Announcement
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)
GEOL 9 - BORYTA
Geology and the Environment
Welcome to the Winter 2017 Semester at Mt. SAC! Watch here for new information and updates. Wherever you see this symbol , 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
- 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
or the San Andreas Fault
- 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!
- Here's a "fun" site! The PopClock (for java-enabled browsers)
- Here is an official Volcano Website; and here's another one for you if you speak Italian!
This rotating globe shows where folks are who visit my pages. Most recent visits have names of location - so you can see your location and who else is on at the same time. After a short time - 5-10 minutes? - just a small red dot appears. Thanks to the LPOD for the idea, and to the folks at Revolver Maps for the script!! |
Last Updated: 6/3/19 |