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Apr 02, 2026
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GEO 303 - Sedimentary Geology and Geochronology (with emphasis on the Turkana Basin) Field course that applies fundamental geological concepts to the sediments and rock units in the Turkana Basin, Kenya, to provide a foundation for the chronology and context for recorded events in human evolution. Emphasis is given to sedimentation, stratigraphy, volcanism, and tectonics, as they apply to local geology, including training in field methods. Modern terrestrial processes and landscape evolution are examined using features present in the Turkana Basin. Consideration is also given to broader geologic events spanning the Oligocene to the present. Geologic concepts are linked to modern and ancient environments, archaeology, and paleoanthropology in northern Kenya.
3 credits
Prerequisite(s): permission of the instructor/Study Abroad office
DEC: E
SBC: SNW
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