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Introduction to Oceanography Cabrillo College, Fall Semester, 2017 Instructors: David Schwartz & Lauren Hanneman http://www.cabrillo.edu/~dschwartz/ LECTURE TOPICS Text Assignments Dates 1. Introduction to Oceanography... 1 8/29 2. History of Oceanography... Prologue 8/31, 9/5 3. Bathymetry & Sea Floor Topography... 3 (83 92) 9/5, 9/7 4. Sea Floor Spreading; "The Origin of Ocean Basins" 2 9/12, 9/14 5. Marine Sediment... 3 (92 109) 9/19, 9/21, 9/26 6. Shoreline and Coastal Processes... Lecture only 9/28, 10/3, 10/6, 7. Seawater Chemistry... 5 10/10, 10/12, 10/17 Finish & Review 10/19 MIDTERM on Tuesday 10/24 includes all lecture material, 10/24 the text book and labs 1 through 4 8. Winds, Currents and Ocean Circulation... portions of 6 10/26, 10/31, 11/2 and 7 9. Waves... 9 11/7, 11/9, 11/14 10. Tides... 10 11/16, 11/21 11. Glacioeustatic & Geoeustatic Sea Level Changes... Lecture only 11/28, 11/30 13. Marine Ecology... 11 11/30, 12/5 14. Life in the Water; Plankton & Nekton... portions of 12, 12/5, 12/7 and 13 15. Ocean Resources & Pollution. 12/7 16. Comprehensive Final Exam is Tuesday December 12 th 10 a.m. - 12:50 p.m. in Room 450 All Beach Profiles & Internet Research Reports are due on Tuesday Dec 5 th REQUIRED TEXTS: Both required books are available at the Cabrillo College bookstore. 1. Investigating Oceanography, Sverdrup, K. and Kudela, R., 2017, McGraw Hill, Second Edition. 2. Introduction To Oceanography Lab Workbook, Schwartz, D., Bloechl, W., Olin, C., 7 th Edition, 2015 1

EVALUATION SYSTEM Participation / Attendance = 10 points (~2%) Lab Quizzes (six)= ~175 points (~28%) Lab Projects = 50-60 points (~9%) Beach / Shore Erosion Map = 60 points (~9%) Midterm = 150 points (~25%) Tuesday October 24 th Room 450 Final Exam = 150 points (~25%) Tuesday December 12 th 10:00 a.m. Room 450 TOTAL = 605 Points (595 Pts for Beach Profilers) Optional Research Report = 40 points (see below for more details) FINAL GRADE BREAKDOWN: 89% and above = A 79% - 88% = B 67% - 78% = C 55% - 66% = D <55% = F No make-up quizzes or midterm will be given unless there are verifiable barriers (death in family, hospitalization/illness etc.). Pass / Non Pass (P/NP) is a grade option in this course. If you decide for the P/NP grade option, a signed written agreement must be given to David Schwartz. The deadline for the P/NP decision will be announced in class. OPTIONAL RESEARCH REPORTS (worth 40 extra points): The Research Reports to choose from are the Beach Profile Project or the INTERNET Research Project. Both require a final paper that will be due at the last lecture. We will give you some important information that will outline and describe the specific format that all the papers MUST be written in. This format will consist of an Introduction section followed by Materials / Methods, Results, Discussion and Conclusion. You can have one partner for the Beach Profile Research Report (one paper, two names, same grade). The INTERNET Research Report must be a solo effort. Students can not do more than one research report for increased credit. All Research Reports must be printed (not hand written). The last day to start all Research Projects is Sunday September 17 th. THE FOLLOWING IS FOR BEACH PROFILERS ONLY: Last Day to Beach Profile Line #1 is Sunday 9/17 Last Day to Beach Profile Line #2 is Sunday 10/15 Last Day to Beach Profile Line #3 is Sunday 11/12 Last Day to Beach Profile Line #4 is Thursday 12/3 Rough Draft of Lines 1 and 2 due in lab 10/17 or earlier Rough Draft of Intro, Materials / Methods due in lab 11/14 or earlier Community Activity + Short Report: Anyone enrolled in Ocean 10 may choose to do the Community Activity + Short Report project. Upon successful completion of this project, 20 extra points will be added onto your final score. You will need to perform at least one full day (6 to 8 hours +, arranged on your own time) doing some type of community activity to earn 20 points. This activity must be verified and followed up with at least a one-page summary explaining the experience and relating it to the class. Working with Project MATE, Save Our Shores, Surfrider Foundation, The Coastal Watershed Council (CWC), Department of Fish and Game, Moss Landing Marine Labs, Long Marine Lab, CSUMB, Cal Poly, Cabrillo College Oceanography Department, attending seminars or going out to sea are some of our ideas. We encourage other ideas but all endeavors need to be approved by the Instructors before the work begins. The one page summary report is due two weeks (or sooner) after completion of the project. All Community Activity reports must be Typed (not hand written). 2

FALL 2017 SEMESTER LAB INFORMATION Please Read this entire page very Carefully! PLEASE BRING COLORED PENCILS AND CALCULATORS TO ALL LABS Everyone enrolled in this course is required to complete all lab exercises and take 6 lab quizzes by their respective deadlines. An outline of the lab schedule, all reports and projects and quiz dates will be given to you and will also be announced regularly in lecture and lab as the course progresses. You must do lab work in your lab only. Students may not attend other Ocean 10 labs. Failure to comply with all due dates, deadlines and rules may result in loss of points. SIX REQUIRED LAB PROJECTS: These projects will be due and collected for evaluation at announced deadlines. No late projects will be accepted and the student will receive a zero unless the student shows verifiable barriers (in hospital), death in family etc The following six lab projects are worth 120 points: (110 points if you are Beach Profiling since you are not required to do the Mystery Beach project.) 1. Bathymetric Map & Cross Section (Lab 2, 10 points) 2. Tectonic Map & Earthquake Plots from first 5 Labs (Lab 4, 20 points) 3. Beach Sand Chart (Lab 5, 10 points) 4. Tide Plot (Lab 7, 10 points) 5. Mystery Beach (Lab 8, 10 points) (Optional if you are participating in the Beach Profiling Project.) 6. Beach Erosion Map (Lab 8, 60 points) The following are other Ocean 10 lab activities. These labs do not have any graded projects that you will turn in. Information from these labs will be covered on quizzes, the midterm and final exams. English / Metric Conversions & Sea Floor Geography (Lab 1) Nautical Charts (Lab 3) Waves (Lab 6) Marine Sediments, Plankton and Plate Tectonics (Lab 9) PARTICIPATION AND PROMPTNESS: Participation is required at all class meetings. Missing only one lecture will put you behind. If you cannot attend a lecture or lab it is a good idea to call or leave a message at 479-6495. If a student misses the equivalent of 2 weeks of class, the student may lose points and the Instructor may drop that student. Also, please arrive on time to the lectures! When people arrive late, it is a distraction to many. If you arrive late, quietly sit in the back rows. Please do not walk down the aisle. REMINDER It is each student s responsibility to keep in touch / communicate with the instructors if you are experiencing difficulties / problems in Ocean 10. We have a strong support system: four Oceanography Instructors, daily office hours, a staff of helpful Student Assistants and a Math Learning Center that you are welcome to use. Oceanography Department Office Phone: 479-6495 Cabrillo College Switchboard: 479-6100 David Schwartz s Office Hours, all in Room 705C: M/W: 11:00am 12:30pm, T/TH: 9:30 10:30am http://www.cabrillo.edu/~dschwartz/ IG = DSGeology 3

Learner Outcomes or Course Goals Two Learner Outcomes have been defined and they are as follows: 1) Construct and describe maps, charts and graphs and analyze and interpret spatial processes and data relating to geological, chemical, physical and biological oceanography. 2) Solve simple word and numerical problems about oceanography using linear equations and conversion factors. The following is more information on specific activities associated with the identified Learner Outcomes for Ocean 10: Activities associated with Learner Outcomes #1 a. Inspect the shore environment and construct a beach-erosion map displaying the spatial distribution of protective materials used by humans to retard wave erosion of coastal landforms. (Required semester long project) b. Construct a bathymetric map and cross section. (Lab 2) c. Demonstrate navigation techniques using standard nautical charts, parallel rules, hand compass and compass dividers. (Lab 3) d. Collect and plot real time earthquake data for 5 weeks and recognize trends. (Lab 4) e. Identify and examine the chemical makeup and general source of common beach sands from around the world. (Lab 5) f. Survey beach profiles over the semester and interpret and display the results. (Optional research activity & report) g. Construct a tide plot and analyze the general trends. (Lab 7) Activities associated with Learner Outcomes #2 a. Calculate English / Metric conversion problems. (Lab 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 and objective questions throughout the course) b. Solve problems involving rate, distance and time associated with acoustics, navigation, sea floor spreading, waves, tides and marine sediments. (Objective questions throughout the course) c. Calculate vertical exaggeration of cross sections given horizontal and vertical scales. (Lab 2 and objective questions throughout the course) Students with disabilities: Students needing accommodations should inform the instructor. As required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), accommodations are provided to insure equal access for students with verified disabilities. To determine if you qualify or need assistance with an accommodation, please contact ACCESSIBILITY SUPPORT CENTER (Formerly DSPS), Room 1073, (831) 479-6379. 4

Fall 2017 Ocean 10 Lab Agenda WEEK #1 Aug 29: Introduction to Course and Lab, Lab #1 WEEK #2 Sept 5: Lab #1 English / Metric Conversions, Earthquake Plots, Sea Floor Geography Beach Profiling Instructions / Discussion WEEK #3 Sept 12: Introduction to Lab #2 Sea Floor Topography and Bathymetry Construct Monterey Bay Bathymetric Map. QUIZ #1 (Covers Lab 1, History of Oceanography & Geologic Time from lecture) WEEK #4 Sept 19: Complete Lab #2 Sea Floor Topography and Bathymetry. Bathy maps and topographic profiles are due on 9/27. WEEK #5 Sept 26: Introduction to Lab #3 Nautical Charts. QUIZ #2 (Covers Labs 1 and 2 & Sea Floor Topography from lecture) WEEK #6 Oct 3: Lab #3 Nautical Charts WEEK #7 Oct 10: Introduction to Lab #4 Cont Drift, SFS and Plate Tectonics QUIZ #3 (Covers Lab 3 Nautical Charts only) WEEK #8 Oct 17: Complete Lab #4 Cont Drift, SFS and Plate Tectonics. A draft of Lines 1 and 2 are due for all Beach Profilers. QUIZ #4 (Covers Lab #4, Cont Drift, SFS and Plate Tectonics and Marine Sediments from lecture) WEEK #9 Oct 24: Lab #5 Beach Sand WEEK #10 Oct 31: Lab #5 Beach Sand MIDTERM Tuesday October 24 th WEEK #11 Nov 7: Lab #6 Materials of the Seafloor + Finish Lab #5 Beach Sand WEEK #15 Nov 14: Lab #7 Waves and finish Lab#6. A draft of Introduction and Materials/Methods is due for all Beach Profilers. WEEK #13 Nov 21: Finish Waves / Review. QUIZ #5 (Covers Labs 5, 6 & 7 and Waves from Lecture) WEEK #14 Nov 28: Lab #8 Tides & Mystery Beach, *BEACH EROSION MAPS DUE* WEEK #15 Dec 5: Lab #9 The Coastal Environment + finish Mystery Beach. QUIZ #6 (Covers Lab 8 Tides and Sea Level Changes from lecture) All Beach Profiles & Internet Research Reports are due on Tuesday Dec 5 th 5

FALL 2017 TENTATIVE LECTURE SCHEDULE By Date 8/29 Introduction to Ocean Science 10/31 History of Oceanography 9/5 Finish History, begin Sea Floor Topography 9/7 Sea Floor Topography 9/12 Finish Sea Floor Topography, Ocean Basin Evolution 9/14 Ocean Basin Evolution 9/19 Coastal Environment 9/21 Coastal Environment, Intro to Lab #9 Beach Walk 9/26 Coastal Environment 9/28 Finish Coastal Environment, Marine Sediments 10/3 Marine Sediments 10/5 Marine Sediments 10/10 Finish Marine Sediments, Begin Seawater Chemistry 10/12 Seawater Chemistry 10/17 Seawater Chemistry 10/19 Seawater Chemistry + Review 10/24 MIDTERM (Tuesday) 11:10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in Room 450 10/26 Ocean Currents 10/31 Ocean Currents 11/2 Ocean Currents 11/7 Waves 11/9 Waves 11/14 Waves 11/16 Tides 11/21 Tides 11/28 Sea Level Changes 12/30 Sea Level Changes & Marine Biozones / Ecology 12/5 Marine Ecology / Primary Production & Plankton 12/7 Plankton and Nekton 12/12 Comprehensive Final Exam (Tuesday) 10:00am 12:50pm, Room 450 6