Our research group regularly participates in departmental field trips to exotic and geologically-interesting locales. Student costs are minimal, and these trips are an excellent opportunity to experience geology first-hand.
Recent trips have included:
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Geology of Argentina – 2006
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Combined field trip with Quaternary Geology and Sedimentology.
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Active Tectonics – San Andreas Fault, California, 2004
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Combined field trip with Geophysics.
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Traveled the length of the San Andreas Fault from the Salton Sea to San Francisco, stopping at geological and geophysical points of interest along the way.
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Dinosaur National Monument – Utah, 2003
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Combined field trip with Paleontology.
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South Africa – 2002
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Combined field trip with Economic Geology.
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Pyrenees – Spain, 2001
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Combined field trip with Sedimentology.
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Caledonides – Norway, 2000
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Combined field trip with Petrology.
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