Geosciences 221 - MINERALOGY

Fall
2015
01
5.00
Mark Brandriss
TTh 09:00-10:20; Th 01:10-04:00
Smith College
20978-F15
SAB-RD 101; SAB-RD 102
mbrandri@smith.edu
A project-oriented study of minerals and the information they contain about planetary processes. The theory and application to mineralogic problems of crystallography, crystal chemistry, crystal optics, x-ray diffraction, quantitative x-ray spectroscopy and other spectroscopic techniques. The course normally includes a weekend field trip to important geologic localities in the Adirondack Mountains. Prerequisite: 101 and 102, or 108, or FYS 103, or 102 with any other GEO 100-level course. 102 can be taken concurrently. Recommended: CHM 111 or equivalent.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.