G 576 Earthquake Geology

Characterizes earthquakes from a geological perspective. Course content includes discussion of the earthquake process, and the application of a variety of tools (e.g. geomorphology, stratigraphy, structure, geophysics, and seismology) to evaluate the earthquake cycle. The course will cover sub-disciplines within earthquake geology and skills necessary to conduct a geological investigation of earthquakes. The class will evaluate the four tectonic environments; transform, extensional, subduction, and continental collision. Field trips required.

Credits

4

Slash Listed Courses

Also offered for undergraduate level credit as G 476 and may be taken only once for credit.

Prerequisite

Graduate standing

Corequisite

G 576L