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Look at this website! Material is posted by KPCC/Pasadena Public Radio, showing effects of the recent storm system in LA County! (original link shortened using Bitly)

http://bit.ly/2kpatYp

GEOL 9 - BORYTA

Geology and the Environment

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Welcome to the Winter 2017 Semester at Mt. SAC! Watch here for new information and updates. Wherever you see this symbol Adobe Acrobat Reader, it means you'll need the free Acrobat Reader to view/print the document.

Links may be deactivated until they have been updated. In the meantime, look below...

  • Exam #2 Re-write is HERE!
  • Earthquake Exercise is HERE!
  • Need the book - CHEAP? Well, maybe not cheap, but as cheap as the publisher can make it. Go directly to the source!
  • Here is a copy of the Winter 2017 Syllabus  Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • Look here for the Study Guide for ALL EXAMS - use the proper portion for each exam!
  • Extra Credit Lectures - Come (or Go) and listen to a talk or Planetarium show - and then earn extra points!! NOT YET UPDATED, but the first lecture is on 12 Jan 6:30-8:15pm!
  • Information about what to bring on a Field Trip to Palos Verdes  Adobe Acrobat Reader or the San Andreas Fault Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • Care for the color version of powerpoint presentations? Click here! (some may be dated)
  • There will one day be a link to resources related to our Gravel Mining exercise
     
  • Follow this link to the official Student Learning Objectives for the course - another excellent study tool! 
     
  •  See YouTube videos of the 2010 Earthquake in Chile here
  •  Here's a YouTube VIDEO of what is expected from the big earthquake expected to hit Southern California!
  •  Here's an interesting site for those who are hungry for biological issues
  •  Here one day may be a link to some digital slide shows that I have created for Earth Science class - you might find these useful if I ever post them!

Related LinksClick for Walnut, California Forecast


 

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Last Updated: 6/3/19
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