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GEOSC 10: Geology of the National Parks

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Module 1: Science!

  • Welcome to Module 1
  • Main Topics: Module 1
  • Science, Geology, and National Parks
  • Why Science?
  • Why National Parks?
  • What is Geology?
  • A Brief Overview of Geology
  • Sidebar: A Brief Chemistry Lesson
  • This Course
  • Virtual Tours
  • A Rocking Review
  • Optional Enrichment Article
  • Module 1 Wrap-Up

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  • Tour the National Parks
    • Module 1: Science!
      • Welcome to Module 1
      • Main Topics: Module 1
      • Science, Geology, and National Parks
      • Why Science?
      • Why National Parks?
      • What is Geology?
      • A Brief Overview of Geology
      • Sidebar: A Brief Chemistry Lesson
      • This Course
      • Virtual Tours
      • A Rocking Review
      • Optional Enrichment Article
      • Module 1 Wrap-Up
    • Module 2: Making Mountains and Earthquakes
    • Module 3: Mountain Building & Volcanism
    • Module 4: Mountain Building, Obduction, and Tsunamis
    • Module 5: Tearing Down Mountains: Weathering, Mass Movement, and Landslides
    • Module 6: Tearing Down Mountains: Groundwater & Rivers
    • Module 7: Glaciers, Ice, and Permafrost
    • Module 8: Coasts & Sea-level Changes
    • Module 9: Deep Time: Stratigraphy and the Sedimentary Record
    • Module 10: Uniformitarianism & the Age of the Earth
    • Module 11: Evolution & Extinction
    • Module 12: Biodiversity, Global Warming and the Future
    • Course Review
    • Acknowledgments

Course materials prepared by Richard Alley and Sridhar Anandakrishnan, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, Penn State.

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