Winter 2006
CRN 44661 (446)
Instructor:
Dr. Alex Ruzicka
Class website:
http://web.pdx.edu/~ruzickaa/meteorites
Course Description:
In this seminar-style course, students
will learn about meteorites and the stories they tell us about the birth
and evolution of the solar system. Learning will be accomplished primarily
through class discussions and readings of recent scientific articles.
Topics will include meteorite classification, asteroids, chondritic and
differentiated meteorites, the solar nebula, extinct radionuclide chronology,
the processes and consequences of heating asteroidal bodies, pre-solar
grains, abiotic synthesis of organic matter, and impact and collisional
processes.
Class readings:
An essential component of this class will
involve reading and thinking about the materials placed in the coursepack
and on electronic reserve. These readings have been selected to provide
a relatively comprehensive and timely survey of meteorite-related topics.
They will form the basis for class discussions, homework assignments, and
exams (see below). Unlike most text materials for classes, these readings
rely on peer-reviewed published articles, written by scientists for others.
The instructor will help students to understand and critically analyze
the articles. A copy of the reading list will be provided on the
class website.
Exams:
Grade distribution:
Week
|
Monday
|
Wednesday
|
Friday
|
1
|
1/9 Introduction (lecture)
|
1/11
Overview 1
|
1/13
Overview 2
|
2
|
1/16 MLK holiday,
NO CLASS
|
1/18 Oxygen isotopes
(lecture)
|
1/20
Asteroid-meteorite
connection 1
|
3
|
1/23
Asteroid-meteorite
connection 2 & 3
|
1/25 Show & tell;
Dick Pugh will speak
|
1/27--
Chondrules
& CAIs 1
|
4
|
1/30
Chondrules
& CAIs 2
|
2/1
Chondrules
& CAIs 3
|
2/3 Instructor out
of town, NO CLASS
|
5
|
2/6 Review
|
2/8--
Mid-term Exam
|
2/10Chondrites
& solar nebula 1 & 2
|
6
|
2/13
Chondrites
& solar nebula 3
|
2/15Early timescales
1 (No required homework)
|
2/17
Early timescales
2 & 3
|
7
|
2/20
Metamorphism
1
|
2/22
Water 1
|
2/24
Organics 1
|
8
|
2/27
Organics 2
|
3/1 Stellar life cycles
& nucleosynthesis (lecture)
|
3/3
Pre-solar grains
1
|
9
|
3/6
Differentiation
1
|
3/8
Differentiation
2
|
3/10
Thermal histories
1
|
10
|
3/13 Instructor out
of town, NO CLASS
|
3/15 Impacts &
collisions 1
|
3/17
Impacts &
collisions 2
|
Italicized items include coursepack or e-reserve readings and associated homework.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SYLLABUS RECEIPT:
G446/546 Meteorites
I have received a copy
of the course syllabus for this class, and the instructor has discussed
the contents of this syllabus.
NAME (please print)
____________________________________________________
Signature ______________________________________
Date__________________
A phone number where
you can be reached: _______________________
And/or an e-mail address:______________________________
Have you had any previous
Geology classes. If so, what and where?
What field are you majoring
(planning to major, have you majored) in?
Why did you choose to
take this particular class?