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Christman, Robert – Journal of Geological Education, 1984
Six secondary school teachers describe their most successful earth science investigations. They include various outdoor field activities, road-map reading skills, student-prepared and conducted investigations, and use of several materials for studying volcanoes. (JN)
Descriptors: Geology, Science Activities, Science Education, Science Experiments

Manche, Emanuel P.; Lakatos, Stephen – Journal of Geological Education, 1986
Provides an overview of obsidian hydration dating for the instructor by presenting: (1) principles of the method; (2) procedures; (3) applications; and (4) limitations. The theory of the method and one or more laboratory exercises can be easily introduced into the undergraduate geology curriculum. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Geology, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures

Gillham, Robert W.; O'Hannesin, Stephanie F. – Journal of Geological Education, 1984
Students in hydrogeology classes commonly have difficulty appreciating differences between the mechanisms of water release from confined and unconfined aquifers. Describes a simple and inexpensive laboratory model for demonstrating the hydraulic responses of confined and unconfined aquifers to pumping. Includes a worked example to demonstrate the…
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Geology, Higher Education

Rowe, M. W. – Journal of Geological Education, 1983
Describes an inexpensive means for determining proximate analysis of coal, and by use of this data, its energy content. Pyrite content is also obtained by utilizing magnetic properties of iron. The simple device used makes the experiment suitable for the undergraduate laboratory. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Coal, College Science, Geology, Higher Education

Corapcioglu, M. Y.; Koroglu, F. – Journal of Geological Education, 1982
Crushed glass and a Rhodamine B solution are used in a one-dimensional optically scanned column experiment to study the dispersion phenomenon in porous media. Results indicate that the described model gave satisfactory results and that the dispersion process in this experiment is basically convective. (DC)
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering, Geology, Higher Education

Tinker, John R., Jr. – Journal of Geological Education, 1982
Outlines a laboratory procedure which enables students to evaluate the contamination potential of surface impoundments and apply basic principles of hydrogeology to the land disposal of waste material. Includes a list of materials needed and directions for the instructor. (Author/DC)
Descriptors: College Science, Geology, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures

Stafford, H. C.; And Others – Journal of Geological Education, 1977
Describes a geology laboratory exercise involving weathering and topographic maps which allows students to put knowledge to practical application. (SL)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Experiments, Geology

Davis, Larry Eugene; Eves, Robert Leo – Journal of Geological Education, 1986
Presents a classification scheme for identifying sedimentary rocks in introductory geology laboratories. The key consists of an ordered sequence of tests to perform and observations to make which then suggests a rock name or directs the student to additional tests and/or observations. (ML)
Descriptors: Classification, College Science, Geology, Higher Education

Starr, Richard R. – Journal of Geological Education, 1973
Describes methods using basic trigonometry which enable secondary earth science students to make astronomical calculations. The literature and mathematics available to high school students allow calculation of the earth's dimensions, which in turn permit calculation of the sun's distance. Once the sun's distance is known, stellar distances can be…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Mathematics, Physical Sciences

Tharp, Thomas M. – Journal of Geological Education, 1983
Describes an investigation which introduces the mathematical principles of stream hydraulics and fluvial sediment in a practical context. The investigation has four stages: defining hydrology of the stream; defining channel hydraulics in a study reach; measuring grain size; and calculating transportable grain size and comparing measure stream-bed…
Descriptors: College Science, Field Studies, Geology, Higher Education

Retallack, Greg J. – Journal of Geological Education, 1983
Discusses content, laboratory work, and field studies of a senior-level course in paleopedology (study of fossil soils). The course explores interpretation of ancient terrestrial environments from fossil soils and the study of the fossil record of such soils as an additional approach to earth history. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Field Studies, Geology

Brown, Alan; Clark, E. Roy – Journal of Geological Education, 1980
Describes the infrared analysis of geological specimens which can form the basis of a laboratory exercise, allowing some minerals to be identified by "fingerprint" technique. Students can gain insight into the concept of symmetry and environment around an atom. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Evaluation Methods, Geology

Thiessen, Richard – Journal of Geological Education, 1977
Describes a demonstration experiment illustrating rotation of grains process of metamorphic rock formation utilizing clear gelatin blocks. (SL)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Earth Science, Experiments

Rose, W. I., Jr.; And Others – Journal of Geological Education, 1984
Describes a self-taught optical mineralogy course which uses eleven 40-60 minute color videocassettes. Laboratory exercises, instructional strategies, and development of graphical manipulation and display exercises are considered. Content of each tape is listed. (BC)
Descriptors: College Science, Crystallography, Geology, Higher Education

Carlson, Ernest H. – Journal of Geological Education, 1973
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Geology, Instructional Materials
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