Dr. James A. Harrell

Courses Taught During 2008-2009

 

FALL SEMESTER 2008

    EEES - 1050: GEOLOGIC HAZARDS & THE ENVIRONMENT (3 hrs credit; Prerequisites- none)

            (EEES 1050, section 001)
            Lecture: Monday & Wednesday 2:00-3:15 pm in Wolfe Hall 1205

            (EEES 1050, section 002)
            Lecture: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00-3:15 pm in Snyder Memorial 2100

            Course Syllabus for M & W section 001

            Course Syllabus for T & Th section 002

            Lecture Outline (both sections)

            Things to Know for the Exams  (both sections)

           Table on Magma Composition & Eruptive Behavior  (both sections)

            Grades for Students in Section 001 (M & W)

            Grades for Students in Section 002 (T & Th)

            HAZARD CITY Extra Credit Assignments

                Assignment 1 - Earthquake Assessment (Version 1 for Section 001; Version 2 for Section 002)

                Assignment 2 - Volcanic Hazard Assessment (Version 1 for Section 001; Version 2 for Section 002)

                Assignment 3 - Flooding River Assessment (Version 1 for Section 001; Version 2 for Section 002)

                Assignment 4 - Landslide Hazard Assessment (Version 1 for Section 001; Version 2 for Section 002)

                Assignment 5 - Shoreline Property Assessment (Version 1 for Section 001; Version 2 for Section 002)

    SPRING SEMESTER 2009

     EEES - 3220: EARTH MATERIALS II - SEDIMENTARY PETROLOGY & STRATIGRAPHY

            (EEES 3220, section 001)
            3 hrs credit; Prerequisite EEES 3210: EARTH MATERIALS I - MINERALOGY & IGNEOUS/METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY
            Class Meets: Tuesday & Thursday 12:00-12:50 pm in BOL 3043 - Lecture
                                  Thursday 1:00-2:50 pm in BOL 3043 - Lab
   

    EEES - 6500/8500: MULTIVARIATE GEOSTATISTICS 

            (EEES 6500/8500, section 001)
            3 hrs credit;
No Prerequisites
            Class Meets: Tuesday & Thursday 3:30-4:45 pm in BOL 2045

            Course Syllabus (from Spring 2008)

            Lecture Outline

            Important Statistical Concepts for Exams

            Data Sets

            Miscellaneous Lecture Notes

           

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