1st Edition
GEOL 1040: Earth Environments
School: Bowling Green State University (BGSU )
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Pages: 11For this exam we covered Earth quakes, streams/ flooding, groundwater, and land slides
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Pages: 2in this lecture we discussed land slides and what triggers land slides.
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Pages: 3in this lecture we begin our discussion about land slides an mass movement of land material. we discussed a few types and the process that occurs.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed how water table relates to wells.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed the movement of ground water and what controls it.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discuss what porosity and permeability are and what they mean
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Pages: 3In this lecture we discussed what ground water is, what uses we have for it, and where it can be found
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Pages: 4In this lecture we discussed streams and flooding. what types of streams there are and their characteristics, as well as, type of floods and flood mitigation efforts
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Pages: 3In this lecture we discussed what streams do and the types of deposition it creates
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed what a base level is and how it effects erosion and depostion.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed what a stream profile is and what factors control them.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed how streams change from the beginning to the end. We discuss how location affects gradient, discharge, channel roughness, and size.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed the ways earthquakes are measured. We also talked about how geologist can determine where an earthquake is happening.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed how stress and elasticity relates to plate boundaries to create earth quakes. We also talked about seismic waves
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Pages: 2In this lecture we identified which plate boundaries are caused by what stress which creates which kind of strain (or fault). We also discussed how folding is created and what kinds of folds there are.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed what relative dating is and how we can figure out which rock is older than another rock based off of position.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we wrapped up our section on metamorphic rocks by discussing the types of environments they are formed under. We then begin the topic of dating and discusses what dating is.
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Pages: 2In this lecture we discussed the agents of metamorphism. They are Heat, Pressure, and Volatiles. We then discussed the sources of these agents.
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Pages: 3In this lecture we discuss the different type of sedimentary structures and what sedimentary rocks offer society
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Pages: 3In this lecture we discussed the differences between clastic and non clastic sedimentary rocks. We covered the sources, maturity, and chemical composition of these.
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Pages: 2In this lecture, we were introduced to sedimentary rocks. We listed a few environments in which erosion happens and what kind of forces are behind erosion in those locations.
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Pages: 3In this lecture we wrapped the igneous rock section by discussing melting
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Pages: 9In the first exam we will be covering topics such as: Geology overview Systems within the Earth Plate Techtonics Minerals Igneous Rocs This study guide was based off of a study guide that Dr. Panter provided
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Pages: 6During this lecture we discussed how heat is transferred and how magma is created.