Subject: Geology
Credit units: 3
Offered: Term 2 only
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 3 Practicum/Lab hours
College: Arts and Science
Department: Geological Sciences

Description

Introduction to seismological and ground penetrating radar methods; their integration with other geophysical techniques. Application of geophysical measurements to geological engineering, groundwater, and prospecting and earthquake monitoring problems.

Prerequisite(s):CMPT 116.3 or CMPT 111.3 or CMPT 141.3 or CMPT 146.3; and MATH 223.3 or MATH 225.3 or MATH 276.3; and MATH 224.3 or MATH 226.3 or MATH 238.3; and (PHYS 115.3 and PHYS 117.3) or (PHYS 115.3 and 125.3) or PHYS 155.3, or PHYS 156.3.
Note: Students with credit for GEOE 333 or 335 may not take this course for credit. These courses have not been offered for more than ten years as of 2012. *Geophysics students intending to take CMPT 116 must contact the geophysics program advisor before they will be allowed to register.

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