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Courses - Spring 2026
GEOL
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GEOL656
Engineering and Environmental Geology
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, Aud, S-F
Prerequisite: GEOL100, GEOL110, MATH141, and PHYS141; or permission of instructor.
Restriction: Non-degree-seeking students require the permission of the instructor.
Credit only granted for: GEOL656 or GEOL789Z.
Formerly: GEOL789Z.
An overview of mechanical aspects of earthquakes as a result of fault instability. Quantitative approaches on soil and rock strength, instability on earthquakes, landslides, land subsidence, and geotechnical aspects of oil/gas exploration are discussed. Emphasis is on theoretical framework of mechanics of earthquake and faulting, earthquake source mechanisms, earthquake scaling relations, the seismic cycle etc.