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Random 'geology FAQs', may be related to more specific topics, not general geology topic.

GEOLOGY FAQs

IS THE MOUNTAIN?

Q: How high is the mountain?
A: The Museum of Flight in Seattle has a 747 on top of it.
Q: How old is the mountain?
A: The mountain is relatively young, but the rocks in its core are very old.
Q: How old are the fossils in the building blocks of the Summit Building?
A: The fossils in the summit building are from the Briones Formation of Miocene age, and are about 12 million years old.
Q: How is the time set on the classroom clocks?
A: 1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Units & Rulers
2. Set Units to Points
3. Set Rulers to Points
4. Set Type to Points
5. Set Gridline Every to Points
6. Set Subdivisions to Points
7. Click OK

THE RESEARCH REQUIREMENT?

Q: What about the bones at the Blackhawk Quarry?
A: The quarry on the south side of the mountain is one of the richest mammal bone beds in the United States, second only to La Brea in Los Angeles. Bones from 9 million-year-old horses, camels, rhinos, and mastodons have been found here—but these are much younger than dinosaurs, which died out over 60 million years ago. The bones (only fragments are found, no complete skeletons) were preserved in stream deposits.
Q: What is the difference between BA and BS Geology research?
A: Geology students must complete a research requirement in order to graduate. There is no exception to this requirement.
Q: What is the research requirement?
A: – The BA in Geology requires the same number of credits as the BS in Geology, but requires less upper-level science courses.

Geology BS Degree Requirements

A Bachelor of Science degree in Geology requires a minimum of 120 semester credits. These include:

A minimum of 42 upper-level semester credits (300 or above)

A minimum of 30 upper-level semester credits in Geology

A minimum of 18 upper-level semester credits in Geology
Q: Why is there a research requirement?
A: The research requirement is to give you first hand experience with some of the methods of doing scientific research, from discovering what is already known, to designing how the experiment will be done, to gathering the data you need to run the experiment, to drawing conclusions, and then formally presenting the results of your research.
Q: How can I satisfy the research requirement?
A: The research requirement for the Geology major can be satisfied through any combination of the four courses listed above. A presentation at the Student Research Symposium is required for all of these options.
Q: What is Geology 499 Honors research?
A: Honors research requires more work and a higher GPA, but is more formal and can be done over three semesters.
Q: What is the student research symposium?
A: It's a mini-scientific meeting organized and run by a scientific society, where each person presents the results of their research during a 15 minute time interval, followed by a question and answer period.
Q: What is the description of Georgia’s Geologists board stamp and steal?
A: The Georgia State Board of Registration for Professional Geologists has approved a seal design for registrants that is a 1.5 inch diameter outer circle with a 1 inch diameter inner circle.

START RESEARCH AND PREPARE FOR SYMPOSIUM?.

Q: How soon do I have to start working on the research?
A: Talk to your advisor.
Q: How do I start the research project?
A: Ask your advisor.
Q: How do I prepare for the research symposium?
A: A Symposium is a large meeting of scientists where they give presentations. It is an excellent way to get your work out there.
Q: How often do you update the geological maps?
A: You can view geology maps online via the British Geological Survey's website, or you can purchase paper maps from their online shop.
Q: How did I start writing geology books?
A: 1. Research the project.
2. Write a book proposal.
3. Submit the proposal to a publisher.
4. If the proposal is accepted, write the book.
Q: How do I change the file format for screenshots?
A: There isn't one!
Q: How do phone options compare?
A: To set up a three-way conference call, call the first party, press the flash button, dial the second party, and then press flash again. To end the call, hang up.
Q: Where do I get Lorem Ipsum?
A: There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to deploy a web server will vary depending on your specific needs and requirements. However, some common deployment scenarios for web servers include using a cloud-based platform like Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure, or installing the server software on a physical server.

ROCK

Q: What kind of rock makes up the summit?
A: The rock on the summit of Mount Washington is mostly greenstone, with minor amounts of chert, sandstone, and shale.
Q: How are the caves formed at Rock City?
A: The wind caves in the badlands were formed by water dissolving the cement between sand grains, and the wind later eroding the soft sandstone.
Q: Who named the rock formations?
A: The canyons in the Monument were likely carved over the past three million years, and the most recent uplift and erosion occured within the last three to 50 million years. The rock layers that make up the canyons formed across billions of years.
Q: Who should I contact with further logistical questions about applying?
A: No, you are not required to take the GRE to be admitted into GPS. However, if you have a low GPA, the GRE may help your application.

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS

Q: What are they quarrying on the north side?
A: Diabase is a dark igneous rock of fine crystalline texture. It is used primarily for building stones and crushed rock for roadbeds.
Q: What are the requirements to qualify to take the geology examination?
A: You must meet the education and work experience requirements as described in O.C.G.A. 43-19-12 and Chapter 265-4-.02 of the Rules of the Board to qualify to take the examination.
Q: What is the deadline for applying to take the examination?
A: The deadline for taking the GRE is April 1, and the exam is offered on April 4 and 5.
Q: How do I use SSH key pairs to log in to a remote system?
A: Contact EPS-IT to get a lockdown cable for your laptop/desktop/removable storage device.
Q: What happened to the geology e-mail server?
A: Contact campus IT Express at 530-754-HELP (530-754-4357), or ithelp@ucdavis.edu to increase your e-mail quota.
Q: What are the requirements for foreign language tests?
A: The requirements for admission into an online MBA program are similar to those for a traditional MBA program. The admissions committee will evaluate applicants based on their transcripts, test scores, and essays. In some cases, an interview may be required. For international students, a test of English competency may be required.
Q: What are the criteria for admission to Caltech?
A: You need to be passionate about your research, have a strong academic background, and have some research experience.

IT TAKE TO WRITE A BOOK?.

Q: Why does it stand up higher than the surrounding area?
A: The rocks have been folded and lifted by compressional stresses in the earth’s crust. The greenstone and chert on the two main peaks are very resistant to erosion compared to many of the rocks in the surrounding areas and thus stand higher.
Q: How long does it take to write a book?
A: I do a lot of research and try to make the topics accessible to most people. I also try to write in plain language and use lots of drawings, photos, and diagrams.
Q: What am I going to write next?
A: I’m not sure! What do you want to read about?!
Q: How can I use the LS IT VPN to access UC Davis library and other protected resources from my home as well as from other off campus locations?
A: 1. You can now get a VPN account for LS.

2. If you need a VPN account for LS, please fill out the form at https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/about/forms/vpn-access-request-form.

3. If you have any questions, please contact the Help Desk at help@library.berkeley.edu or 510-642-4357.
Q: How long does the MS/PhD typically take to complete?
A: It takes about 7 years to get a PhD in Physics.
Q: How much does it cost to apply?
A: Caltech does not charge an application fee for students who demonstrate financial need.

MANAGE OUTLOOK SETTINGS AND TROUBLESHOOT FILE SHARING?.

Q: How do I adjust my calendar and mailbox sharing permissions in Outlook?
A: This is a story of how I was able to find a bug in the new Google Translate feature that allows you to translate your own website. The bug allowed me to translate other people's websites and view their private information.

I recently found a bug in the new Google Translate feature that allows you to translate your own website. The bug allowed me to translate other people's websites and view their private information.

I reported the bug to Google and they fixed it within a
Q: How do I redirect and resend emails in Outlook?
A: Phishing is when someone tries to trick you into giving them your personal information, like your password or credit card number. They might do this by sending you an email that looks like it’s from a company you trust, or by creating a fake website that looks like a real one.

Spam is unsolicited email, meaning you didn’t ask for it and you don’t want it. It’s often sent in bulk and can be
Q: How do I save PDF documents in Safari?
A: If you're off-campus, use the VPN.

The VPN (Virtual Private Network) creates a secure, encrypted connection to the UCLA network from an external network (like your home network). Once you have connected to the VPN, you will have access to all the same resources you would if you were on campus.

To connect to the VPN, go to https://vpn.ucla.edu, log in with your UCLA Logon ID, and follow the instructions.
Q: How can file sharing get ME in trouble?
A: If you have received a DMCA violation notification related to your Internet connection, you should contact your Internet service provider.

IDENTIFYING PHISHING EMAILS & DEFINING "OPTION".

Q: How can I identify "phishing" email?
A: If you are in danger, please call 911.

If you are not in danger, but need to speak to someone, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

If you are not in danger, and need to speak to someone who will understand, please call The Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386.

If you are not in danger, and are looking for a safe place to talk to others who
Q: What is an "option"?
A: You apply to an option at Caltech, which will determine your course requirements. Many research projects span multiple options, so it is common to work with advisers outside of your option.

HOW DO I

Q: How do I renew my license?
A: Your license will expire on December 31 of each odd-numbered year, and you can renew it online.
Q: What kind of video adapter do I need for my computer?
A: Different HDMI cables are designed for different purposes, and the latest versions support higher resolutions and speeds. To boot into Safe Mode on a Mac, hold down the Shift key while the computer is booting up. If your computer is running slowly, it could be due to a variety of reasons, including malware, a cluttered hard drive, or insufficient RAM.
Q: How do I print in grayscale in Mac OS X?
A: I want to be able to access my Google Drive files offline on my PC.
Q: How do I check my print quota?
A: The cloud is a set of computing resources that can be accessed and used over the internet. This includes things like storage, servers, and software. Cloud computing is a way to use these resources without having to manage them yourself.

Applications and services are what you use the cloud for. This can include things like email, word processing, and video streaming.

There are many benefits to using the cloud, including convenience, cost savings, and flexibility. However, there are also

IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGIC CONCEPT & CO₂ STORAGE.

Q: How do I find a professor to work with?
A: Talk to your professor.
Q: How does Geologic Storage of CO₂ work?
A: Geologic storage of CO₂ involves injecting the gas into deep, porous rock formations that are capped by an impermeable layer. This ensures that the CO₂ will be permanently stored and will not escape into the atmosphere.
Q: How is CO₂ trapped?
A: Carbon dioxide is stored in a geologic formation, where it is compressed and injected into porous rock. Some of the CO₂ is trapped in the rock, and some is dissolved in the brine water. Over time, some of the CO₂ may be used up in forming calcium carbonate minerals.
Q: How long will CO₂ stored in geologic traps remain out of the atmosphere at well-sited storage projects?
A: Oil and gas deposits are a valid analog for demonstrating the permanence of geologic trapping. The hydrocarbons that we produce from geologic formations have been trapped for millions of years and would remain there for tens or hundreds of millions of years longer if we weren’t tapping into them.

HOW MANY GRADUATE STUDENTS

Q: How do I apply?
A: 1. Read the How-To Guides.
2. Follow the instructions.
Q: How many graduate students are in the GPS program?
A: There are between 120 and 140 graduate students in the GPS Division, and a typical incoming class is roughly 25 students (including the ESE program). Numbers of students admitted annually by option vary, but are typically between 4-12 per year.
Q: How many graduate students apply to the program?
A: There are over 200 applications for the GPS Division each year, and each option is dedicated to giving every application a full review.
Q: When are decisions made about offers to the graduate program?
A: The application deadline for the CS minor is December 1. You will hear back from us in early January.

GRADUATE STUDENTS?.

Q: What kind of projects are available to work on?
A: There are a few ways to explore for a research topic:
1. In each of your classes, think about the things you are learning and if you would like to learn more about the subject. If there is something you really like, ask the professor if they can help you turn it into a research project.
2. Browse the Department Website and look over the types of research that professors are doing. Specific places to look are the faculty pages and the Research Page. Talk with
Q: What elements are appropriate for inclusion in a Data Management Plan?
A: There are a few data management planning tools available, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages. It is important to choose the tool that best fits your needs.
Q: What are the IP addresses for hostnames commonly used in UC Davis firewall rules?
A: If you need to fax something, you can use an online fax service.
Q: What are you looking for in a successful graduate candidate?
A: We want to see that you're passionate about STEM, that you've done well in your courses, and that you have the ability to think critically and independently. Having research, field, or laboratory experience is helpful, but not required. Being able to work within diverse communities is also a plus.
Q: What are former graduate students doing now?
A: Many of our former students are now working as research scientists at Universities or centers run by NASA, DOE, NOAA or USGS. Some of our former students have moved to teaching-focused institutions or positions outside of academia, including industry, consulting, policy, and science journalism.
Q: What are the salary and benefits for graduate students?
A: Graduate students at Caltech are paid a stipend of $45,000 a year. This typically increases annually to account for cost-of-living increases in Pasadena.
Q: What funding opportunities are available for graduate students?
A: Yes, they are.
Q: What funding opportunities are available for international students?
A: We are committed to supporting international students admitted to our graduate program in the same way as our domestic students. However, we do encourage students to apply for independent funding and fellowships opportunities, as appropriate. Fellowship opportunities will vary by country, but many governments have schemes that for which STEM students can apply for to pursue a PhD. Many of these fellowships can be used for study in a foreign country. Most US government fellowships are only available for US citizens or permanent residents, but there

APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS INFORMATION.

Q: When is the examination given?
A: The LSAT is an exam that potential law school students take to help them get into law school. The LSAT is offered twice a year, in March and October.
Q: When is the application deadline?
A: The application deadline for the PhD program is December 15th each year.
Q: What parts of the application are considered in admissions?
A: The components of the application that we evaluate are: applicant transcript, applicant statement of purpose (2 pages), resume/CV (2 pages; particularly as relating to demonstrated research experience and outputs, STEM teaching/outreach, leadership activities, work experience and time management), and 3 letters of recommendation.

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