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Utilizing graphs and simple calculations, this clearly written lab manual complements the study of earth science or physical geology. Engaging activities are designed to help students develop data-gathering skills (e.g., mineral and rock identification) and data-analysis skills. Students will learn how to understand aerial and satellite images; to perceive the importance of stratigraphic columns, geologic sections, and seismic waves; and more.
- The third edition includes basic coverage of all concepts needed to teach any introductory earth science laboratory. Concepts are presented in a user friendly format and allowing for each instructor's individual style and approach.
- Definitions and carefully selected flow charts, diagrams, maps, and photos have all been updated and refined to aid student comprehension.
- Clear, concise but attractive tables and rock identification mazes demonstrating the scientific method through student use as an accompaniment to easily followed instructions for exercises.
- Upgraded and new art in this edition coupled with a more compact approach to topics results in a briefer, more useful manual that remains engaging to the student.
- New exercises and approaches to keep content fresh and stimulating; providing hands-on student participation in most chapters, allowing interest to develop naturally in areas that may be new to readers.
- Incorporation of reviewer and user comments from the perspective of laboratory processes, instruction, clarity, and usefulness.
- Practical renovation of chapter layout, organization, and planning over past editions resulting in a more pragmatic but pleasing approach to chapter content.
- For each lab, the wide selection of activities provides instructors with more than enough options to design their own labs based on their own particular resources and preferences.
- With the help of an extensive visual imagery, in conjunction with helpful and innovative identification mazes, students learn to identify a variety of minerals and rocks. Beyond this students are encouraged to grasp as much as possible about the story told by a rock.
- The book covers traditional skills expected in introductory geology lab books, but also includes many simple innovative hands-on activities that enhance learning and get students involved.
- With easily available materials students create a model of an area to develop an understanding of how they can effectively combine data-gathering and analysis to deduce the area's geology.
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION.
1. Introduction to Plates and Maps.
SECTION 2: EARTH MATERIALS AND RESOURCES.
2. Minerals.
3. Igneous Rocks.
4. Sedimentary Rocks.
5. Metamorphic Rocks.
SECTION 3: MAPS AND TIME.
6. Topographic Maps.
7. Geologic Time and History.
8. Geologic Maps and Structures.
SECTION 4: EARTH'S DYNAMIC INTERIOR.
9. Plate Tectonics.
10. Earthquakes and Seismology.
SECTION 5: EARTH'S SURFACE.
11. Landslides and Mass Movements.
12. Streams and Rivers.
13. Groundwater and Karst Topography
14. Oceans and Shorelines
SECTION 6: WEATHER, CLIMATE, AND THEIR EFFECTS.
15. Atmosphere, Climate, and Climate Change.
16. Weather.
17. Glaciers and Glaciation.
18. Deserts and Arid Landscapes.
APPENDIX.
GLOSSARY.
1. Introduction to Plates and Maps.
SECTION 2: EARTH MATERIALS AND RESOURCES.
2. Minerals.
3. Igneous Rocks.
4. Sedimentary Rocks.
5. Metamorphic Rocks.
SECTION 3: MAPS AND TIME.
6. Topographic Maps.
7. Geologic Time and History.
8. Geologic Maps and Structures.
SECTION 4: EARTH'S DYNAMIC INTERIOR.
9. Plate Tectonics.
10. Earthquakes and Seismology.
SECTION 5: EARTH'S SURFACE.
11. Landslides and Mass Movements.
12. Streams and Rivers.
13. Groundwater and Karst Topography
14. Oceans and Shorelines
SECTION 6: WEATHER, CLIMATE, AND THEIR EFFECTS.
15. Atmosphere, Climate, and Climate Change.
16. Weather.
17. Glaciers and Glaciation.
18. Deserts and Arid Landscapes.
APPENDIX.
GLOSSARY.