Geology of National Parks

Instructor: R. Jorstad Phone: 6244/2626 Office Hours: 10 M,W,F,& 1W

Office: S2039 (233) Class: Parkland College 0326 e-mail: cfrbj@eiu.edu

Tentative Schedule

Week of
Topic

8/20

introduction, development of America's park systems, types of national parks and monuments, the National Park Service, other park systems

8/27

igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks

9/3

sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks

9/10

geologic time, reading stratigraphic columns

9/17

reading geologic maps, folds and faults, reading geologic cross sections

9/24

exam, weather and erosion

10/1

Badlands and Theodore Roosevelt, Grand Canyon,Zion, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Escalante

10/8

cave genesis and speleothems, Mammoth Cave, Wind Cave, and Carlsbad Caverns, shorelines and reef genesis, Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas

10/15

glacier developed landscapes, Pleistocene glaciation in North America, Voyagers, Isle Royal, and Acadia, Rocky Mountain, Yosemite, North Cascades, and Olympic

10/22

types of volcanoes and volcanism, Mount Rainier, Crater Lake, Hawaii Volcanoes, Mt. St. Helens, Yellowstone

10/29

Grand Teton, Great Basin, Saguaro, Joshua Tree, and Death Valley

11/5

student presentations

11/12

student presentations

11/19

Thanksgiving Break

11/26

student presentations, future of parks, resource needs, review

12/3

final exam

This schedule will be modified as needed.

Text: Harris, Tuttle, and tuttle, Geology of National Parks 5th edition.

 

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