Category: GSA

The Age of Trilobites

Questions to consider include when trilobites emerged and how long they survived, how many different species of trilobites existed and what evidence do we have of this. Where on earth did they live and how do we know, what type of rock evidence do we find today that are representative of this interior seaway, etc.

Geology4L final paper

Geology 4L: Final Paper
Goal: To understand the spheres that make up the Earth system and the processes through which they interact.
Using what you have learned this semester in Geology 4L, choose an event or process about which you are interested in learning more (e.g. Mount Saint Helen eruption, supervolcano eruptions, wildfires, increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere, the formation of diamonds, Hurricane Maria, a large meteor impact). Make sure to pick a topic that that is large enough to affect at least four of Earths spheres that we discussed this semester (i.e. atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, cosmosphere).
Your paper should: 1) focus on how your chosen event or process affects each sphere and 2) include as many connections as possible to what you have learned in the Geology 4L labs. 3) Include information on how this event affects/is affected by human activity. Use the diagram below to help you think about the types of interactions that could occur.

I encourage you to think creatively and to incorporate the expertise of your major and what you have learned in other classes into your project if it fits into the scope of the project.
Paper Requirements:
1. Follow GSA or a similar format for style and citations (whatever format you choose, be consistent!) A quick guide to GSA format can be found here: https://www.sjsu.edu/geology/docs/gsa_format_guidelines.pdf

2. Papers should have a title, reference page, be around 500 to 700 words, and double spaced.

3. Use at least three reputable references to gather information for your paper. You will need to include a reference page and use in-text citations in the body of your paper. Some examples of acceptable references are:
News articles
Science journals
Peer-reviewed papers
Textbooks or reference books on your subject of choice
Science videos from sources like PBS, BBC, National Geographic, etc.
***Wikipedia, blogs, unpublished papers, etc. are not acceptable sources for information about your subject.
4. Plagiarism will not be tolerated. Make sure your paper is in your own words and properly cited. You will submit your paper via Canvas with TurnItIn (a plagiarism-checking software).