Earth Sciences

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By virtue of our outstanding location in the scenic and rugged mountains of southwest Montana, Earth Science students have many opportunities to participate in field trips that will facilitate the study of earth processes, earth resources, earth history, and environments that people have modified. These field trips are an integral part of many courses, as well as extracurricular activities sponsored by the department. Fieldwork is a very important component of our instructional programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.Because of the research conducted by faculty in the department, an undergraduate student may have the opportunity to work on active research projects. In particular, we offer the opportunity to do a "Senior Thesis" to our top students in each senior class. The senior thesis enables a student to work on an actual research project under the supervision of a faculty member, write a research report (a mini-thesis), and present the results at a professional conference. This is excellent preparation for graduate school and/or the workplace. Our Master's theses frequently involve field-testing of state-of-the-art hypotheses proposed elsewhere, as well as formulation of the next generation of hypotheses, which will shape our disciplines in the decades to come. Most Master's thesis work in the Department is published in the peer-reviewed professional literature after presentation at regional or national professional meetings.

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    Spatial Extended Column Test Results on Slopes Across Southwest Montana [dataset]
    (Montana State University ScholarWorks, 2014-03) Hoyer, Ian
    This dataset contains 23 files. Each file is a spatial dataset of Extended Column Test results. This data was collected during Ian Hoyer's thesis work across southwest Montana during the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 winter seasons (12/19/2012, 1/13/2013, 1/22/2013, 2/2/2013, 2/3/2014, 2/7/2013, 2/21/2013, 2/23/2013, 2/28/2013, 3/2/2013, 1/6/2014, 1/7/2014, and 1/19/2014). For a more detailed description please refer to Ian Hoyer's thesis, An Investigation of the Spatial Variability and Efficacy of the Extended Column Test, http://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/8779.
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