LABS

ALL LABS ARE IN ROOM 226 WENIGER

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT LABS


You must attend the lab for which you are registered.

 MONDAY 
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
8:00
Sec.  10
 
Sec.  14
Sec.  19
Sec.  25
9:00
 GTF 1
Sec.  13
GTF 1
 GTF 3
 GTF 4
10:00
 
 GTF 3
 
 Sec.  26
 Sec.  20
11:00
Sec.  16
 
Sec.  15
 GTF 5
 GTF 1
12:00
 GTF 2
Sec.  23
 GTF 6
   
1:00
 
 GTF 4
 
Sec.  24
Sec.  22
2:00
Sec.  12
 
Sec.  18
 GTF 5
 GTF 2
3:00
 GTF 2
Sec.  17
 GTF 6
   
4:00
 
 GTF 5
     
5:00
         
6:00
Sec.  11
 
 Sec.  21
   
7:00
GTF 3
 
GTF 4
 
 

 
 
 

Lab Topics

WEEK
DATE
LAB #
TOPIC
2.
October 2-6
1.
Geological perspectives and scale
3.
October 9-13
2.
Minerals and Ores
4.
October 16-20
3.
Intrusive igneous rocks
5.
October 23-27
4.
Extrusive igneous rocks
6.
October 30 - November 3
5.
Sedamentary and metamorphic rocks
7.
November 6-10
6.
Folds and unconformaties
8.
November 13-17
7.
Faults and earthquakes
10.
November 17-December 1
8.
Geologic images, maps, and cross-sections

Class Links

  Geo 101 HomePage
  Course Outline  (lectures)
  Exam dates and proceedures
  Offices and Office hours
  Grading
  Review Questions
  Exam Scores
  How to succeed in Geo 101

 

Additional Useful Links

OSU Geosciences Department
(faculty, courses, more links, web resources, etc.)

Operational Significant Events Imagery
(satellite images of hurricanes, volcanoes, floods, etc.)

Geological Society of America
(professional society for geologists)

National Center for Science Education
 (information on evolution and teaching of evolution)

Alaska Volcano Observatory
(info on Alaskan and Siberian volcanoes and links to other volcano webpages)