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    Mar 10, 2025  
Academic Catalog 2024-2025
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GEO 355T -  Living on the Edge

Course Units: 1.0
This course is a mini-term abroad. The field study of earthquakes, volcanoes, glaciers, and other hazards where tectonic plates collide and mountains form. Field studies focus on understanding the science behind geologic hazards that lead to catastrophic events and subsequent loss of life. Fieldwork is aimed at recognizing hazards, understanding the processes behind the hazards, and to see the role that society plays in mitigating these hazards. The study area alternates around the Pacific Rim between locations that include Peru (June), Alaska (June), and New Zealand (December). Fieldwork is preceded by organizational sessions on campus to prepare for field projects. Prerequisite(s): Any 100-level geosciences course or ENS 100    ISP: ENS



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