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Ge 111ab: 2009 Applied Geophysics
Seminar and Spring Field Course in the Salton Trough
Last updated 1/15/09 by Caitlin Murphy
Images from Field Camp Summer 2006: Chalfant Valley, CA
Course Description
An introduction to the theory and application of
basic geophysical field techniques consisting of a comprehensive survey
of a particular field area using a variety of methods (e.g., gravity,
magnetic, electrical, GPS, seismic studies, and satellite remote
sensing). The course will consist of a seminar (Ge 111a) held in the
spring quarter in which we will discuss the scientific background for
the chosen field area, along with the theoretical basis and
implementation of the various measurement techniques. The field course
(Ge 111b) will take place during spring break, and the data analysis and data report writing will take place along with weekly class meetings during spring term.
Units: 3-3-0 (winter), 0-3-6 (spring term, including spring break). The seminar
is graded, with auditing not permitted; The field course must be taken
for a grade and the seminar is required for participation in the field
component.
Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor(s)
Regular Class Time
Thursday,
9:00-10:30am, 162 South
Mudd
Instructors
Robert W. Clayton,
352 South Mudd, clay@gps.caltech.edu,
x6909
Joann M. Stock,
356 South Mudd, jstock@gps.caltech.edu,
x6938
Teaching Assistants
Caitlin Murphy, 360 South Mudd, caitlinm@caltech.edu, x6932 (Ge 111ab)
Dan Bower, 358 South Mudd, danb@gps.caltech.edu, x6971 (Ge 111b only)
Office Hours
Wednesdays, 3-4pm, 360 South Mudd
Ombudsperson
Dongzhou Zhang, 358 South Mudd, dzzhang@caltech.edu, x6971
GIS lab
309 North Mudd, x6107
Lisa Christiansen, lisac@gps.caltech.edu
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