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Offered every year during the Winterim semester, Geol 470 is based in New Mexico. This rigorous capstone course includes exercises in the following:
Geology 470 - Field Geology 1 is normally taken in a student's Junior year. This three-week, three credit course is offered every January and taught in west Texas and New Mexico. This course will introduce you to geologic mapping techniques, emphasizing the construction of geologic maps and cross-sections in plutonic, volcanic, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. The course is entirely computerized and uses the latest GIS and GPS mapping techniques. It is receiving national attention as a field program that integrates computer technology with traditional field methods.

Mine tour examines pre-Tertiary paleo-surface at the Chino mine, Silver City, New Mexico

Brandon Barber examines mineralization at the Chino Mine, Silver City, NM

Field Camp I group photo in Emory Caldera

Field Camp I group photo at the Black Range Lodge

Field Camp I group photo at Black Range Lodge with Pepper and Charlie

Jill and
Michelle working on field maps, Black Range Lodge

Ryan and Vic working on final map compilation, Black Range Lodge

Kristina and Brandon working on GIS compilation, Black Range Lodge
MORE PHOTOS FROM FIELD CAMP IN NEW MEXICO
For more information on field experiences at UWEC, contact the Field Camp Director, J. Brian Mahoney at mahonej@uwec.edu.