Geology 370 - Elementary Petrology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Spring 2000
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Lecture: Room AB20 Weeks Hall
12:05-12:55pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday

Lab
Sections:
Lab 301 Tuesday 1:20pm-4:20pm Clechenko 270 Weeks Hall
Lab 302 Wednesday 2:30pm-5:30pm Brownson

Instructor (Igneous): Brad Singer
Office: 387 Weeks Hall
Office Hours: Wednesday 9:00-11:00am
or by appointment
Phone: 265-8650
e-mail: bsinger@geology.wisc.edu
Instructor (Sedimentary): Alan Carroll
Office: 483 Weeks Hall
Office Hours: Tuesday 3:00-5:00pm
or by appointment
Phone: 262-2368
e-mail: acarroll@geology.wisc.edu
Instructor (Metamorphic): Ron Schott
Office: 273 Weeks Hall
Office Hours: Wednesday 9:00-11:00am
or by appointment
Phone: 262-8960 (leave a message)
e-mail: rschott@geology.wisc.edu

TA (Tuesday Lab): Cory Clechenko
Office: 352 Weeks Hall
Office Hours: Wednesday 11:00-Noon
Thursday 11:00-Noon
or by appointment
Phone: 262-8960 (leave a message)
e-mail: coryc@geology.wisc.edu
TA (Wednesday Lab): Jeffrey Brownson
Office: 352 Weeks Hall
Office Hours: Monday 2:25-3:15pm
Tuesday 1:20-2:10pm
or by appointment
Phone: 262-8960 (leave a message)
e-mail: jrsb@geology.wisc.edu



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