Module 3: The Earth Revealed Telecourse

 (Geology-101: Physical Geology)

Welcome to Poorna's Pages at the Glendale Community College. You are in the Module-1 subpage. This module examines the nature and scope of physical geology, the factors that make earth a dynamic system and how earth's overall features match with those in its immediate neighborhood, the earth's internal structure, and the earth's oceans, including a review of the principal features of the sea floor and how they might have evolved over time.

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Updated on 05-May-2015

   
 

This module (Module 3) examines ...

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the geological scale of time,

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minerals, as the basic building blocks of earth materials, and how they are classified and/or identified;

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the primary rock-forming activities and rocks, i.e., (a) intrusive activity and the plutonic rocks, and (b) volcanic activity and the volcanic rocks; and

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the surface processes and/or effects that transform these earth materials, e.g.,
(a) weathering and soil formations, and (b) mass movements and mass wasting.

 

 

 

Meetings, Quiz and Test:

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Class Meeting: Mar 25 (6-9 PM: CS-266)

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SI Meeting: Mar 25 (5-6 PM: CS-266)

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Quiz-2: Available on Mar 19; due Mar 25 (class meeting)

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Test 2: Mar 25, 2005 (6-9 PM: CS-266):
This test will be based on the materials covered in this module, including the  "Earth Revealed" video episodes 105-110, the textbook chapters 4-8, and Poorna's "Overviews".

Poorna's Overviews:

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The Geological Time Scale

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Mountain Belts and the Continental Crust

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Geological Structures

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Earthquakes

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Earthquakes and Plate Tectonics

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Time and Geology (Measuring Time)

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The Video Episodes:

Textbook Chapters and Links

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Video Episode 111: Evolution through Time
(Mar 5: 11AM-Noon, Mar 8 & 10: 11PM-Midnight)

The fossil record reveals much about the diversity and development of species. This program examines the traces left by early plants, animals, and single-celled organisms and follows the progression of life forms over time. Connections are drawn between atmospheric gases, climate change, rock formation, biological functions, and mass extinctions.

  1. Time and Geology
  2. Atoms, Elements and Minerals

  3. Volcanism and Extrusive Rocks
  4. Intrusive Activity and Origin of Igneous Rocks
  5. Weathering and Soil
  6. Mass Wasting

 

 

bullet Video Episode 106: Plate Dynamics (Mar 5: 11AM-Noon, Mar 8 & 10: 11PM-Midnight)

This program examines the movement and interaction of tectonic plates, which account for a vast array of geologic formations and phenomena — from California’s San Andreas Fault to the Rift Valley of eastern Africa. The program covers convergent boundaries, subduction, hotspots, and the debate over what drives plate motion.

 

 

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Video Episode 107: Mountain Building
(Mar 12: 11AM-Noon, Mar 15 & 17: 11PM-Midnight)

This program erodes the myth of the mountain as a solid, permanent structure. Animations are used to illustrate the process of orogeny (mountain building) through accretion and erosion, as well as the role of plate tectonics, the rock cycle, and how different types of rock are formed in the course of mountain building.

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Video Episode 108: Earth's Structures

(Mar 12: 11AM-Noon, Mar 15 & 17: 11PM-Midnight)

A visit to the Grand Canyon lays the foundation for this exploration of rock layers and deformation. The program covers sedimentation, major structures, the methods used to examine them, and how petroleum may be trapped inside them. It also looks at tectonic force and the different types of stress involved in the formation of geologic structures.

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Video Episode 109: Earthquakes
(Mar 19: 11AM-Noon, Mar 22 & 24: 11PM-Midnight)

Showing actual footage of earthquakes and their aftermath, this program discusses the forces that fuel these massive events. Faults, waves, and the transfer of energy from the epicenter are explained, and histories of the seismograph and Richter scale are presented. The program also describes devices being developed to study — and eventually predict — earthquakes.

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Video Episode 110: Geologic Time
(Mar 19: 11AM-Noon, Mar 22 & 24: 11PM-Midnight)

To illustrate the immensity of geologic time, the entire span of Earth’s
existence is compressed down to a year. The timeline of major geologic
events is superimposed onto the year for a condensed view of Earth’s evolution. A relationship between this timeline and that of life on Earth is established, with fossils and radiocarbon dating playing a major role in the discovery.

 

 

 

This site was last updated 05/05/15

 

 

 

Broadcast Schedule

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Oct 14 and 16 (11 PM - Midnight), Oct 18 (11 AM - Noon)
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Video Episodes 111: Evolution Through Time and 112: Minerals: The Materials of Earth

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Textbook Chapters 8: Time and Geology and 9: Atoms, Elements and Minerals

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Oct 21 and 23 (11 PM - Midnight), Oct 25 (11 AM - Noon)
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Video Episodes 113: Volcanism and 114: Intrusive Igneous Rocks

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Textbook Chapters 11: Volcanism and Extrusive Rocks and 10: Intrusive Activity and Origin of Igneous Rocks

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Oct 28 and 30 (11 PM - Midnight) and Nov 1 (11 AM - Noon)
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Video Episodes 115: Weathering and Soils and 116: Mass Wasting

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Textbook Chapters 12: Weathering and Soil and 13: Mass Wasting

 

 

 

 

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This site was last updated 05/05/15