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GG101 Dynamic Earth Fall 2015! Instructor:! Dr. Bridget Smith-Konter!!!!! office: 819D POST!!! e-mail: brkonter@hawaii.edu!

Syllabus Quick Guide! etext Physical Geology Fletcher, 2014 WileyPLUS Learning Space Three exams, 50% total" In-class exams" 1 pg. written cheat sheet" Homeworks (daily), 25% total" All homeworks done on-line at WPLS" Assignments close before first class on that chapter" No late assignments taken" Don t get a ZERO!" iclicker participation (daily), 25% total" Website: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/gg/faculty/smithkonter/gg_101 Field trip to Big Island, October?? +3% Extra-credit and make-up assignments

Success = A! Success is when opportunity meets preparation!

Course Website! http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/gg/faculty/smithkonter/gg_101 Syllabus Updated schedule Reminders Lecture slides Animations Web links

Course Organization! Part I: Planet Earth Earth formation Earth materials (types of rocks) Major Earth processes

Course Organization! Part II: Earth s Dynamic Interior Interior Dynamics Volcanism, Earthquakes, Mountain Building Geologic Time, Earth History

Course Organization! Part III: Earth s Dynamic Surface Global change Glaciers and climate Hydrology (water processes) Coastal and Marine Geology

Textbook Physical Geology: The Science of Earth by Charles Fletcher Available in the Bookstore Online version (WileyPLUS) Important: You need to buy a book (e-text) to get access to the WileyPlus online system. We will be using WileyPLUS for: Reading assignments Homework assignments (about 2 per week)

To access the WileyPlus Online System: etext: WileyPLUS 1. Go to www.wileyplus.com 2. Click on Register for a new class 3. Search on Manoa 4. Choose PHYSICAL GEOLOGY 5. Make sure to choose Smith-Konter as instructor

To access the WileyPlus Online System: etext: WileyPLUS 1. Go to www.wileyplus.com 2. Click on Register for a new class 3. Search on Manoa 4. Choose FLETCHER-GEOLOGY 5. Make sure to choose Smith-Konter as instructor 6. Create account to purchase

Online tutorials (see syllabus) WileyPLUS

Homework on WileyPLUS HW 1: Due before class (Thursday, August 27 th!) practice Based on Chapter 1 of Fletcher s book ** Try to complete this on WileyPLUS, but if not. - pdf also provided on class website (Lecture Schedule) bring to class

iclickers! 1) Why? Student participation through interactive questions Use to assess learning (yours) and teaching (mine) 2) How does it work? Multiple-choice style question. Answer using remotes Receivers in classroom, software on instructors computer Anonymous, but can see when your answer has been received Allows in-class display of responses and discussion of answers 3) How does it count toward my grade? 25% total grade use it wisely! Weeks 1 and 2 - trial runs.

Learning Objective (LO) 1. What we ll learn today:! 2. 1. Why geology is important in our! 3. daily lives! 4.! 5. 2. Characteristics of science of geology! 6. 3. Basics of the scientific method (reading)! 7. 4. About geologic hazards that are capable of! 8. causing severe damage!

Fall 2015 Big Island Field Trip Everyone invited Dates TBA Sign-up with GG Dept Secretary - POST 701 Cost $150 + your own round-trip plane ticket Cash or check payable to Geology Club Hike Volcano National Park, stay at Kilauea Military Camp Van transportation, lodging, and food provided EXTRA CREDIT, 3% This is a weekend of hiking, picnicking and learning about the worlds most active volcano at Volcano National Park. Hikes include: Thurston Lava Tube (0.25 mi); Kilauea Iki (4 mi); Puu Loa Petroglyphs (2 mi); Mauna Ulu summit crater (3.2 mi); Sulphur Banks (0.5 mi), Big island Candy Company; and Rainbow Falls, Hilo.

Course Learning Objective https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm5dxojgaei Become familiar with fundamental characteristics of Earth and how these intersect your life. Natural Resources Natural Hazards Climate Change Critical Thinking

Core Concepts You will inherit Earth. http://www.earthscienceliteracy.org/

How is science done? #1. Earth scientists use repeatable observations and testable ideas to understand and explain our planet. Any other method is based on faith.

How old is Earth? #2. Earth is 4.6 billion years old

What are the characteristics of Earth s surface? #3. Earth s surface is a complex system of interacting rock, water, air, and life.

How does Earth behave? #4. Earth is continuously changing

What is special about Earth? #5. Earth is the water planet.

What is life's role on Earth? #6. Life evolves on a changing planet. Life continuously modifies Earth and Earth continually modifies life.

What is the human relationship to Earth?

What are natural hazards?

What is the human impact on Earth? 50% of Earths land is now disturbed by humans

Humankind is faced with global challenges. How will we manage them? Peak oil We probably won t run out of oil. But it is likely to get very expensive. Global warming How quickly will warming proceed and what are the potential consequences? Soil erosion It is estimated that 65% of Earths soil is degraded by erosion, desertification, and salinization. Fresh water Around the world drought, and overuse threaten water resources. Economic minerals Mineral resources are finite and increased demand can make some of them unaffordable. Can you think of other global challenges?

What is Geology? Geology is the study of Earth and other planets

Geologists Study Geologic Hazards Floods Hurricanes Volcanic Eruptions Earthquakes Tsunamis Mass Wasting

Geology Practices Critical Thinking Pangaea: a supercontinent, the basis of Alfred Wegener s continental drift theory

Geology Helps Us Understand Local and Global Challenges 1. 70 meters rise 2. 20 meters rise 3. 1 meter rise

Learning Objective (LO) Action Items for Thursday, August 27 1. What we ll learn today:! 1. Register for WileyPLUS 2. Read Chapter 1 (Physical Geology text) 3. Read Chapter 2 (Physical Geology text) 4. Complete homework assignment #1, either on WileyPLUS or return handout 2. 1. Why geology is important in our daily lives! 3.! 4. 2. Characteristics of science of geology! 5. 3. Basics of the scientific method (reading)! 6. 4. About geologic hazards that are capable of causing severe damage!