EPS216
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EPS 216 - Active Tectonics
Course Title
Active Tectonics
Course Description
This course is a graduate course designed to introduce students in the earth sciences to the geology of earthquakes, including tectonic geomorphology, paleoseismology and the analysis and interpretation of geodetic measurements of active deformation. While the focus will be primarily on seismically active faults, we will also discuss deformation associated with landslides, regional isostatic rebound, and volcanoes, as well as measurements of global plate motions. We will address methods and applications in paleoseismology, tectonic geomorphology, and geodesy. The course will address measurement techniques (e.g,. GPS, leveling, etc.), data analysis and inversion, and subsequent modeling and interpretation of the data. The integration of geodetic measurements with geologic and seismologic data allows an improved understanding of active processes.
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Grading Basis
Default Letter Grade; S/U Option
Prerequisite Course
-
Prerequisite Course
-
Prerequisites
116 or equivalent, Physics 7A or equivalent, or consent of instructor.
Credit Restriction Courses
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Term
Fall and Spring
Lecture Hours
3