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GEOLOGY 304

GEOLOGY 304. http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/ashworth/webpages/g304/. NOTICES SIGN ATTENDANCE FORM PROVIDE AN EMAIL AND PHONE NUMBER FILL IN TRIP RELEASE FORM DOWNLOAD A GLOSSARY OF TERMS FROM WEBPAGE FIELD WEEKEND - SEPTEMBER 23-24 - LOAD BUS AT

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GEOLOGY 304

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  1. GEOLOGY 304 http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/ashworth/webpages/g304/

  2. NOTICES • SIGN ATTENDANCE FORM • PROVIDE AN EMAIL AND PHONE NUMBER • FILL IN TRIP RELEASE FORM • DOWNLOAD A GLOSSARY OF TERMS FROM WEBPAGE • FIELD WEEKEND - SEPTEMBER 23-24 - LOAD BUS AT 7:45 A.M., DEPART  8:00 A.M., SATURDAY MORNING, STEVENS HALL PARKING LOT. • RETURN BY 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY • PAY FIELD TRIP FEE OF $40 (FOR VEHICLE, CAMPING COSTS, FIELD GUIDE)  TO MRS. SUZY SCHMOLL, ROOM 224, STEVENS HALL. MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO NDSU GEOSCIENCES -NO REFUNDS. 

  3. GETTING READY • Personal: change of clothing; hat, sun glasses; sun screen; lip gloss; headlamp/flashlight • Meals:food for dinner/breakfast/bag lunches (2 of each); Saturday lunch at theTower View Cafe, Tower City. • Camping: tent/ground sheet or tent space arranged; sleeping bag and pad. • Gear day pack; water bottle;camera and film; field notebook / pencils; rock hammer (borrow from Department); Safety glasses. IMPORTANT – EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE DAY SHOULD BE WORN OR IN YOUR DAY PACK. ONCE THE BUS IS LOADED YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GET TO YOUR BAG UNTIL THE EVENING

  4. Release Form STUDENT FIELD TRIP INFORMED CONSENT, ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE FORM This document sets out a description of a student field trip (the "Program") and provides for a certification of certain obligations and a release and waiver of liability against North Dakota State University ("NDSU" or "University"). Please read before signing. The Field Course: I will be spending September 29-30 in southeastern North Dakota with a group of NDSU students and Dr. Allan Ashworth, faculty member, on the Geology 304 field course. Travel, camping and meal arrangements, including financial responsibilities, have been explained to me. Risks of field trips: I understand that participation in the Program specified above involves risk not found in normal study at the University. This includes risks involved in traveling to, within and returning from the location. This also includes risks of unique educational activities organized by University or its representatives as part of the Program. I have made my own investigation and am willing to accept these risks. Institutional arrangements: I understand that the University does not represent or act as an agent for, and cannot control the acts or omissions of, any host institution, host family, transportation carrier, hotel, tour organizer or other provider of goods or services involved in the Program. I understand that the University is not responsible for matters that are beyond its control. Health and Safety I recognize that I am responsible for my personal medical needs. There are no health‑related reasons or problems which restrict my participation in this Program or, if there are, I have informed Dr. Allan Ashworth (Faculty) of same and we have agreed upon a reasonable accommodation (attach separate statement in writing). It is my responsibility to notify Employee if there are any medications that I am allergic to or medical treatments I do not want performed. I understand that accident/health insurance is my responsibility. I am covered by health insurance to meet any and all needs or payment of medical costs while I participate in the Program. I recognize that the University is not obligated to attend to any of my medical or medication needs, and I assume all risk and responsibility therefore. If I require medical treatment or hospital care during the Field Trip, the University is not responsible for the cost or quality of such treatment or care. I hereby authorize Dr. Allan Ashworth (Faculty), in the event of medical emergency, to authorize emergency medical treatment on my behalf if I am unable to do so or if there is insufficient time to contact members of my immediate family or, if after a reasonable attempt to do so, they are unable to do so. In the event of such medical emergency, I authorize NDSU to contact: __________________________________________ (Name) __________________________________________ (Relationship) __________________________________________ (Phone) __________________________________________ (Address) Standards of Conduct. . I understand that as a North Dakota State University student, I will be viewed as a representative of my University. It is my intention to act as a good‑will ambassador and conduct myself in a fitting manner. I recognize that behavior which violates laws or University standards could reflect negatively on myself and the University, as well as be adverse to my own health and safety. If I should fall into legal problems while in the Program, I will attend to the matter personally with my own personal funds. NDSU does not guarantee what, if any, assistance it can provide under such circumstances. I also will comply with the laws of the United States and with the University's rules, standards and instructions for student behavior. I agree to abide by all the rules and regulations of NDSU with regards to my participation in the above activity including, but not limited to, those rules relative to use of alcohol or illegal drugs. I also understand that NDSU can revoke its consent to my participation in this activity at any time for cause or in the event of cancellation of the trip. Should I violate these standards of conduct, I may be sent home at my own expense. Release. I understand that the University, its faculty are not responsible for any injury, loss, damage, delay, irregularity, or expense arising from the use of any common carrier vehicle, accommodations, or services as the result of accidents, strikes, war, weather, sickness, quarantine, governmental restrictions, and other matters beyond the University's power to control. I waive and release all claims against the University and its faculty that arise at a time when I am not under the direct supervision of the University or that are caused by my failure to remain under such supervision or to comply with such rules, standards, and instructions. _______________________________________ Signature of Participant Date _______________________________________ Print Name

  5. Geological cross-section of eastern North Dakota Sheyenne meltwater trench Moraines Moraines Lake Agassiz beds Glacial drift Pierre Formation PreCambrian metamorphic rocks Niobrara Formation

  6. OLDEST ROCKS IN THE REGION AT THE SURFACE • CRETACEOUS PERIOD ( ABOUT 90 Ma) • TWO FORMATIONS • Pierre Formation • dark grey and black shales with bentonites • Niobrara Formation • pale yellow limestones • Fossils include fish remains (teeth and scales), mosasaur remains (bones and teeth), ammonites (shells), gastropods (shells), bivalves (shells). • Deposited in a shallow sea (Cretaceous Interior Seaway). The eastern shoreline was in central Minnesota and the western shoreline was in western North Dakota GEOLOGY 304 – Presentation 1

  7. bentonite Cretaceous - Pierre Shale with bentonites Buffalo Gap, South Dakota Pierre Shale with layers of bentonite Bentonite is weathered volcanic ash

  8. Cretaceous - Niobrara Formation - chalk Fort Ransom, North Dakota

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