
Introduction to Physical
Geography I
Fall 2015
Dr. Bruce Martin
Celebrating God as Creator ...
Being wise stewards of His creation!
This week we're thinking about the Earth's structure and rocks and minerals ...
Like this gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) at St. Croix, NS
Welcome to Geography 1013! This is a great opportunity to learn together about God's creation!
The week of September 20, please:
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Read Chapter 12 in 4CE (Chapter 11 in 3CE) in the text and online notes 12a and 12b (scroll down, below) | |
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Begin Lab 1("Labs" tab below) due Tuesday, September 29 at the Academic Office | |
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Please make one awesome comment in the online discussion group by Saturday midnight. These are "easy" marks and it is actually very interesting to see what your classmates are thinking! :) You can join the class by logging in to www.nicenet.org and choosing For Students: Join a Class. The Class Key for Geography 1013 is: 3Z34897G97. | |
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I will send weekly email updates to your Crandall email - so please check it regularly. This week's email is here. | |
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Questions? Please email me: bruce@rossway.net |
1a Introduction 1b Describing Earth 12a Earth Structure 12b Rock Cycle 12c Plate Tectonics
13a Tectonics 13b Volcanoes 14a Weathering 14b Mass Mov't Theological Issues
15a Groundwater 15b Streams 16a Coastal 1 16b Coastal 2 16c Eolian
17a Glaciers 1 17b Glaciers 2 17c Periglacial 18 Soils 18b Deserts
This course is a university course offered by:
Crandall University, Moncton, NB, Canada
This course is unique in that:
| it is developed from a Christian perspective | |
| it is an accredited university course in the natural sciences. |
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