Outline#

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Course completed offered Fall 2025.

Course Outline (pdf)

Course Description#

In this course, we will explore geological processes in a wide range of oceanic environments: mid-ocean ridges, mid-plate volcanoes and hot spots, coastlines, continental margins and abyssal plains. The lectures, readings, and your writing will cover seminal scientific works and recent journal publications.

This course is a science writing course. Clear writing is one of the most important skills in science as it clarifies our own understanding of a topic and provides a pathway to communicate our ideas to others. You will be required to submit writing and revisions to your writing almost every week. Your final grade in this course will largely reflect your ability to demonstrate your understanding of marine geology through your writing.

Learning Outcomes#

Below is a list of some specific knowledge and skills you can expect to gain through this course. This term you will:

  • be able to use physics to explain many of the physical features of ocean basins
  • learn how to use the surface of the ocean to map the height and position of seamounts
  • understand how the plume theory is necessary to explain many seafloor features that can not be explained by simple plate tectonics
  • interpret sea-level histories from coastal sedimentary outcrops from the last interglacial period
  • be able to predict the viscous and elastic consequences of ice-loading during glacial-interglacial cycles
  • become a more effective science communicator
  • learn through writing workshops how to improve the clarity and precision of your writing

Weekly Calendar#

Week
Date
Topic
1
Th Sep 4
Lecture 1
Course introduction
2
M Sep 8
Lecture 2
Sea-floor depth and heat flow
W Sep 10
Assignment due
Writing topic
Th Sep 11
Workshop 1
Key papers discussion
3
M Sep 15
Workshop 1 (continued)
Key papers discussion
W Sep 17
Assignment due
Draft progress
Th Sep 18
Lecture 3
Sea-floor depth and heat flow
4
M Sep 22
Lecture 4
Sea-floor depth and heat flow
W Sep 24
Assignment due
First draft
Th Sep 25
Workshop 2
Fundamentals
5
M Sep 29
Workshop 2 (continued)
Fundamentals
Th Oct 2
Lecture 5
Hot spots and other seamounts
6
M Oct 6
Lecture 6
Hot spots and other seamounts
W Oct 8
Assignment due
Workshop 2 revisions
Th Oct 9
Workshop 3
Openings and structure
7
M Oct 13
Thanksgiving Day
Th Oct 16
Cancelled: Blake out of town
8
M Oct 20
Lecture 7
Hot spots and other seamounts
W Oct 22
Assignment due
Pre-workshop revisions
Th Oct 23
Workshop 4
Action
9
M Oct 27
Lecture 8
Hot spots and other seamounts
W Oct 29
Assignment due
Post-workshop revisions
Th Oct 30
Activity
Coastal geology
10
M Nov 3
Activity
Coastal geology
Th Nov 6
Lecture 9
Coastal geology wrap-up and Sea level change
11
M Nov 10
Reading break
W Nov 12
Assignment (optional)
Pre-workshop revisions
Th Nov 13
Workshop 5
Flow
12
M Nov 17
Lecture 10
Sea level change and Exam Review
Th Nov 20
Exam
Marine Geology
13
M Nov 24
Emily Donny Benoit Brooke
Student presentations
Th Nov 27
Kevin Quinn Bronwen Byron
Student presentations
14
M Dec 1
Chris Sabrina Jack Vienna
Student presentations
W Dec 3
Assignment due
Final paper