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Planning for a Day in the Field

I officially started my summer field work today! Unfortunately, here in West Chester, PA, it rained all day. That didn’t keep us from being productive, though. Lee Ann and Tim (from West Chester University) and Loretta (from Lock Haven University) … Continue reading

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Tough Field Trips

I heard that the Sed-Strat field trip was canceled today due to rain. Hmm… I seem to remember a certain Wooster Geology course taking a field trip on a cold, snowy Saturday just a week ago. Yep. Hard Rock = … Continue reading

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Science Day and Expanding Your Horizons

The Geology Department has been busy reaching out to the community lately. On Saturday, April 17, the College hosted its annual Science Day. GeoClub invited the community to dig for dinosaurs in a sand pit and witness an erupting volcano. … Continue reading

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A letter from Leo

I received a letter today from Leo, a middle school student in Berkeley, California. He and his classmates are studying plate tectonics, and Leo is doing a research project on Iceland. He writes: You said on the College of Wooster … Continue reading

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Voices of Undergraduate Geoscience Research

Two Wooster geologists, Colin Mennett (’10) and Terry Workman (’10), are featured Voices of Undergraduate Geoscience Research on the Council for Undergraduate Research (CUR) Geoscience Division website. Colin and Terry were interviewed by a CUR Councilor when they presented their … Continue reading

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Hazards Blog

Check out the GEOL 105 Blog: http://geol105naturalhazards.voices.wooster.edu/ Get to know the students over the week as they discuss their favorite hazards. Then follow the blog for updated information on current hazard-related events!

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Earthquakes and the Power of the Internet

It’s amazing how quickly information moves on the internet. I was working on my Natural Hazards course today when Twitter exploded with news of a magnitude 4.1 earthquake in northern California. Within minutes, the USGS posted details on a website, … Continue reading

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Lunar Ilmenite

Lunar Ilmenite: Next Gen Fuel Source Part 1 and Part 2 presented by Andrew Retzler ’11.

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Mineralogy of Hotspots

The Mineralogy of Hotspots by Elizabeth Deering (’11).

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Mineralogy of Acid Mine Drainage

The Mineralogy of Acid Mine Drainage, presented by Lindsey Bowman (’12).

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