Geology 101 - Environmental Geology

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Steven Dunn;Penny Taylor

MW 11:00AM-12:15PM

Mount Holyoke College
81230
Clapp Laboratory 016
sdunn@mtholyoke.edu;pmtaylor@mtholyoke.edu
The only planet known to sustain life, Earth provides all the resources that sustain us, yet it can be an unpredictable and sometimes dangerous home. Floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and other natural processes challenge our ingenuity, while we also contend with self-induced problems such as pollution, desertification, and even global climate change. This course examines earth processes, how these affect our lives, and how we can best live with and sustain our environment. The labs covers selected geologic topics including methods for recognizing and interpreting environmental hazards, and developing strategies to address environmental problems.

This course is limited to First-year and Sophomore students.

Preference to 1st & 2nd yr students, 25 spaces for 1st yr students. Jrs & Srs may register at the Acad Fair on a 1st come-1st served basis.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.