Spring 2019 - EASC 711 G200

Directed Readings (3)

Class Number: 8560

Delivery Method: In Person

Overview

  • Course Times + Location:

    Location: TBA

  • Instructor:

    Brent Ward
    bcward@sfu.ca
    778-782-4229
    Office: TASC 1 Room 7205
  • Prerequisites:

    Permission of the instructor.

Description

COURSE DETAILS:

Exploration of Concepts in Drift Prospecting and Landslides

This seminar course will examine papers that relate to advanced geochemical analysis relating to drift prospecting and co-sesmic landslides. The course will involve a mix of lectures and seminars by students on relevant literature relating to the course topics. Students will also produce a term paper consisting of an in depth literature review of suitable quality to form a portion of their thesis.

 

Graduate Studies Notes:

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Registrar Notes:

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