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EOS420: Resource Geology

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Earth and Ocean Sciences

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400-level

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Description

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A geological study of the major types of economically important metallic and nonmetallic minerals and other earth resources, basic processes of ore formation, exploration and mining techniques. The impacts of these activities on the environment are also considered.

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  • Normally alternates with EOS 422. Students are advised to consult with the department to determine when this is offered.

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