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        <description>GEOL 406 (undergraduate) or 606 (graduate) - Field Studies: Active Tectonics and Surface Processes (4 credits)

Students will learn techniques of field work in active tectonics and surface processes.  Faults, young volcanic features, landslides, and fluvial terraces will be mapped on air photos, and a detailed topographic map will be made at a critical site using a combination of differential GPS, total station, and plane table and alidade.  Two days of field trips will span the Oregon High Lava…</description>
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        <description>[Students explore an outcrop.]For summer 2010 we offer two options: (1) our full six-week field course (10 credits on the quarter system), which will be be taught in southwestern Montana and central Oregon; or (2) take one of two 2-week “short course” modules (4 credits) to be offered in paleontology and surface processes. Students who take the full 6-week course will work together during the first 4 weeks, and will then take one of the two offered modules for the final 2 weeks. Alternativel…</description>
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        <dc:creator>Greg Retallack</dc:creator>
        <title>Gregory J. Retallack</title>
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        <description>Professor
 (paleobotany, paleosols)
 Geological Sciences faculty member since 1981.


B.A., 1973, Macquarie University, Australia
 Ph.D., 1978, New England University, Australia.


Office: 310G Cascade Hall
 Phone: 541-346-4558
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        <description>9. Jarzen, D.M., Manchester, S.R., Retallack, G.J., and Jarzen, S.A., eds., Advances in angiosperm paleobotany and paleoclimatic reconstruction – contributions honoring David L. Dilcher and Jack A. Wolfe. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 258, 189 p.
 8. Retallack, G.J. 2001. Soils of the Past: an Introduction to Paleopedology. Second Edition, Blackwell, Oxford, 600 p. 
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