ESC
1000: Introduction to Earth Sciences
(Fall,
2007)
Course Outline
| Instructor: Dr.
Kyle Min Office Location: 361 Williamson Hall, (352)392-2720 Office Hours: M 4-5 pm, W 4-5 pm, or by appointment |
Teaching Assistant: Alexander
Ullrich |
| Lecture Section: MWF, period
8 (3:00 - 3:50 pm) Classroom: 202 Williamson Hall Course Credit: 3 |
Lab Section (Not Mandatory): you can
choose one of the following three sections |
Required Textbook: Understanding
Earth, 5th edition, 2007, by Grotzinger, Jordan, Press
and Siever (Freeman and Company) |
Course Description: |
Grading: 1st Midterm (100 pts) + 2nd Midterm (120 pts) + Final (150 pts) + Attendance (30 pts) = 400 pts. It will be curved to the normal distribution. Normalized scores and corresponding grades are 90-100 (A), 85-90 (B+), 80-85 (B), 75-80 (C+), 70-75 (C), 65-70 (D+), 60-65 (D) and below 60 (E). Class attendance is not mandatory, but
strongly recommended. There will be 7 pop-up checks during the semester
(IĄŻll distribute note cards, ask to write your name on it, and collect
those), and failure to turn in less than 4 cards will cause a loss of
Class Attendance Credit of 30 pts. Students who turned in 4 or more
cards will receive the full Credit of 30 pts. |
| Class Materials: The slides shown in the class will be posted on the web, but there will be blackboard writings, simple experiments and in-class calculations which will not be available on the web. Therefore, I strongly recommend to make notes on your own notebook during the class. |
Class Web Address: http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/kmin/ESC1000/ESC1000.htm |
Tentative
Course Schedule
Following schedule is subject to change without notice. Please check this
class website regularly.
| Month | Day | Topic | Reading | Class Materials |
| August | 24 | Introduction | ||
| 27 | Plate Tectonics: The Unifying Theory 1 | Ch. 2 | slides | |
| 29 | Plate Tectonics: The Unifying Theory 2 | Ch. 2 | slides, handout | |
| 31 | Plate Tectonics: The Unifying Theory 3 | Ch. 2 | slides | |
| September | 3 | no class (Labor Day) | ||
| 5 | Earthquakes 1 | Ch. 13 | slides | |
| 7 | Earthquakes 2 | Ch. 13 | slides | |
| 10 | Earth's Interior 1 | Ch. 14 | slides | |
| 12 | Earth's Interior 2 | Ch. 14 |
slides, handout | |
| 14 | Movie-"Magnetic Storm" | |||
| 17 | Minerals and Rocks 1: Basics |
Ch. 3 (p. 45-52) | slides | |
| 19 | Minerals and Rocks 2: Physical Properties | Ch. 3 (p. 56-61) | slides | |
| 21 | Minerals and Rocks 3: Rock Cycle | Ch. 3 (p. 62-73) | slides | |
| 24 | Minerals and Rocks 4: Diamond | slides | ||
| 26 | 1st Midterm (September 26, Wed) | Chapters 2, 3, 13, 14 | ||
| 28 | Igneous Activities 1: Igneous Rocks | Ch. 4 (77-84) | slides | |
| October | 1 | Igneous Activities 2: Volcanoes | Ch. 4 (88-97) | slides |
| 3 | Movie-" Volcano under the City" | |||
| 8 | Surface Mass Transfer 1: Weathering & Erosion | Ch. 16 (p. 371-381) | slides | |
| 10 | Surface Mass Transfer 2: Sedimentation | Ch. 5 (p. 101-106, 111-126) | slides | |
| 12 | Lecturer's Research | |||
| 15-22 | no class (lecturer unavailable for international collaboration) | |||
| 24 | Metamorphism | Ch. 6 (p. 131-135, 137-138, 141-147) | slides | |
| 26 | Deformation 1 | Ch. 7 (p. 151-155) | slides | |
| 29 | Deformation 2 | Ch. 7 (p. 155-159, 163-166) | slides | |
| 31 | 2nd Midterm (October 31, Wed) | page numbers specified above (Sep 28-Oct 29) | ||
| November | 2 | no class (Homecoming) | ||
| 5 | Clocks in Rocks 1 | Ch. 8 (p. 169-180) | slides | |
| 7 | Clocks in Rocks 2 | Ch. 8 (p. 180-187) | slides | |
| 9 | Climate Change | Ch. 15 (p. 352-356, 365-368) | slides | |
| 12 | no class (Veteran's day) | |||
| 14 | Other Planets in Solar System | Ch. 9 (p.189-204) | slides | |
| 16 | Early History of Solar System | Ch. 9 (p.189-204) | slides | |
| 19 | Planetary Surfaces: Impact Cratering | Ch. 9 (p.189-204) | slides | |
| 21-23 | no class (Thanksgiving) | |||
| 26 | Groundwater | Ch. 17 (p.401-415) | slides | |
| 28 | Karst Topography and Florida | Ch. 17 (p. 416-420) | slides, reading | |
| 30 | Landscapes: Tectonics & Climate Interaction | Ch. 22 (p. 532-534, 541-545) | slides | |
| December | 3 | Review and Q & A session for the Final Exam | slides | |
| 5 | Final Exam (December 5, Wed) | page numbers specified above (Nov 5-Dec 3) | Key Concepts, Results, |
Important
Notes on Exams
There will be no make-up exams. If you cannot take exams
for any reason, please let me know IN ADVANCE and
be prepared to provide relevant OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS for partial
credit. Any post-exam excuses without pre-exam notice will allow very limited
credit. Missing one exam will be critical in your final grade, and I recommend
to drop this class if you cannot make the three exams. Exam dates are posted,
so please make sure your schedule does not conflict with these exam dates.
Notes for
Students with Disabilities
Students requesting classroom accommodation must first
register with the Dean of Students Office. The Dean of Students Office will
provide documentation to the student who must then provide this documentation
to the Instructor when requesting accommodation.
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