Middlebury

GEOL 0112

Environmental Geology

Environmental Geology
Geological processes form the physical framework on which ecosystems operate. We require an understanding of the geological environment in order to minimize disruption of natural systems by human development and to avoid hazards such as floods and landslides. This course is an overview of basic tectonic, volcanic, and landscape-forming processes and systems, including earthquakes, rivers, soils, and groundwater. Environmental effects of energy, mineral, and water resource use, and waste disposal are also examined. Weekly field labs after spring break. Registration priority for first and second-year students. 3 hrs. lect./disc., 3 hrs. lab/field trips
Subject:
Geology
Department:
Geology
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SCI
Equivalent Courses:
GEOL 0111
GEOL 0170
ECSC 0111
GEOL 0120 *
ECSC 0112 *

Sections in Spring 2015, School Abroad Japan (Tokyo)

Spring 2015

GEOL0112A-S15 Lecture (Munroe)
GEOL0112B-S15 Lecture (Munroe)
GEOL0112X-S15 Lab (Munroe)
GEOL0112Y-S15 Lab (Munroe)
GEOL0112Z-S15 Lab (Munroe)