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Geology 228: Introductory Applied Geophysics

Application of geophysical methods to engineering and environmental problems at an introductory level to undergraduates major in geology, natural resources management, and science education, and so on. Topics include site investigation, seismic reflection and refraction, DC resistivity, electromagnetic induction, and ground penetrating radar.

Geology 229: Engineering and Environmental Geology

Application of geological principles to engineering and environmental problems. Topics include site investigation, geologic hazards, slope processes, earthquakes, subsidence, and the engineering properties of geologic materials. Course intended for both geology and engineering majors.

Geology 277/377: Exploration and Engineering Seismology

Principles and applications of seismic methods of exploring the interior of the earth for exploration and engineering.

Geology 278/378: Environmental and Engineering Geophysics

Principles and applications of electric, magnetic and electromagnetic methods of exploring the interior of the earth.

Geology 305: Geophysical Tomography


Geology 400-1: Physics of Earth Materials


Geology 400-2: GPS and Crustal Deformation


   
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