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Johnson City, Tennessee

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GEOL 3000

Volcanology

Volcanology includes the study of volcanoes, their deposits, and the physical and chemical processes that drive eruptions. This course focuses on physical approaches used to understand eruption processes and deposits and the sociology of volcanic crises. Course topics may include: rheology and transport of magma; intensity and style of explosive eruptions; emplacement of lava flows; origins and characteristics of pyroclasts and pyroclastic rocks; monitoring of active volcanoes; impacts of volcanic hazards (on human health and the environment); and human & social dynamics at volcanoes.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
PHYS 2110 - Technical Physics I-Calculus Based
or
PHYS 2010 - General Physics I-Noncalculus
and
GEOL 1040 - Geosciences: Earth and Society Lecture
and
GEOG 1120 - Earth Science: Landforms and Processes
and
CHEM 1110 - General Chemistry Lecture I
and
BIOL 1110 - Biology for Science Majors Lecture I
and
ASTR 1010 - Astronomy I