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GE332 - Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
A field-, lab-, and lecture-based investigation of the classification, compositional variation, occurrence, and origin of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Lecture and laboratory.

Course held on: -M-W-F-  Building/Room:MUDD  221
Hitchcock, Lara Storm
lstorm MUDD 206

Welcome
Websites


Welcome
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Websites
Overview
General Websites
Petrology Tools
Rock Data
Petrography and Optics Websites

General Websites
Text website (click on text support to see text corrections)
Wuerzburg - Petrology Links

Other Petrology Websites
Union - Resources
Tulane (Scroll down for links and lecture notes)
U. British Columbia

Petrology Tools:
Norms
Metamorphic AFM Diagrams
Mineralogy and Petrology Software

Rock Data:
georoc
petdb
navdat
geokem
petros
Hawai'i Data
igba
earthref

Petrography Websites:

Use of the Microscope
Microscopes
Microscope Parts
Centering the Stage
Interference Figures
Determining Plagioclase Compositions

Optical Mineralogy Websites
U. Colorado, Boulder

Brock University - Lectures
U. Wisconsin, Green Bay
U. Granada, Spain
U. British Columbia

Rocks and Minerals in Thin Section
Idaho State University
U. Wisconsin, Green Bay / Quartz Look-Alikes
U. Bristol - Mineral Properties
Brock University
U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Humboldt State University (See links within)