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Geology 120. PRINCIPLES OF STRATIGRAPHY. Concepts and procedures in the classification and correlation of rock units. Field trips. Credit: 4 units (3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisites: Geol 60 and Geol 70 Geology 122. PRINCIPLES OF GEOMORPHOLOGY. Land forms, their origin, and modification. Introduction to aerial photo interpretation. Credit:4 units (3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab) Prerequisite: Geol 11.1 Geology 130 ELEMENTARY PALEONTOLOGY. Biology of animal and plant fossils based on living representatives. Stratigraphic distribution. Credit: 4 units (3 hrs lect., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Geol 60 Geology 131 MICROPALEONTOLOGY. Introduction to animal and plant microfossils. Emphasis on Foraminifera. Credit: 4 units (3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Geol 130 Geology 140 OPTICAL MINERALOGY. Principles of crystal optics, identification of mineral in grain and thin section Credit: 4 units (2 hrs. lect., 6 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Geol 40 Geology 150 PETROGRAPHY AND PETROLOGY. Microscopic examination and classification of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Genesis. Credit: 5 units (3 hrs. lect., 6 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Geol 50 and Geol 140 Geology 170 FIELD GEOLOGY. An introduction to dependent geologic mapping, field research and preparation of a formal geologic report. Credit: 6 units (4 weeks field, 2 weeks lab.) Prerequisite: Geol 112 and Geol 120 Geology 171 MINERAL DATA ANALYSIS. Statistical techniques in the analysis and interpretation of mineral and geologic data. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Math 101 or consent Geology 172 INTRODUCTION TO GEOSTATISTICS. Principles , concepts and models in Geostatistics. Examination of the bases, implications, uses and limitations of prevailing geostatistical models. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Math 101 or consent Geology 173 INTRODUCTION TO EARTH RESOURCE ECONOMICS. Principles of economics necessary for understanding the behavior and characteristics of earth resource-based industries. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Econ. 11 or junior standing
Geology 174 INTRODUCTION TO EARTH RESOURCES PROJECT EVALUATION. Principles of earth resources project evaluation including environmental impact assessment; application to exploration projects. Case studies. Credit: 3 units(2 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Geol 173 Geology 175 COMPUTER METHODS IN GEOLOGY. Application of Computer Methods to various fields of Geology Credit: 3 units (2 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab) Prerequisite: senior standing Geology 177 GEOLOGY OF THE PHILIPPINES AND SOUTHEAST ASIA. Geologic evaluation of the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Senior standing Geology 181 ELEMENTARY GEOPHYSICS. Fundamentals of physics of the earth and their application Credit: 4 units (3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Geol 190, Geol 194, Math 55 and Physics 73 & 73.1) Geology 190 PETROLEUM GEOLOGY. The occurrence, origin, and accumulation of petroleum; exploration methods. Credit: 3 units (3 hrs. lect.) Prerequisite: Geol 112 and Geol 120 Geology 192 NON-METALLIC ORE DEPOSITS. Nature, occurrences, and origin of coal and certain industrial minerals and rocks. Credit: 4 units (3 hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab) Prerequisite: Chem. 26 & 26.1, or equivalent, Geol 122 and Geol 120 Geology 194 METALLIFEROUS ORE DEPOSITS. Nature, occurrences, and origin of metalliferous deposits. Credit: 5 units (3 hrs. lect., 6 hrs. lab.) Prerequisite: Chem. 26 & 26.1, or equivalent, Geol 112 and Geol 150 or consent) Geology 196 SEMINAR. Discussion of important topics in geology from current literature. Credit: 2 units Prerequisite: Senior standing