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Lecture 1
Introduction
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Oregon State Oceanography
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One of the best in the nation
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Research productivity
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National/international reputation
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College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Science ranked 5th nationwide in 1995
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Biological, chemical, geological, physical, geophysical, marine resource
management, atmospheric sciences
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OSU Oceanography cont.
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Hatfield Marine Science Center
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Joint Oceanographic Institutions (JOI)
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Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
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Who Are YOU??
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Mandatory office hour visit to either Dr. Wright or Dr. Duncan
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Required Books
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"Invitation to Oceanography" by Paul Pinet
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"Exploring the Ocean Environment" laboratory manual by Hall-Wallace et al.
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Both available in OSU Bookstore
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Course web site
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http://dusk.geo.orst.edu/oceans
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What Will I Learn?
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NOT very much about whales and fishes!
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Formation of the world's oceans and ocean basins
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Erosion and major earthquakes along the Oregon coast
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Volcanic activity just off the Oregon coast
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What Will I Learn?
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Chemistry of sea water and underwater hot springs
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Waves and tides
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El Niño and La Niña
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Biology of the oceans, from one-celled organisms to whales
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... and more!
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A Good Learning Environment
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Class attendance is KEY!
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Please don't hold conversations or pass notes during lecture
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This class is not only about oceanography but is...
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Training for life and work AFTER college
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Atmosphere of mutual respect is in order
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Lecture Format
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notes provided as a courtesy NOT an obligation
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always available after class, sometimes before but can't promise
text that appears on slides w/ SOME supplements
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facility with web browser a plus - should be no problem, even for uninitiated
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curse & blessing - info all there but don't space out - challenge yourself
& us w/questions and discussion
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Labs
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Teaching Assistants
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Lab sessions are in Education 126
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No labs this week!!
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Exams & Grades
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Test 1 = 15%
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Test 2 = 15%
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Final = 30%
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Labs (including field trip) = 40%
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GEO/OC 103 Grades
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Weighted Percentage
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95-100 = A
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90-94 = A-
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85-89 = B+
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80-84 = B
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75-79 = B-
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70-74 = C+
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65-69 = C
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and so on...
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Questions?
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