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« on: August 27, 2010, 03:15:26 PM »

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Class Lectures - Powerpoint and PDF formats
Lecture 1: Class Objectives, Syllabus, and Overview of Physical Geology
Lecture 2: Minerals I: Atoms, chemical bonding, and silicate minerals
Lecture 3: Minerals II: Physical properties and diagnostic tests
Lecture 4: Igneous Rocks I: Identification and classification
Lecture 5: Igneous Rocks II: Heat, magma generation, and differentiation
Lecture 6: Volcanic Rocks I: Intro to volcanic processes and controls, rocks, and MSH eruption
Lecture 7: Volcanic Rocks II: Volcano types, lava floods, composite volcanoes, and SHV and hazards
Lecture 8: Weathering, erosion, and soil formation
Lecture 9: Sedimentary Rocks: Clastic and chemical sedimentary rocks and environments of deposition
Lecture 10: Metamorphism: Processes, rocks, hydrothermal alteration, and tectonics
Lecture 11: Geologic Time: Principles of relative age dating, radiometric dating, and the age of the Earth
Lecture 12: Mass Wasting
Lecture 13: Streams and Floods: Stream basics, erosion, and transport, deposition, deltas, and floods
Lecture 14: Ground Water: Principles and Problems
Lecture 15: Glaciers and Glaciation
Lecture 16: Deserts and Wind Action
Lecture 17: Waves, Beaches, and Coasts
Lecture 18: Geologic Structures: Stress, strain, folds, and faults
Lecture 19: Earthquakes: Elastic rebound, seismic waves, and locating earthquakes and their effects
Lecture 20: Geophysics: Isostosy, gravity, magnetics and heat flow
Lecture 21: The Sea Floor: Methods of study, morphology, and processes
Lecture 22: Plate Tectonics: Continental Drift, paleomagnetism, sea floor spreading, driving forces
Lecture 23: Orogenesis: Mountain Belts and the Continental Crust (not covered in class in F09)
http://www.uta.edu/faculty/mattioli/geol_1113.html
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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2010, 06:40:17 PM »

Geology lectures notes
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Class Lectures - Powerpoint and PDF formats
Lecture 1: Class Objectives, Syllabus, and Overview of Physical Geology
Lecture 2: Minerals I: Atoms, chemical bonding, and silicate minerals
Lecture 3: Minerals II: Physical properties and diagnostic tests
Lecture 4: Igneous Rocks I: Identification and classification
Lecture 5: Igneous Rocks II: Heat, magma generation, and differentiation
Lecture 6: Volcanic Rocks I: Intro to volcanic processes and controls, rocks, and MSH eruption
Lecture 7: Volcanic Rocks II: Volcano types, lava floods, composite volcanoes, and SHV and hazards
Lecture 8: Weathering, erosion, and soil formation
Lecture 9: Sedimentary Rocks: Clastic and chemical sedimentary rocks and environments of deposition
Lecture 10: Metamorphism: Processes, rocks, hydrothermal alteration, and tectonics
Lecture 11: Geologic Time: Principles of relative age dating, radiometric dating, and the age of the Earth
Lecture 12: Mass Wasting
Lecture 13: Streams and Floods: Stream basics, erosion, and transport, deposition, deltas, and floods
Lecture 14: Ground Water: Principles and Problems
Lecture 15: Glaciers and Glaciation
Lecture 16: Deserts and Wind Action
Lecture 17: Waves, Beaches, and Coasts
Lecture 18: Geologic Structures: Stress, strain, folds, and faults
Lecture 19: Earthquakes: Elastic rebound, seismic waves, and locating earthquakes and their effects
Lecture 20: Geophysics: Isostosy, gravity, magnetics and heat flow
Lecture 21: The Sea Floor: Methods of study, morphology, and processes
Lecture 22: Plate Tectonics: Continental Drift, paleomagnetism, sea floor spreading, driving forces
Lecture 23: Orogenesis: Mountain Belts and the Continental Crust (not covered in class in F09)
http://www.uta.edu/faculty/mattioli/geol_1113.html
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Very informative, thank you Doug.
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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2010, 08:40:33 PM »

Geology lectures notes
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Class Lectures - Powerpoint and PDF formats
Lecture 1: Class Objectives, Syllabus, and Overview of Physical Geology
Lecture 2: Minerals I: Atoms, chemical bonding, and silicate minerals
Lecture 3: Minerals II: Physical properties and diagnostic tests
Lecture 4: Igneous Rocks I: Identification and classification
Lecture 5: Igneous Rocks II: Heat, magma generation, and differentiation
Lecture 6: Volcanic Rocks I: Intro to volcanic processes and controls, rocks, and MSH eruption
Lecture 7: Volcanic Rocks II: Volcano types, lava floods, composite volcanoes, and SHV and hazards
Lecture 8: Weathering, erosion, and soil formation
Lecture 9: Sedimentary Rocks: Clastic and chemical sedimentary rocks and environments of deposition
Lecture 10: Metamorphism: Processes, rocks, hydrothermal alteration, and tectonics
Lecture 11: Geologic Time: Principles of relative age dating, radiometric dating, and the age of the Earth
Lecture 12: Mass Wasting
Lecture 13: Streams and Floods: Stream basics, erosion, and transport, deposition, deltas, and floods
Lecture 14: Ground Water: Principles and Problems
Lecture 15: Glaciers and Glaciation
Lecture 16: Deserts and Wind Action
Lecture 17: Waves, Beaches, and Coasts
Lecture 18: Geologic Structures: Stress, strain, folds, and faults
Lecture 19: Earthquakes: Elastic rebound, seismic waves, and locating earthquakes and their effects
Lecture 20: Geophysics: Isostosy, gravity, magnetics and heat flow
Lecture 21: The Sea Floor: Methods of study, morphology, and processes
Lecture 22: Plate Tectonics: Continental Drift, paleomagnetism, sea floor spreading, driving forces
Lecture 23: Orogenesis: Mountain Belts and the Continental Crust (not covered in class in F09)
http://www.uta.edu/faculty/mattioli/geol_1113.html
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Very informative, thank you Doug.


No worries! I have some more  great links to upload.I see one role of this forum is as a learning resource. Their is an incredible amount of good material on the web but it takes time to find it and if I can help reduce this time by directly linking to sites like that above then I think I am going some way to achieving my aims of providing a learning resource.
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