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Course Description

This class will explore the geology and natural history of California?s Central Coast. The field study will take us as far north as Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park on the Big Sur Coast and south to Morro Rock. We will discuss the geologic history of the rugged Big Sur Coast, the origin of Morro Rock, and the formation of Coast Ranges. Discussions will also include the components of the Coast Redwood forest ecosystem and the role of fire and introduced species. California's cross section is a textbook example of an oceanic ?continental subduction zone. We will see ophiolite sequences that represent the scraping off of the Farallon Plate as it subducted beneath the North American Plate during the formation of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. We will also see some to the most beautiful and rugged coastline in the world.

The 3 Professional Development Unit option is section 012 ($300).

The Non-credit section option is 011 ($50).

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Section Title
Geo/Natrl Hist-Cntrl CA Coast
Type
Discussion
Days
Sa, Su
Time
12:00AM to 11:59AM
Dates
Apr 27, 2024 to Apr 28, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
24.0
Location
Course Fee(s)
TP0003 credit (0 to 3 units) $50.00
Available for Credit
0 to 3 units
Reading List / Textbook
The Geology and Natural History of California's Centeral Coast
Section Title
Geo/Natrl Hist-Cntrl CA Coast
Type
Discussion
Days
Sa, Su
Time
12:00AM to 11:59AM
Dates
Apr 27, 2024 to Apr 28, 2024
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
24.0
Location
Course Fee(s)
TP0003 credit (0 to 3 units) $300.00
Available for Credit
0 to 3 units
Reading List / Textbook
The Geology and Natural History of California's Centeral Coast
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