Department of Geology
Department of Geology

Student Information

Departmental News

Faculty & Staff

List of Current Course Offerings

Geology Course Descriptions
and On-Line Course Materials


Degree Programs in
Geology/ Earth Science Education


Summer Field Geology
Courses/Brauer Field Station


Geology Resources and Links of Interest

Career Assistance for Graduates

Geology Department Contact Info

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Important Department Links

1. Earth and Sky Program
(A"Freshman-First" Program!)


2. Summer Field Geology Camp
and Field Courses


3. Cortland Weather
(Our Weather Station on Bowers Hall Roof!)


4. Department Field Trips (Pictures!)


5. Recent Department News



 

Fall 1999 - Cape Cod, MA
Oceanography, and Coastal and Glacial Geomorphology

Leaders: Drs. Chris Cirmo & Dave Barclay

Students posing in front of large ship. Touring Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
Touring Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.

Campgrounds with tents set up. Overnight accomodations; basic but cheap!!
Overnight accomodations; basic but cheap!!

Group photo at the Cape Cod National Seashore visitors center.  Salt Pond, a kettle that became connected to tidewater by post-glacial sea level rise, is in the background.
Group photo at the Cape Cod National Seashore visitors center. Salt Pond, a kettle that became connected to tidewater by post-glacial sea level rise, is in the background.
Whale breaking the surface while feeding at Stellwagon Bank.  This important marine environment extends north from Cape Cod, and is developed on the flooded upper surface of a ridge of glacial sediment deposited in the Gulf of Maine during the Pleistocene.
Whale breaking the surface while feeding at Stellwagon Bank. This important marine environment extends north from Cape Cod, and is developed on the flooded upper surface of a ridge of glacial sediment deposited in the Gulf of Maine during the Pleistocene.


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