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Course Description

Our Earth has had a tumultuous past with many violent geologic processes acting on it to shape the Earth as we see it today.  But are those processes dead or are they still working beneath our very feet?  And if they are, how devastating will they be to us in the 21st century?  We will review the mechanisms behind volcanoes and the history of some of the most intense volcanic episodes across geologic time.

Greg Indelicato holds a Bachelor's degree in Geology from Queens College, CUNY and a Master's degree in Earth and Space Sciences from Stonybrook University (SUNY). He has worked as a professional geologist in several capacities including minerals exploration, petroleum geophysics, exploration geochemistry, geotechnical and hydrogeologic engineering, and environment geology. He also had an opportunity to work with lunar rocks and glasses from Apollo 12 and 15. Greg has lectured on various subjects ranging from Physical Geology to exploration methods for base metals and uranium.

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Section Title
Geologic Hazards: Volcanoes (Online)
Type
Online
Days
M
Time
11:00AM to 12:30PM
Dates
Nov 11, 2024 to Nov 25, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
4.5
Course Fee(s)
Course Fee non-credit $0.00 Click here to get more information
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