EES 4210 - Structural Geology and Tectonics



Credit Hour(s): 4
Study of the three-dimensional distribution of rock units. Deformational structures such as folds, faults, joints, cleavage, foliation, and lineation and their superposition are used to unravel the history of deformation, and to understand the stress fields that produced the observed strain and structures. Tectonics is the structural evolution of regional patterns of deformation at the scale of mountain ranges. Integrated writing course.
Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level EES 2550 Minimum Grade of D
Level: Undergraduate
Schedule Type(s): Lecture; Lecture/Lab Combination
Course attributes: Integrated Writing

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