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Eves, Robert Leo; Davis, Larry Eugene – Journal of Geological Education, 1987
Proposes that identification keys provide an orderly strategy for the identification of igneous and metamorphic rocks in an introductory geology course. Explains the format employed in the system and includes the actual key guides for both igneous and metamorphic rocks. (ML)
Descriptors: Classification, College Science, Geology, Higher Education
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Hageman, Steven James – Journal of Geological Education, 1989
Describes exercises in which tabs from aluminum beverage cans are used to introduce principles of classification, biostratigraphy, and evolution. Provides diagrams which represent dorsal and ventral views of species and a table which graphs units of time in relation to species duration. (RT)
Descriptors: Classification, College Science, Earth Science, Evolution
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Arrigoni, Edward – Journal of Geological Education, 1981
The classroom demonstration using ammonium dichromate to simulate a volcanic eruption can be modified into a more dramatic and accurate representation of the geologic processes involved in the formation of a volcanic crater. The materials, demonstration setup, safety procedures, and applications to instruction are presented. (Author/WB)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Geology
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Brewer, Roger Clay; And Others – Journal of Geological Education, 1990
Introduced is a sandstone classification scheme intended for use with thin-sections and hand specimens. Detailed is a step-by-step classification scheme. A graphic presentation of the scheme is presented. This method is compared with other existing schemes. (CW)
Descriptors: Classification, College Science, Earth Science, Geology
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Mathison, Charter Innes – Journal of Geological Education, 1989
Described is the sequence of topics, learning activities, materials and demonstrations for the course. It is stressed that students can learn these skills in less than 30 hours of instruction. (CW)
Descriptors: Classification, College Science, Crystallography, Earth Science
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Krinsley, David Henry; Manley, Curtis Robert – Journal of Geological Education, 1989
Three uses of this method with sandstone, desert varnish, and granite weathering are described. Background information on this technique is provided. Advantages of this type of microscopy are stressed. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Geology, Higher Education
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Lumsden, David Norman – Journal of Geological Education, 1990
Described is an activity in which students locate the epicenter of several earthquakes, plot the trends of the two faults involved, and determine the sense of motion along the plane of the two faults. Provided are objectives, background information, procedures, and data necessary for the activity. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Earthquakes, Geology
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Wise, Donald Underkofler – Journal of Geological Education, 1990
Presented is an activity in which a mystery setting is used to motivate students to construct their own decay curves of melting ice used as an analogy to radioactive decay. Procedures, materials, apparatus, discussion topics, presentation, and thermodynamics are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Geology, Graphs
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Bykerk-Kauffman, Ann – Journal of Geological Education, 1989
Describes an exercise in which students convert lithostratigraphic columns into chronostratigraphic columns, infer paleolatitude using paleomagnetic data, interpret depositional environments, determine the timing of deformation and terrane collision, construct models, and synthesize the results into a geologic history. Background data, procedures,…
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Geology, Laboratory Procedures
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Kemmerly, Phillip Randall – Journal of Geological Education, 1990
Presented is an approach to introducing upper division, undergraduate geology students to nonparametric statistics and their application to geologic data. Discussed are the use of the Mann-Whitney U and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests and a class assignment which illustrates their use. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Geology, Higher Education
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Cameron, Barry; Jones, J. Richard – Journal of Geological Education, 1988
Describes a technique of impregnating small amounts of sandy sediment in a quick curing resin for microscopic examination. Details the preparation of materials. Suggests laboratory exercises based on this preparation. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Geology, Higher Education
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Stimpson, B. – Journal of Geological Education, 1979
Described is a base-friction modeling technique for studying the development of collapse structures in jointed rocks. A moving belt beneath weak material is designed to simulate gravity. A description is given of the model frame construction. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: College Science, Construction (Process), Demonstrations (Educational), Geology
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Hyman, M.; Rowe, M. W. – Journal of Geological Education, 1979
An inexpensive apparatus for demonstrating low temperature mineral synthesis in an undergraduate geology laboratory is described. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: College Science, Construction (Process), Demonstrations (Educational), Geology
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Shea, James Herbert – Journal of Geological Education, 1988
Develops an exercise in which students use magnetic-profile data gathered in the South Pacific to test the Vine-Matthews-Morley hypothesis. Uses the Eltanin 19N and 20N profiles. Relates the exercise to 20 current geology texts. (MVL)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Earthquakes, Geology
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Travis, Jack W. – Journal of Geological Education, 1990
Discussed are general considerations for educating visually impaired students including planning, testing, lecture/discussion, field trips, and laboratory activities. Fourteen activities that have been adapted are described. One such undergraduate course is described. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Disabilities, Earth Science
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