Advanced Applied Micropaleontology

ERTH-6200

This course will encompass marine, freshwater, and terrestrial microfossils (with emphasis on foraminifera), including taxonomy, evolutionary history, ecology and paleoenvironments, and a broad spectrum of micropaleontological applications, such as sea-level and climate reconstructions, geochemical analyses, oil industry research and production, and forensic geology. This course will also cover concepts of biostratigraphy and micropaleontological applications to stratigraphic correlation and time scale construction. Extensive hands-on microscope and lab work will be required.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

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Adv Applied Micropaleontology (4c)
  • Miriam Ellen Katz
Seats Taken: 0/6
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Adv Applied Micropaleontology (4c)
  • Miriam Ellen Katz
Seats Taken: 1/24
2017
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Adv Applied Micropaleontology (4c)
  • Miriam Ellen Katz
Seats Taken: 1/24
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2014
Adv Applied Micropaleontology (4c)
  • Miriam Ellen Katz
Seats Taken: 4/10
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2012
Adv Applied Micropaleontology (4c)
  • Miriam Ellen Katz
Seats Taken: 1/0
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2010
Applied Micropaleontology (4c)
  • Miriam Ellen Katz
Seats Taken: 3/0
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