NEW MEXICO TECH
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photo by Raphael Perea
last updated on: July 19, 2012
New Mexico Tech offers a six-week summer geology
field camp that is open to New Mexico Tech students and qualified applicants
from other universities. This coming summer the field course will be conducted
in the southern Colorado Plateau and Rocky Mountains area. Rocks in this region range
in age from Precambrian to Quaternary, and a great diversity of rock types and geologic
structures are well exposed. Deep canyons cut into the Colorado Plateau providing
spectacular 3-dimensional exposures of these features.
Students will have the opportunity, under the direction of New Mexico Tech faculty, to learn principles of geologic mapping and reconstruction of geologic history from field relationships. The course will also involve measurement, description and interpretation of textures, structures, and stratigraphic successions; structural analysis of complexly deformed rocks; and preparation of geologic reports. Emphasis will be placed on interpreting rock associations in terms of tectonic settings, reconstruction of environments of sedimentation and volcanism, evaluation of rock deformation history, and mechanisms and relative timing of
pluton emplacement and mineralization. Exercises related to various aspects of Quaternary and environmental geology will play an important part in the curriculum.
Information for:
NMT Geology Field Camp Photo Album