Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences |
The Solid Earth Syllabus |
Topics |
Tentative Dates |
Reading Assignment |
Earth System Science & |
01/12 & 01/14 |
Chapter 1 |
Earth's Origin |
01/19 & 01/21 |
Chapter 2 |
Geologic Time |
01/26 & 01/28 |
Chapter 3 |
Elements, Minerals, & Rocks |
02/02 & 02/04 |
Chapter 4 |
Mineral Resources and Mining |
02/09 & 02/11 |
Chapter 5 |
Earthquakes |
02/16 & 02/23 |
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Midterm Exam |
02/25 |
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Rock Weathering |
03/02 & 03/04 |
Chapter 6 |
The Hydrologic Cycle, |
03/16 & 03/18 |
Chapter 7 |
Managing our Water Resources |
03/23 & 03/25 |
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Groundwater Storage, Flow, |
03/30 & 04/01 |
Chapter 8 |
Energy: Fossil Fuels, |
04/06 & 04/08 |
Chapter 11 |
The Atmosphere |
04/13, 04/15, & |
Chapter 12 |
Environmental Change - |
04/22 & 04/27 |
Chapter 13 |
St. Louis and the Environment |
04/29 |
Notes Supplied |
Classroom Etiquette Don't come to class to socialize and chat, that's rude and unfair to students who want to listen and participate. If you persist in talking during class, I will ask you to leave. And please try to make it to class on time, because of the entrance is near the front of the room later arrivals disrupt the class.
Please feel free to ask questions - questioning is the essence of science.
Honesty
Students are expected to be honest in their academic work. The University reserves the right to penalize any student whose academic conduct at any time is, in its judgment, detrimental to the University. Such conduct shall include cases of plagiarism, collusion, cheating, giving or receiving or offering or soliciting information in examinations, or the use of previously prepared material in examinations or quizzes. Violations should be reported to your course instructor, who will investigate and adjudicate them according to the Policy on Academic Honesty of the College of Arts and Sciences. If the charges are found to be true, the student may be liable for academic or disciplinary probation, suspension, or expulsion by the University.
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