Geology 126 - The Cambrian Explosion
The Cambrian Explosion
Fall
2020
01
4.00
Mark McMenamin
M 07:00PM-08:15PM;TTH 07:00PM-08:00PM;WF 07:00PM-08:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
112009
Clapp Laboratory 300;Clapp Laboratory 300;Clapp Laboratory 300
mmcmenam@mtholyoke.edu
The origin of animals was arguably the most important event in earth history. In this course we will review the history of earth, learn basic geology, and then examine the problem of the origin of animals by studying Mount Holyoke College's superb and unique collection of Proterozoic and Cambrian fossils. The emergence of animals has been called the Cambrian explosion. We will examine what this means for our understanding of evolution as we evaluate hypotheses proposed to explain the relatively sudden appearance of more than half of known animal phyla during the Cambrian event.