46-310 Fuels, Minerals and the Environment F(3-0) |
Processes leading to formation and accumulation of principal mineral and fuel resources, such as gold, phosphate, copper, iron, oil, peat, coal, building materials; methods of exploration and extraction; environmental impact assessment and rehabilitation of mining sites; economy of various geologic resources. Field trips may be scheduled. (Offered in odd-numbered years.) |
Prerequisites: 46-100, one 200-level geology or geomorphology course credit. |
1996-97 Undergraduate Calendar |
Last revised: August 28, 1996. Contact: ccrenna@registrar.uoguelph.ca.