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Course Syllabus Jump to Today SIO 16R: Geology of National Parks Online Spring Quarter 2015 About Geology of National Parks Online is a new interactive online class collaboratively created by three Earth Science faculty members from UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, and UC San Diego. This course will cover introductory geologic concepts with special focus on U.S. National Parks. In this class, we ll explore how geologic processes control the landscapes and features in our parks and along the way learn about the concepts of geologic time, plate tectonics and how the rock record can be used to reconstruct the geological story of the parks. Office Hours Jeff Gee: Office hours will be held each Wed., Thurs. from 4-5 p.m. using Adobe Connect: http://ucoe.adobeconnect.com/ucsd_natlparks/ (http://ucoe.adobeconnect.com/ucsd_natlparks/) Please let us know if you have work or other commitments that will prevent you from attending at either of these times and we will make alternative arrangements. Rachel Marcuson: Office hours are Friday and Monday from 2-3pm and will be primarily for answering questions related to the exercises. Instructor Information Jeff Gee: jsgee@ucsd.edu (mailto:jsgee@ucsd.edu) Office: Ritter 300D, located at SIO Rachel Marcuson: rmarcuso@ucsd.edu (mailto:rmarcuso@ucsd.edu) Office: Ritter 300B Textbook e-book version of Exploring Geology, 3rd edition by Stephen Reynolds, Julia Johnson Paul Morin, and Chuck Carter

Module Workflow Read & Watch Read assigned text Complete LearnSmart Watch through the lectures You may find it beneficial to alternate reading and watching Learn Work through the tutorials and learning activities Check your understanding of the concepts presented Connect Interact with your classmates and instructors through Piazza and Office Hours Apply Work through the module application and submit any assignment Assess Before moving on to the next module, you must complete the end-of-module quiz Exams At UC San Diego, students will have an option to take exams online through ProctorU (for a fee) or in-person. Midterm: April 30 at 7pm; Location: TBD Final: June 9 at 6pm; Location TBD Grading Final (Multiple Choice) 25% Midterm (Multiple Choice) 15% Application Exercises 25% Learning Activities 15% Reading/LearnSmart 10% Module Quizzes 10% Academic Integrity We expect the highest levels of academic integrity in this class. Any cheating of any kind will be referred to the university for disciplinary action. Work may be collaboratively done, but the work that you hand in must be your own. A simple way to figure out if the work is your own is to ask whether or not you

can reproduce it in entirety without the aid of any other people or your problem sets. Content Overview Geologic Province National Park Module 1 Colorado Plateau Grand Canyon Module 2 Module 3 Zion Bryce Arches Canyonlands Module 4 Cascade Range Mount Rainier Mount St. Helens Crater Lake Lassen Volcanic Complex Module 5 Hotspot Volcanism Hawai i Volcanoes Yellowstone Midterm Exam* Module 6 Sierra Nevada Yosemite Kings Canyon Sequoia Module 7 Rocky Mountains Rocky Mountain Glacier Module 8 Basin and Range Death Valley Grand Teton Module 9 Module 10 San Andreas Fault Pinnacles Point Reyes North American West Synthesis Final Exam* * The midterm and final exams are the only time students will be required to meet in-person at UC Davis. At UC Santa Cruz and UC San Diego, students will have an option to take exams online through ProctorU (for a fee) or in-person. Date

Date Mon Apr 6, 2015 Introduction to Topographic Maps (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments /3268572) Module 1 Application: Topographic Maps and the Grand Canyon (https://cole2.uconline.edu /courses/356325/assignments/3268568) Module 1 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268564) Mon Apr 13, 2015 Introduction to Relative Dating (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268559) Module 2 Application: Relative Time (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments /3268562) Module 2 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268575) Mon Apr 20, 2015 Module 3 Application: The Grand Staircase (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325 /assignments/3268561) Module 3 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268567) Zion National Park (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268553) Mon Apr 27, 2015 Controlling Volcanic Eruptions (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268569) Module 4 Application: Subduction Zone Factory (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325 /assignments/3268577)

Date Module 4 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268570) USGS Quadrangles (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268566) Wed Apr 29, 2015 Midterm Preparation (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3320722) Mon May 4, 2015 Mantle Plume and Hotspot Concept Sketch (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325 /assignments/3268573) Module 5 Application: Determining Plate Rates from Hotspot Tracks (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268549) Module 5 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268560) Mon May 11, 2015 Module 6 Application: Geologic Features of Yosemite National Park (https://cole2.uconline.edu /courses/356325/assignments/3268563) Module 6 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268554) Mon May 18, 2015 Module 7 Application: Measuring Glacial Retreat at Grinnell Glacier (https://cole2.uconline.edu /courses/356325/assignments/3268571) Module 7 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268558) Mon May 25, 2015 Structural Geology and Metamorphism (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments /3268555) Module 8 Application: Basin and Range Concept Sketch (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses /356325/assignments/3268551)

Date Module 8 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268576) Mon Jun 1, 2015 Locating Earthquakes (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268552) Module 9 Application: Shoreline Processes at Pt. Reyes (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses /356325/assignments/3268578) Module 9 Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3277673) Mon Jun 8, 2015 Fri Mar 1, 2019 Module 10 Application: Bringing it all together (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325 /assignments/3268557) Chapter 2. Investigating Geologic Questions (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325 /assignments/3297913) Chapter 6. Volcanoes and Volcanic Hazards (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325 /assignments/3297915) Chapter 7. Sedimentary Environments and Rocks (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325 /assignments/3294816) Mon Jul 1, 2019 Chapter 9. Geologic Time (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3297914) Course Orientation Quiz (https://cole2.uconline.edu/courses/356325/assignments/3268556)