GEOS 301(F) Structural Geology
The structure of the earth's crust is constantly changing and the rocks making
up the crust must deform to accommodate these changes. Rock deformation occurs
over many scales ranging from individual mineral grains to mountain belts.
This course deals with the geometric description of structures, stress and
strain analysis, deformation mechanisms in rocks, and the large scale forces
responsible for crustal deformation. The laboratories cover geologic maps,
rock structures and fabrics in hand samples and thin sections, and basic
field techniques. Lectures and discussion, three hours a week; laboratory,
three hours a week.
Evaluation will be based on laboratory work, a midterm, and a final exam.
Hour: KARABINOS