This class is a general education, hands-on class that will allow you to see and experience in person some prominent geologic features of southern California and surrounding areas. There are no prerequisites, there are no exams, there is no homework. All you have to do is come to a few introductory class meetings, then come in the field and write a short report on the geologic features you studied and saw in person.
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2304 - GEOL 35, FIELD STUDIES: CALIFORNIA
Class Hours: Friday, 4:30 - 7:30, Drescher Hall 128
Meetings Attendance and one 3-days Field-Trip are mandatory
Please note that
only registered students can participate in field trips.
Persons not enrolled in the class can
not come along.
Pets are also
not allowed on the field trip.
Textbook:
no textbook is required, but a good introduction to California geology can be found in:
D. R. Harden, California Geology, 2nd edition (2004), Pearson Prentice Hall
Class Meetings:
1 - Friday, September 4, 2009 (mandatory)
2 - Friday, September 25, 2009 (mandatory)
3 - Friday, October 2, 2009 (mandatory)
4 - Friday, November 13, 2009 - final meeting (post-trip, mandatory; oral presentation required)
Field Trip:
October 9 to 11, 2009:
The field trip will take the students to Death Valley National Park and surroundings. Desert features such as sand dunes, playa lakes, salt crystals, alluvial fans, a volcanic crater, and others will be at the core of the trip.
We will most likely do free camping in the desert. We will stay at a primitive location, with no facilities or services of any sort available; bring everything you need for two nights and three days in the desert. I do not plan to camp inside the park proper inorder to save on camping fees. A hotel with restaurant is a few miles away. We will have the possibility to go back to civilization in case of emergency.
Tents, sleeping bags, and more can be rented at Adventure 16 (one location is in West Los Angeles, not far from the College). Prices are available online.
REI also has a nice selection of camping gear that you can buy or rent. Check for rental availability online (no prices published). REI's closest stores are in Santa Monica (Santa Monica Boulevard and 4th Street), Manhattan Beach and Northridge.
Remember that absolutely no alcohol is permitted during the field trip and that, as for Santa Monica College and Bureau of Land Management policies, smoking is also not permitted (unless you are in your car).
More information about the trip will be provided during the first meeting.
We will leave the Santa Monica College parking lot early in the morning on Friday, October 9, 2009
and return to Santa Monica College parking lot in the late afternoon / evening of Sunday, October 11, 2009
Field Trip Map
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Meeting Point Details
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Costs:
The College would cover insurance for the field trips participants (that means that, again, only registered students can come along).
There are no lodging expenses. If you do not have camping gear, it can be rented at REI or Adventure 16 for relatively low prices, or you can share a space with a fellow student.
ALL other costs (transportation, food, field trip fees at state and/or national parks, etc.) will have to be paid for by the students. In particular, transportation will be by private vehicles, so you may want to consider car pooling. Some roads are not paved but no four-wheel drive vehicles are necessary.
Again, absolutely no alcohol is permitted during the field trip.
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