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Field Work
Total Station Surveying of Gravimeter Stations in Owens Valley
Advanced Mapping
GSC 4910L Field Module in Placerita Canyon
Petrology Research
Electron Microbrobe Analysis at Stanford University
Massive Failure of Angeles Crest Highway West of Wrightwood
Group Learning
Undergraduate Computer/Map Room During Finals Week
Remote Field Work
Geological Mapping in Sierra Los Alacranes, Sonora, Mexico
Geophysics Survey
Ground Penetrating Radar Experiment
Desert Camp
Sunset Over Calico Mountains
Zircon Separation
Using Our Frantz Magnetic Separator
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Different views of Shorlines of southern California. Two of which shows geologists surveying the area
Quantifying uplift rate of Southern California Shorelines
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Photomicrographs from our Optical Mineralogy Laboratory
Optical Mineralogy Laboratory
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Through hands-on learning methods, faculty-mentored research, and exposure to current technology, our students acquire skills applicable to careers in the Geosciences and related disciplines. The Department's programs provide a global perspective for problem solving, decision making and leadership roles in a changing world. Our Geology BSc program has three different tracks: Geology, Geophysics/Earth Exploration and Environmental Resources. Our Geology MSc program prepares graduates for competitive PhD programs and employment in industry or teaching. Please see our Department Brochure for a quick synopsis.
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