World of the Dinosaur EASA-115

Teacher:   Karl M. Chauff Office Hours:    MTWF  1000 - 1200
Office:      206 MW Optional Book:  Dinosaurs: The Textbook by LucasSuggested text: Pinet, P.,  Dinosaurs: The Textbook by Lucas
Phone:      977-3143  Reference text on reserve in library:  Earth’s Dynamic Systems by Hamblin and Christiansen
E-mail:     Chauff@eas.slu.edu  (Do not used the address published in the phone directory.)
Test Dates:       Test dates for the first three tests will be determined by class vote.  If you must miss a test, please see me as soon as possible to schedule a make-up examination.  The fourth test is given at the time and on the date scheduled for the final, 1200-1350 on Friday May 10, 2002
Test Material:   You will be tested only on the material covered in lecture.  The final examination is not cumulative.  Before each test you will be given a study sheet listing all of the major terms and concepts covered on the test.  Example of a previous examination are posted at : http://www.eas.slu.edu/People/KChauff/index.html.
Attendance:       If you miss class, it is your responsibility to obtain copies of the notes for that day.  Notes are also posted at:   http://www.eas.slu.edu/People/KChauff/index.html.
Grading:  Grades are determine from the cumulative points from the four examinations using a relative grading scale derived from the cumulative scores of all students in the class.
Incomplete:       If you are unable to finish the course and wish to receive an incomplete (I), you must see me and complete the required paperwork before final grades are submitted.  Failure to do this will result in your automatically receiving either an AF (absent failure) or F in the course.  If you receive an incomplete, you will have up to one year to complete the missing work to receive a grade in the class.  After one year, the incomplete automatically becomes an F and can not be changed.

 

Chapter Topic Chapter/Approximate Pages
1 Introduction, Origin and Structure of Earth, 10 Lucas
    18 (486-495) H and C
    19-21 H and C
2 Paleomagnetism, Dating Rocks, 17 H and C
  Paleomagnetic Reconstructions 8 (184-189) H and C
3 Geologic Time, Maps, The Mesozoic 3 (39-43) Lucas
  Earth as a Planet 8 (170-184;194-196) H and C
4 Atmosphere and Ocean 9 H and C
End of Material for first Test  
5 1, 3 Lucas Paleontology, Preservation, Paleoecology
6 2 Lucas Evolution, Classification, Nomenclature
7 Appendix A; 4 Lucas Anatomy, Origin of Dinosaurs,
8 5, 6 Lucas Predatory Dinosaurs; Sauropods
9 continued continued
End of Material for Second Test    
10 Ornithopods 7, 8, 9 Lucas
End of Material for Third Test    
11 Dinosaur Ichnofossils, Growth, Behavior 11, 12 Lucas
12 Dinosaur Distribution, Body Temperature 13 Lucas
13 Dinosaur Extinction 15 Lucas
14 Origin of Birds 14 Lucas
15 Non-dinosaurian Reptiles  
     
End of Material for Final Examination    

The above list is the proposed sequence in which material will be covered.  It is unlikely that we shall complete all of the material in great detail, given the time provided.

Class Notes and Files:

The World of the Dinosaur Class Syllabus

Section 1 Class Notes

Section 1 Test Review

Section 1 Study Sheet

Section 2 Class Notes

Section 2 Test Review

Section 2 Study Sheet

Section 3 Class Notes

Section 3 Test Review

Section 3 Study Sheet

Section 4 Class Notes

Section 4 Test Review

Section 4 Study Sheet

Dinosaur Speed Notes

Dinosaur Speed Exercise

Absolute Dating of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks

Geologic Time Units and Geologic Time-Rock Units

Plate Tectonics

Dinosaur Weight

Dinosaur Bone Recovery

Relative Dating of Dinosaur Fossils