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Fundamentals of Environmental Geology (ENVS*2240)

Course code: 
ENVS*2240
Section: 
01
Course term: 
Fall
Course instructor: 
G. Morozova
Details: 

This course introduces the concepts and real-world examples of environmental issues related to plate tectonics, natural resources and igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary processes and rocks, groundwater and structural geology. Students will develop laboratory skills in rock and mineral identification, geological map interpretation and site characterization.

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