Geology and Tectonics of the
TONY IRVING,
July 22-25, 2008 in
Note: This course has a participant fee of $250 (in addition to the
application fee) and a logistical fee of $350 to cover costs of van
transportation, 3 nights lodging (in Lake Louise,
The idea of tectonic terranes as a corollary to the concept of plate tectonics
was developed largely in western
This program will combine outdoor
geology on both outcrop and regional scales with lectures and discussion at
several classroom venues. After an
introductory campus session in
For college teachers of:
all disciplines, but particularly natural sciences. Prerequisites: none. Limit:
16 participants
Dr. Irving, currently a Lecturer in the Dept. of Earth and Space
Sciences at the
Email: irving@concentric.net
Course
Logistics and Schedule
Each
participant should arrange his or her travel to
Tuesday, July 22 9:00 am Meet in Room136 Earth Science
Building,
9:30 am Principles of
structural geology and tectonics
10:30 am Break
10:45 am Geological history
of the
Noon Lunch
1:30 pm Depart for
4:30 pm Arrive at
5:30 pm Dinner on your own
Wednesday,
July 23 8:30 am Depart for tour of
Noon Lunch
Tour
sites between
4:30 pm Arrive at
5:00 pm Free time
Thursday,
July 24 8:30 am Drive to Whitefish,
10:00 am Tour of Glacier
National Park sites
Noon
1:30 Continue tour of
5:00 Arrive at West
Glacier
Friday,
July 25 9:00 am Meet for review of field trip and
further discussion.
10:30 am Break
11:00 am Curriculum
discussion
Noon Lunch
1:00 pm Evaluation and
concluding remarks
2:00 pm Depart for Kalispell Airport