September 4, 2008 Extreme Earth ERSC 1P92 Return to Extreme Earth Home Page Fall 2008

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September 4, 2008

www.brocku.ca/Extreme_Earth

Extreme Earth

ERSC 1P92

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Fall 2008

Instructor: Rick Cheel Department of Earth Sciences

Office: Mackenzie Chown D418

Phone: 905-688-5550 Ext. 3512

E-mail: rcheel@brocku.caReturn to Extreme Earth Home Page

All course material will be located at:

www.brocku.ca/extreme_earth

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First, some important considerations…..

ERSC 1P92

Extreme Earth

Extreme low frequency events and the geological record of their causes and effects, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, climatic change and impacts with extraterrestrial bodies.

Lectures, 3 hours per week.

Note: secondary school sciences are not a prerequisite.

Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade in ERSC 1F01, 1F90 and 1F95.

Brock University, 2008-2009 Calendar

First, some important considerations…..

By October 24 you will have been communicated more than 15% of your total grade for the course.

Friday, October 31 is the last date for withdrawal without academic penalty and last day to change from credit to audit status for duration 2 courses without academic penalty.

Extreme Earthaims to provide:

• a basic understanding of how the Earth system operates on an ongoing basis.

• examples of changing paradigms and the challenges to new ideas.

• examples of extreme events of various scales of magnitude and frequency.

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Grade Distribution

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Assignment 1 10% Due Tuesday, Oct. 28

Assignment 2 10% Due Thursday, Nov. 13

Midterm test 30%

Final Exam 40% Scheduled by the Registrar

Assignment 3 10% Due Tuesday, Nov. 26

Last names beginning A to K: In class Thur., October 9

Last names beginning L to Z: In class Fri., October 10

Assignments (10% each):

1. Locating earthquake epicenters.

2. Reconstructing tectonic plates on the fictitious planet of Tralfamadore (Kurt Vonnegut fans should enjoy this).

3. Example mulitple choice questions.

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Outline and scheduleSeptember 4

Introduction and course synopsis

September 5 & 9Scientific Ideas, Geology 001, a brief History of

Geology and Catastrophism in the 20th

September 11 to 25The Origin of the Solar System and its bodies;

Near Earth Objects, collisions and risk to humans; impact craters; Nemesis hypothesis

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Outline and schedule

Sept. 26, 30 & Oct. 2

Continental Drift: the history of an idea;

Geomagnetism

October 3Plate Tectonics.

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October 7 and 14 to 24Earthquakes

Outline and schedule

October 9Mid term test for last names beginning A to K

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October 21Assignment 1: Locating an earthquake epicentre

October 10Mid term test for last names beginning L to Z

Outline and schedule

October 28 to November 4Atmosphere and climate (past and present); sea

level change.

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Note: By October 24 you will have been communicated more than 15% of your total grade for the course.

Note: Friday, October 31 is the last date for withdrawal without academic penalty and last day to change from credit to audit status for duration 2 courses without academic penalty.

Outline and schedule

November 6Assignment 2. Plate Boundaries on Trafalmador

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November 18 to 21Volcanoes Part II: Prediction of eruptions; impact of eruptions; super volcanoes; volcanoes in space.

November 7 to 14Volcanoes Part I: Composition, deposits, types of

volcanoes and their distribution.

Outline and schedule

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November 25Wrap up, review and course information.

The usual disclaimer….The schedule and topics may change without notice.

Check the web-based schedule for changes and updates

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In the event of a

significant asteroid impact:

class will be cancelled!Return to Extreme Earth Home Page

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