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Section | Day | Time | Exam Date | Delivery |
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GEOL 102 - Earth and Environment |
The nature of the earth. Plate tectonics and the geological time scale. Earthquakes, volcanism and surface processes with reference to their effect on the human environment. Earth resources, waste disposal, and pollution in a geological context. |
001 |
MWF |
5:30pm - 6:20pm |
19-APR-24 |
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050 |
S |
09:00am - 11:20am |
20-APR-24 |
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051 |
S |
1:00pm - 3:45pm |
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093 |
M |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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095 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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098 |
R |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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099 |
F |
08:30am - 11:15am |
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GEOL 211 - Mineralogy II |
Mineral phase diagrams. Minerals of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Mineral paragenesis. Geothermometers and geobarometers. X-ray techniques. Introduction to thin section identification of minerals in igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
***Prerequisite: GEOL 201, GEOL 210 and CHEM 104.***
*Note: It is strongly recommended that students register in CHEM 105 prior to, or concurrently with, this course.* |
001 |
MWF |
09:30am - 10:20am |
17-APR-24 |
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099 |
F |
1:30pm - 4:15pm |
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GEOL 241 - Paleontology |
Classification, morphology, evolution, paleoecology, and stratigraphic distribution of the main groups of fossils.
***Prerequisite: GEOL 240.***
*Note: GEOL 241 is a Winter only course.* |
001 |
TR |
1:00pm - 2:15pm |
18-APR-24 |
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099 |
R |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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GEOL 313 - Igneous Petrology |
Classification and genesis of igneous rocks. Introduction to the common igneous rock suites and associations. Study of hand specimens and thin sections.
***Prerequisite: GEOL 211 and GEOL 307; GEOL 307 and GEOL 313 may be taken concurrently if GEOL 211 has been completed successfully. CHEM 250 is recommended.*** |
001 |
TR |
10:00am - 11:15am |
18-APR-24 |
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099 |
R |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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GEOL 315 - Metamorphic Petrology |
Metamorphic minerals, rocks and processes. Agencies and occurrence of metamorphism. Metamorphic grade, zones and facies. Metamorphic reactions and the petrogenic grid. Metamorphic textures. Anatexis and development of migmatites.
***Prerequisite: GEOL 211 and GEOL 307 (GEOL 307 may be taken concurretly.)*** |
001 |
MWF |
08:30am - 09:20am |
22-APR-24 |
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099 |
W |
11:30am - 2:15pm |
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GEOL 340 - Stratigraphy |
Principles and problems of stratigraphy. Geological history of North America in its world setting. Index fossils. Geological maps.
***Prerequisite: GEOL 220 or 241, 240 and 314. GEOL 314 may be taken concurrently*** |
001 |
TR |
1:00pm - 2:15pm |
18-APR-24 |
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099 |
M |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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GEOL 400AB - Thesis - Second Half |
Original investigation under the supervision of a faculty member. A thesis describing the research is written and presented, and defended.
***Prerequisite: GEOL 313, 314, 315, 340, 453, 396, and GEOL 400AA.***
*Note: This is the second half of GEOL 400 Thesis, and should be taken after GEOL 400AA.* |
001 |
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GEOL 453 - Structural Geology ll |
Morphology, nomenclature and classification of large and small scale structures in the earth's crust. Natural stress-strain relations and structural analysis and interpretation. Major tectonic features of the earth.
*** Prerequisite: GEOL 353 and PHYS 109 *** |
001 |
MWF |
10:30am - 11:20am |
19-APR-24 |
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099 |
F |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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GEOL 460 - Applied Exploration Geophysics |
Introduction to geophysical methods including seismic, magnetics, gravity, electromagnetics, IP, radiometrics, and remote sensing. Application to finding and developing petroleum pools and mineral deposits.
*** Prerequisite: MATH 110, PHYS 112 or PHYS 119 and GEOL 201 or permission of the Department Head *** |
001 |
TR |
11:30am - 12:45pm |
23-APR-24 |
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GEOL 470 - Metallic Mineral Deposits |
Geologic characteristics and genesis of metallic mineral deposits. Basic concept of mineral exploration. Ore mineralogy and petrology.
***Prerequisite: GEOL 313, 314, and 353.*** |
001 |
MWF |
09:30am - 10:20am |
17-APR-24 |
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099 |
T |
2:30pm - 5:15pm |
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GEOL 490AO - Directed Studies in Groundwater Flow |
This course provides an overview of the principles underlying groundwater flow including aquifer properties and regional groundwater flow. Examples will draw from instances within the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
**Permission of the Department Head is required to register.**
*Note: Students may receive credit for one of GEOL 490AO or GEOL 476.* |
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