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2009 Precambrian

Field Camp

 

 

 

COMING SOON!

2009 Precambrian Field Camp Poster

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George explaining pillows

Dr. George Hudak explains to students how pillowed basalt structures are formed

 

Participant Slots Currently Available:

20

Cost - $2,900

Includes Tuition, Fees, Room and Board

Timelines for 2009 Field Camp

Early Application Period - January 5 - March 30

Intial Notice of Acceptance- March 30

Late Application Period (1st come-1st served, if slots available) - March 30 - June 5

Registration closes - June 5

Camp begins - July 5

2009 Field Camp Highlights

-Field mapping in diverse Precambrian terranes, including:

-Mapping at various scales; from outcrop (1:250) to quadrangle (1:24,000)

-Recognizing metamorphic grade, deformational fabrics, alteration assemblages, and ore mineralization in the field

-Generating geophysical field data for interpreting bedrock geology

-Mapping glacial deposits & landforms and introduction to drift prospecting

-Drill core logging of banded iron formation stratigraphy and mineralized gabbro

-Drift mapping in an underground iron mine (1/2 mile below surface)

-GIS compilation of field data (in ArcView) and digital map-making (in Illustrator)

CAPSTONE MAPPING PROJECT –Students will be divided into field parties of 3-6 students and an instructor during Week 5 to conduct detailed mapping in various geological terranes; the project areas have not been previously mapped in detail and will require backwoods field work, primitive camping and, in some cases, canoeing in a wilderness setting. 

Click here to see highlights of the 2007 and 2008 Capstone Projects

 

Jacki and John

core logging

John measuring