Geosciences 334 - Carbonate Sedimentology

Carbonate Sedimentology

Spring
2025
L01
0.00
Bosiljka Glumac

F 1:20 PM - 4:00 PM

Smith College
GEO-334-L01-202503
Sabin-Reed 101
bglumac@smith.edu
Students in this class engage in detailed studies of the formation of carbonate sediments and rocks through participation in a required 7-10 day field trip to one of the modern tropical carbonate-producing environments (such as the Bahamas) during January interterm, followed by semester-long research projects based on the data and specimens collected in the field. Students present their results at Celebrating Collaborations in April. Class discussion topics include the history of carbonate rocks from the Precambrian to the present. Interested students should contact the course instructor. Students are responsible to partially cover expenses associated with the January trip. Prerequisite: GEO 231 or GEO 232. Enrollment limited to 8. Instructor permission required.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.

Must take Laboratory, Lecture

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.