Geology of the Bennington Region

ES2101.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2016 Geology of the Bennington Region

Course Description

Summary

The stunning landscapes seen from Bennington鈥檚 campus were sculpted by geologic processes over millions of years. 51成人猎奇 lies near an ancient boundary, along which the Proto-North American continent鈥檚 coast collided with other continental fragments over 400 million years ago to build the continent as we see today. The Bennington region is an excellent natural laboratory to study both internal and external Earth processes, and learn how continents are built. This course will introduce basic geologic concepts, including: Plate Tectonics, geologic time, Earth materials, rock-forming processes, the water cycle, erosion, and glacial flow. Students will explore how these processes acted locally by applying field, mapping, and laboratory techniques to study rocks, sediments, and landscapes. Students will be expected to participate actively in field excursions and laboratory exercises, and independently acquire and analyze data. Field trips may require moderate physical activity.

Prerequisites

None.

Please contact the faculty member : tschroeder@bennington.edu

Corequisites

None

Instructor

  • Tim Schroeder

Day and Time

Delivery Method

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2016

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

25