Entails a week at a hydrogeology field site in Alberta or British Columbia. Hydrogeology and geotechnical techniques will be demonstrated and will involve hands-on participation by students. After the field work, students will conduct extensive analysis and interpretation of data gathered during the field session, complete exercises and prepare a written report. Relative to Geology 441, Geology 639 requires more sophisticated analyses of data and additional exercises.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Notes
- This course has limited enrolment. This course occurs in rugged field conditions and varying weather, for which participants must be prepared and equipped. A supplementary fee will be assessed to cover additional costs associated with this course. Students will require consent of the department to drop this course.
Prerequisite(s)
- Geology 401 or 601 and admission to a graduate-level Geoscience program or consent of the Department.
Antirequisite(s)
- Credit for Geology 639 and 441 will not be allowed.
Sections
| LAB 1 | | | Masaki Hayashi | | |
| Notes: This course occurs in rugged field conditions and varying weather, for which participants must be prepared and appropriately equipped. Students will be required to pay a supplemental fee with their tuition to cover the cost of accommodations, transportation, required maps supplied by the department and incidentals. Students are expected to cover the costs of food and their own field equipment. |