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EPS 170 Crossroads of Earth Resources and Society

12:30-2:00 PM | 160 Kroeber
Instructor George Brimhall

EPS 170 - Fall 2007 - Intersection of geological processes with American cultures in the past, present, and future. Overview of ethnogeology including traditional knowledge of sources and uses of earth materials and their cultural influences today. Scientific approach to study of tectonic controls on the genesis and global distribution of energy fuels, metals, and industrial minerals. Evolution and diversity of opinion in attitudes about resource development, environmental management, and conservation on public, private, and tribal lands. Impending crisis in renewable energy and the imperative of resource literacy. Also listed as Letters and Science 170AC.


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Lecture Archive
Tue 8/28 Road Map of Class
Thu 8/30 The Great Basin during the Holocene and Peopling the Land
Tue 9/4 The West - A Country of Illusion
Thu 9/6 Alternative Energy in the West
Tue 9/11 American Indian World Views
Thu 9/13 Western Scientific Method (technical problem - distorted audio)
Tue 9/18 The California Gold Rush
Thu 9/20 Chinese in the Gold Rush
Tue 9/25 Geronimo and the San Carlos Apaches of Arizona
Thu 9/27 Impact of the South Dakota Gold Rush on the Plain Indians (clips played during lecture have been removed)
Thu 10/4 Nuclear Power
Tue 10/9 Winning the West
Thu 10/11 Role of Governmental Agencies (clips played during lecture have been removed)
Tue 10/16 Misuse of Land - Japanese Internment Camps
Tue 10/23 Midterm
Thu 11/1 How to Conduct a Research Project
Tue 11/13 Desertification and Global Change