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Winter Term 2016 TOP: PARADIGM SHIFTS - 1210 - GEOL 520
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Prerequisites/Notes: Declared geology majors only

Catalog Description : An opportunity for students to read and analyze primary literature on significant topics in geology.

Topic for Winter 2016: Paradigm Shifts in the History of Geology
Seminar focusing on major intellectual watersheds in the geosciences from the 19th century to the present, including recognition of evidence for the Ice Age, arguments about the age of the Earth, controversies over the origin of granite, the emergence of plate tectonic theory, and the more recent embrace of neocatastrophism. We will study both original scientific publications from the times of these paradigm shifts as well as analyses by historians of science.



Topic for Spring 2016: Paleoenvironmental Proxies
While we cannot directly measure environmental parameters of the geologic past, the geologic record full of clues that allow us better understand the Earth’s environment through time. Geochemical proxies have been used to understand a wide variety of paleoenvironmental parameters including: climate, CO2. concentrations, ocean pH, atmospheric O2 concentration, and much more. This seminar course will explore a number of these proxies, seeking to understand why they occur, what they tell us, and how we can interpret them.



Attributes: 400-599 Advanced Course


Term

Winter Term 2016

Instructors

Ellen K. Schaal, Marcia Bjornerud

Course

GEOL 520

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

TOP: PARADIGM SHIFTS

Final Exam

Wednesday, Mar 16, 2016 11:30 a.m. - 02:00 p.m.

CRN

1210

Status

Active

Class Time

12:30 PM-02:20 PM TR YOUN 316

Start-End Date

Jan 04, 2016-Mar 16, 2016

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

Variable

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Maximum

Number registered

Enrollment:

Unlimited

6