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400 Geology of Kentucky. (3)

A study of the geological features of the state other than mineral resources. These include
the major events in its geological history, the development of regional characteristics and
an explanation of its scenic and natural wonders.

401 Paleontology. ( 3) I

A study of fossil invertebrates, their nature, classification, and geological distribution.
Lecture, two hours, two hours laboratory per week. Prereq: GLY 142. Campbell.

420 Stratigraphy and Sedimentation. (3) II
Basic principles and concepts of stratigraphy and sedimentation. Lithologic correlation and
the interpretation of geologic history and paleogeography. Field and laboratory analysis of
sedimentary rocks including magascopic and microscopic methods. Two class hours per
week; laboratory, two hours per week. Prereq: GLY 142.

440 Elementary Mineralogy. (4) I

A study of fundamentals of mineralogy including crystallography, occurrence and identifica-
tion of common and abundant minerals. Two class hours per week; lab, four hours per
week. Prereq: CHE 112 or concurrent.

443 Elementary Petrology. (3) I

The elementary study of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Prereq: GLY 440.
Fisher.

430 Elementary Structural Geology. (3) I

An introduction to earth structures. Advanced geological map interpretation. Prereq: GLY
142; PHY 213. Nelson.

501 Paleonology. (3) II

The study of geological faunas. Practice in determining stratigraphic horizons. One lecture,
four hours laboratory per week. Prereq: GLY 500. Campbell.

502 Economic Geology. (4) H

Mineral deposits other than petroleum and natural gas. Distribution, mode of occurrence,
origin, methods of search for, and uses. Lecture, 3 hours, lab, 2 hours. Prereq: GLY 210,
211, 212, 213. Brown.

503 Petroleum Geology. (2) I

The tfl'igin and accumulation of petroleum and natural gas. A study of geological methods
“55d 1n Exploratory work. Geology of the principal producing fields. Prereq: GLY 210, 211;
PHY 211, 218. Roberts.

506 Advanced Principles of Geology. (4) H

gr general study of geological processes. Lecture, three hours; lab, one hour conference.
”321' Restricted to senior major students in geology or by permission of the instructor.

520521522523 Advanced Field Geology. (2 ea.) I, 11

Qixfifild course in geological mapping involving problems of local structure and stratigraphy.
ours a Week in the field. Special fee. Prereq: GLY 220, 221. Nelson.

524,525 Field Work in Regional Geology. (7 ea.) S

EgggctWeeks in‘ the field in Colorado. The course is an eEort to bring the student into
Special With diverse geological phenomena and problems. Geological field methods. See
Stag announcement. Required of major students. Special fee. Prereq: GLY 210, 211.

:53: 527 Report on Field Work in Regional Geology. (1 ca.)

530.531 Seminar. (1 ea.)