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GEL4400 Applied Volcanology

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This hybrid field and lecture course GEL440B explores volcanic activity both past and present in the Western United States. Eruptive mechanisms, lithology, geomorphology, environmental and economic impacts as well as geologic hazards are discussed. An integral part of the course is hands-on field work applying theoretical knowledge to the active study of volcanic geology, associated petrology, and eruptive geohazard assessment by visiting active and inactive volcanoes and volcanic zones as well as adjacent geomorphic vicinities. A 15-day excursion is an integral part of the course and will be required. Additional field trip fees apply.

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OVERVIEW Volcanology is an exciting geoscience course which is rarely offered around the nation and in Colorado, mostly because of lack of knowledgeable instructors. If offered, it usually is a lecture course without any field visit or component. Volcanology field camps are commonly the purview of a few select universities, such as Hawaii, Alaska, Oregon and Washington with no problem filling the available seats. However, the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Metropolitan State University of Denver offers the unique opportunity to participate in a 5 credit upper division hybrid field and lecture course called “Applied Volcanology”. Here we will not only learn the core science principles behind volcanoes and their shaping of landscapes and societies, but will also visit active volcanoes. Fieldwork and on-site assessments are an integral part of this course. This course is offered on a several year cycle either as an international Applied Volcanology course (GEL440A) where we visit active volcanoes around the globe, usually Europe (Italy), or as a national Applied Volcanology course (GEL440B) where our field studies take us through Yellowstone to the Pacific West coast and back.

WELCOME

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This hybrid field and lecture course GEL440B explores volcanic activity both past and present in the Western United States. Eruptive mechanisms, lithology, geomorphology, environmental and economic impacts as well as geologic hazards are discussed. An integral part of the course is hands-on field work applying theoretical knowledge to the active study of volcanic geology, associated petrology, and eruptive geohazard assessment by visiting active and inactive volcanoes and volcanic zones as well as adjacent geomorphic vicinities. A 15-day excursion is an integral part of the course and will be required. Additional field trip fees apply.

© 2022 Earthscience Education LLC

GEL4400 Applied Volcanology

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION