28 November, 2016

Volcanoes and Earthquakes: Perfect Metaphors For The Run-up To Finals Week

Today's lecture was filled with enough information to make your head explode. Or erupt. Or cause stress, strain, and a tension headache.

It took longer than planned to get these loaded onto the blog, as I felt some clarifications and additions to today's slides were needed (more examples and diagrams, a few edits of photos that were hidden, etc.). Please check out the slides, below, to see what's new and exciting.

While we weren't quite able to finish the last of the slides on earthquakes, I'm posting them here and will finish up the lecture after Exam #2 on Wednesday. We will also be working on lab materials in class and, hopefully, run quickly through a lecture on Weathering and Mass Wasting.

Thanks again for your fantastic questions and your enthusiasm. (If you're faking the latter, you've all got me well fooled, so keep up the great acting.) Don't forget to review some more before the exam. By now, you should all be very well prepared!

Have a great week, All.



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