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ERTH2404 ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCE WINTER 2013

COURSE OBJECTIVES To describe earth materials and processes from both engineering and geological perspectives; To be aware of the impact of geological processes on engineering work; To be familiar with the specialized vocabulary of the earth sciences.

LECTURES All ERTH2404 students are requested to attend the lectures. See tentative course schedule Professor: Contact: Office hours: Lectures: Jason Mah jasonmah@cmail.carleton.ca 2120 Herzberg Monday 5:30 PM 7:00 PM and by appointment Monday 4:05 PM 5:25 PM Wednesday 4:05 PM 5:25 PM 101 Azrieli Theater

Text book (mandatory): Geology for Engineers & Environmental Scientists by Alan E. Kehew. Prentice-Hall. 2006, 3rd Edition (ISBN 0-13-145730-6). The book is available at the Carleton bookstore. LABORATORIES There is a laboratory component to the course for students registered in ERTH2404. Note that labs alternate between even and odd weeks, e.g., A1E or A1O, such that each student will attend a lab every second week. Check to see which week you are scheduled to attend the lab in the course schedule below. Section A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 Day and Time Mon 6:05 PM 8:55 PM Thu 6:05 PM 8:55 PM Fri 2:35 PM 5:25 PM Wed 11:35 AM 2:25 PM Tue 11:35 AM 2:25 PM Room 2130HP Start Date Jan 07, 2013

ERTH2404, Winter 2013 The objectives for the laboratories are to: identify minerals in rock specimens; utilize rock classification systems for igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks; use information on topographic and geological maps to construct crosssections, identify structures and interpret geological history. For the first three labs you must bring with you a magnifying glass or jewellers loupe, a penknife, a magnet and a penny. Lab Manual (mandatory) ERTH2404 Winter 2012 Available in Room 118, Steacie building. TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE Date Lectures Laboratory Jan 7 1. Intro, Geological time No Labs this week Jan 9 2. Geological time Jan 14 3. Minerals Lab 1 Even Jan 16 4. Igneous rocks Minerals Jan 21 5. Sedimentary rocks Lab 1 ODD Jan 23 6. Metamorphic rocks Minerals Jan 28 7. Plate tectonics Lab 2 Even Jan 30 8. Soils Igneous rocks Feb 4 9. Volcanoes Lab 2 ODD Feb 6 10. Volcanic hazards Igneous rocks Feb 11 11. Earthquakes Lab 3 Even Feb 13 12. Engineering seismology Sed/Metamorphic rocks Feb 18 - 22 Winter break Feb 25 Review Lab 3 ODD Feb 27 MIDTERM EXAM Sed/Metamorphic rocks March 4 13. Structures LAB EXAM Even March 6 14. Rock mechanics (Labs 1, 2, 3) March 10 15. Mass movement LAB EXAM ODD March 13 16. Ground water (Labs 1, 2, 3) March 17 17. Rivers Lab 4 Even March 20 18. Glacial processes Structures & Geological Maps March 25 19. Resources Lab 4 ODD March 27 20. Invited lecture? Structures & Geological Maps April 1 21. Geophysics No Lab This Week April 3 22. Geomagnetic hazards April 8 Review *LECTURE SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGES. 2

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IMPORTANT DATES Jan 21, 2013: Last day to request academic accommodations for the lab exam. Last day for withdrawal from winter term and winter portion of fall/winter courses with full fee adjustment. Last day to request academic accommodations for the midterm exam. Last day to request academic accommodations for the final exam.

Jan 31, 2013:

Feb 13, 2013:

March 8, 2013:

EVALUATION Theory exams are true/false and/or multiple choice questions. Special help sessions will be scheduled in preparation for the lab exam and the theory exams. A passing grade must be achieved in the lab to complete the course. Swapping between lab sections to write the lab exam is not permitted Evaluation Theory exams

Laboratory work

Midterm exam Feb 27 Final exam (End of term) Lab exam (March 4 15) Lab Quizzes Lab 4 Assignment

Lectures before the study break Lectures after the study break Labs 1, 2, 3

35 % 35 % 15 %

Labs 1, 2, 3, 4 10 % (handed in for grading) 5% Total 100%

CU Learn It is the students responsibility to download the lecture notes from CU Learn prior to lectures. Students should check the course homepage for general announcements. Students will be able to track their marks on CU Learn. In case of problems with CU Learn, contact Computing and Communication Services (CCS) at ccs_service_desk@carleton.ca 3

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APPROPRIATE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM Cell phones must be turned OFF at all times. Laptops and tablets are to be used only to look and annotate the lecture notes.

BOOKS IN THE LIRBRARY RESERVE 2 hour maximum reading period Kehew, Alan E. 2006. Geology for Engineers & Environmental Scientists. 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall. Tarbuck, E.J. and Lutgens, F.K. 1999. Earth An introduction to physical geology. 6th Edition. Prentice Hall.

REQUESTS FOR ACADEMIC ACCOMODATIONS You may need special arrangements to meet your academic obligations during the term because of disability, pregnancy or religious obligations. Please email me with any requests for academic accommodation during the first two weeks of class, or as soon as possible after the need for accommodation is known to exist. Since labs are starting on 7 January, students requiring accommodations for lab work are urged to contact me during the first week of term. Students with disabilities requiring academic accommodations in this course must register with the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities for a formal evaluation of disability-related needs. Registered PMC students are required to contact the Centre, 613-520-6608, to ensure that I receive your Letter of Accommodation, no later than two weeks before the lab exam. If you require accommodation for your formally scheduled final exam in this course, please submit your request for accommodation to PMC by March 8, 2013 for April examinations. You can visit the Equity Services website to view the policies and to obtain more detailed information on academic accommodation at http://carleton.ca/equity/accommodation

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DEFERRED EXAMINATINOS For the lab exam and the midterm exam: Students who are unable to write their examination because of illness or other circumstances beyond their control may apply to write a deferred examination. They must inform Jason Mah by email no later than five working days after the examination date. Their case must be substantiated with an official medical note or other documents. For the final exam: see the Undergraduate Calendar, section 2.5.

PLAGIARISM Plagiarism means to use and pass off as ones own idea or product work of another without expressly giving credit. Plagiarism is a serious offence. The instructor is required to report all incidents or suspected incidents of plagiarism to the Dean. During the labs, students are encouraged to work cooperatively and share ideas. Each student, however, is required to submit an independent report for Labs 5, 6 and 7.

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