Geology 109 - History of Life

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Mark McMenamin
MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM
Mount Holyoke College
100870
Clapp Laboratory 327
mmcmenam@mtholyoke.edu
Life forms have inhabited the surface of our planet for most of its history. Earth, as a result, has a strange geology unlike that of any other known planet. In this course we will examine the interrelations between life processes and Earth's crust and atmosphere, and how these relationships interact to generate the geology of the planet. By means of hands-on analysis of rocks and fossils, we will study the origin and evolution of life, the diversification of complex life forms, the appearance of large predators, and the causes and consequences of oxygenation of the atmosphere.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.