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 Spring '01 Petrology class celebrates climbing Mt. St. Gregoire, a Monteregian Intrusive in southern Quebec.

 

 

                              

Course Syllabus
Chapter 1 - Fundamental Concepts
Chapter 2 - Classification of Igneous Rocks
Chapter 4 - Igneous Structures and Field Relationships
Chapter 3 - Igneous Textures
Chapter  10 - Origin of Basaltic Magmas
Chapter 11 - Diversification of Magmas
Chapter 13 - MORB
Chapter 14 - OIB
Chapter 16 - Island Arcs
Chapter 17 - Continental Arcs


Jolene Heald '02 makes thin sections for her dike project.

Chapter 18 - Granitoids
Chapter 20 - Anorthosites
Chapter 15 - Continental Flood Basalts
Chapter 12 - Layered Mafic Intrusions
Chapter 19 - Continental Alkaline Magmatism

Chapter 21 - Introduction to Metamorphism
Chapter 22 - Metamorphic Classification
Chapter 23 - Metamorphic Textures

Chapter 25 - Facies, Metabasites, P-T-t Paths
Adirondack Geology
Chapter 24 - Chemographic Diagrams
Chapter 26 - Metamorphic Reactions
Chapter 29 - Calc-silicates and Ultramafics

 

 

Garett Ferguson '00, Jolene Heald '02, Tami Gaudette '01, and Keith Stahle '01 examine a bostonite dike at Charlotte Town Beach, Charlotte, VT.
Jeremy Baldwin, Adam Mathews, Rohan Roy, and Melanie Young discover amphibole megacrysts and primary magma flow structures at Mt. St. Gregoire, Quebec.
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