the geology <strong>of</strong> the state. Baldwin.<br />
Geo1392. Principles <strong>of</strong> Stratigraphy. 3 hours.<br />
Genesis and subsequent history <strong>of</strong> stratified rocks; sedimentation, induration,<br />
weathering; the methods <strong>of</strong> correlating such formations. Prerequisite: Geol<br />
101, 102, 103. Baldwin.<br />
Geol 393. Field Methods. 3 hours.<br />
Elementary topographic mapping; use <strong>of</strong> field instruments; field mapping <strong>of</strong><br />
selected areas. McMath.<br />
Geol40l. Research. Hours to be arranged.<br />
Geo1405. Reading and Conference. Hours to be arranged.<br />
GeoI406. Field Geology. Hours to be arranged.<br />
Prerequisite: Geol 393, HEc 250, consent <strong>of</strong> instructor. Staples.<br />
Geo1407. Seminar. Hours to be arranged.<br />
Current Geological Literature.<br />
Classical Geological Literature.<br />
Engineering Geology.<br />
Geological Report Writing.<br />
UPPER·DIVISION COURSES CARRYING GRADUATE CREDIT<br />
Geol4ll. Lithology. (g) 3 hours.<br />
The origin, occurrence, and classification <strong>of</strong> the principal rock types. Laboratory<br />
examination and classification <strong>of</strong> rocks in hand specimens. 2 lectures;<br />
1 laboratory period. Prerequisite: Geol 312. Lund.<br />
Geol4l4, 415, 416. Petrology and Petrography. (G) 4 hours each term.<br />
Origins, occurrences, and classifications <strong>of</strong> rocks. Laboratory work in both<br />
megascopic and microscopic examination <strong>of</strong> rocks. Prerequisite: Ph 201, 202,<br />
203. Geol 311, 312, 313. Lund.<br />
Geol42l, 422, 423. Economic Geology. (G) 3 hours each term.<br />
The general principles <strong>of</strong> the formation <strong>of</strong> metallic and nonmetallic economic<br />
geologic deposits; principal economic deposits, domestic and foreign. 2 lectures;<br />
1 laboratory period. Prerequisite: Ec 201, 202, 203; Geol 311, 312, 313.<br />
Kays, Purdom.<br />
Geo1440. Micropaleontology. (G) 3 hours.<br />
Survey <strong>of</strong> micr<strong>of</strong>ossil groups; stratigraphic distribution; methods <strong>of</strong> separation<br />
from matrices; classification. 1 lecture; 2 laboratory periods. Prerequisite:<br />
Geol 331, 332. Youngquist.<br />
GeoI45l,452. Pacific Coast Geology. (G) 3 hours each term.<br />
The general geology <strong>of</strong> the west coast <strong>of</strong> the United States and Canada from<br />
Alaska to southern California; special problems <strong>of</strong> the region. Prerequisite:<br />
Geol 101, 102, 103; senior or graduate standing. Baldwin, Youngquist.<br />
Geo1473. Photogeology. (G) 3 hours.<br />
Geologic interpretation <strong>of</strong> stereographic pairs <strong>of</strong> vertical aerial photographs.<br />
2 lectures, 1 three-hour laboratory period. Prerequisite: Geol 101, 102, 103.<br />
Benson.