Department of Geology
Department of Geology

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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 2006 - Rhode Island
Avalonia

Leader: Dr. Gayle Gleason

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Dr. Gleason explaining the general geology of Rhode Island.

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The Atlantic Ocean crashing onto the Narragansett Pier granite.
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Is it igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic?
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Hunting for trilobites in phyllite, Beaver Tail State Park, RI


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One of the joys of camping.

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Megan, Leslie, and Jen on the dangerous Cambrian metasedimentary rocks of Avalonia
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Stretch-pebble conglomerate: deposited in the Pennsylvanian period, deformed in the Alleghanian orogeny
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Students examining the metamorphic rocks of Avalonia.
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Breaking camp Sunday morning
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The group at the Dinosaur State Park, CT
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Folded metasedimentary layers
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Nearing sunset.
Thanks to Jen, Megan, and Jon for the pics.

 


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