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Clastic and bioclastic sediment along a beach at Asbury Park, New Jersey. Photo by Vince Cronin.



Sedimentary Processes, Rocks, and Environments

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Important Notes

Lab SectionScheduled MeetingGrad TAGTA Email
ATuesday starting at 12:30 PM CTZhao (Amanda) WangZhao_Wang1(at)baylor.edu
BTuesday starting at 2:40 PM CTZhao (Amanda) WangZhao_Wang1(at)baylor.edu
CTuesday starting at 4:40 PM CTSarah KoglerSarah_Kogler1(at)baylor.edu
DWednesday starting at 12:20 PM CTZequn WuZequn_Wu1(at)baylor.edu
EWednesday starting at 2:30 PM CTZequn WuZequn_Wu1(at)baylor.edu
FWednesday starting at 4:40 PM CTSarah KoglerSarah_Kogler1(at)baylor.edu
GThursday starting at 12:30 PM CTRoy BassooRoy_Bassoo1(at)baylor.edu
jThursday starting at 2:40 PM CTRoy BassooRoy_Bassoo1(at)baylor.edu

Lab Assignment

  1. View the video introducing the material in Chapter 6 of the AGI/NAGT Lab Manual at https://goo.gl/JIK8cy.
  2. View the pronunciation guide for geoscience terms used in Chapter 6 of the AGI/NAGT Lab Manual at https://youtu.be/e4AuTfaVdPc.
  3. Scan: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, chapter 6, section Introduction and all of its subsections, pages 147-153.
  4. Read: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, chapter 6, section Primary Properties of Sediments and Sedimentary Rock and all of its subsections, p. 154-156.
  5. Do: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, chapter 6, Activity 6.4, Sediment from Source to Sink, pages 172-174. If you get stuck, contact your Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) or Dr. Cronin and they'll try to help you get unstuck. Submit a PDF of your completed activity sheet to the Sedimentary Rocks assignment in Canvas — submission instructions HERE.
  6. Do: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, chapter 6, Activity 6.5, Sediment Analysis, Classification, and Interpretation, page 175. If you get stuck, contact your Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) or Dr. Cronin and they'll try to help you get unstuck. Submit a PDF of your completed activity sheet to the Sedimentary Rocks assignment in Canvas — submission instructions HERE.
  7. Read: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, chapter 6, section Classification of Sedimentary Rock and all of its subsections, p. 156-161
  8. Do: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, Activity 6.6 Hand Sample Analysis and Interpretation, page 176-78, using the videos linked below. Submit it to the Sedimentary Rocks assignment in your lab section's Canvas space — submission instructions HERE.
    Identify these specimens, in the order given, on page 176 of the AGI/NAGT Lab Manual:
    Identify these specimens, in the order given, on page 177 of the AGI/NAGT Lab Manual:
    Identify these specimens, in the order given, on page 178 of the AGI/NAGT Lab Manual:
  9. Read: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, chapter 6, section Sedimentary Structures and Environments and all of its subsections, p. 161-166.
  10. Do: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, chapter 6, Activity 6.7, Grand Canyon Outcrop Analysis and Interpretation, page 179. If you get stuck, contact your Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) or Dr. Cronin and they'll try to help you get unstuck. Submit a PDF of your completed activity sheet to the Sedimentary Rocks assignment in Canvas — submission instructions HERE.
  11. Do: AGI/NAGT Lab Manual, chapter 6, Activity 6.8, Using the Present to Imagine the Past — Dogs and Dinosaurs, page 180. If you get stuck, contact your Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) or Dr. Cronin and they'll try to help you get unstuck. Submit a PDF of your completed activity sheet to the Sedimentary Rocks assignment in Canvas — submission instructions HERE.


Summary of Assigned Lab Activities for This Week: Activities 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, and 6.8




Required Textbooks And Online Resources

AGI/NAGT Laboratory Manual in Physical Geology, 12th edition (paper copy) Print Lab Manual ISBN: 9780135836972

Modified Mastering Geology with eText for Tarbuck et al., Earth 13th edition*
This version of Mastering Geology is used within the Canvas LMS.
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*Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, 13th Edition, 2020, by E.J. Tarbuck, F.K. Lutgens, and S. Linneman, with illustrations by D.G. Tasa: New York, Pearson Higher Education, 754 p.



How To Contact the Geo 1405 Lab Coordinator, Dr. Cronin

email: Vince_Cronin@baylor.edu

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