Fall 2002

Fall 2002 Syllabus   Fall 2002 Tentative Schedule

Introduction to Geology PowerPoint      Introduction to Geology (Outline)

Minerals PowerPoint      Minerals (outline)

Igneous Rocks PowerPoint     Igneous Rocks (outline)  

Bowens Reaction Series (PDF)  Bowens Reaction Series (Annotated)   

Volcanic Rocks PowerPoint

Sedimentary Rocks PowerPoint   Sedimentary Rocks (outline)

Metamorphic Rocks PowerPoint   Metamorphic Rocks (outline)

Preparation Questions for Exam #1 (part one)

Preparation Questions for Exam #1 (part two)

Geologic Time PowerPoint   Geologic time (Outline)

Plate Tectonics (Chapter 7 Outline)  Plate Tectonics PowerPoint #1

Plate Boundary Worksheet  Plate Tectonics PowerPoint #2

Deformation and Structural Geology (Chapter 8 Outline) Part 1

                                Deformation and Structural Geology PowerPoint Part 1

Deformation & Earthquakes (Chapter 8 Outline) Part 2

                                Earthquake PowerPoint

                                Elastic Rebound Demonstration

Virtual Earthquake Exercise (Your Virtual Seismologist Certificate is Due Friday, October 18, 2002 during class time)

Making and Breaking Plates (Chapter 9 Outline)

Destroying Plates and Building Continents (Chapter 10 Outline)

Exam Preparation Questions

Earth's Water (Outline)  Polar Water Molecule

                    Earth's Water PowerPoint slides

Sediment Formation: Weathering (Outline, part 1)

Sediment Formation: Weathering (Outline, part 2)

                    Weathering PowerPoint slides

Sedimentary Systems

                    Sedimentary System's PowerPoint slides

Preparatory questions for Exam #3 (part 1) 

Preparatory questions for Exam #3 (part 2)

Geomorphology & Mass Wasting (outline)  Mass Wasting slides

Geomorphology & Rivers (outline)

Geomorphology & Glaciers (outline)   Glacier slides

Geomorphology & Deserts (outline)  Desert slides  Mars slides

Geomorphology & Coastlines (outline) Oceanography slides

Guidelines for the Final Class Exercise

Final Exam Questions (part 1)  Final Exam Questions (part 2)