REQUIRED MATERIALS
- Field notebook with waterproof paper (e.g.
surveyors field book)
- Geologic hammer
- Hand lens - 10X Mag. or better
- Small squirt bottle for acid (acid will be provided)
- Six-inch ruler with mm and inch scales (best if it
also has a protractor)
- Protractor - smaller is better
- Mechanical Pencil: Pentel 0.5 mm or equivalent with F or 2H hardness
lead
- Colored pencil set - 6 colors minimum; hard lead, shouldn't smudge
- 2 technical (drafting) pens (#0 and #00)
- Proper field clothes, particularly hat and shoes/boots
- Clipboard with cover (standard 8 1/2 x 11" size, without a large
metal clip)
- Erasers/liquid paper
- Canteen (1 or 2, one-quart canteens)
- Watch
- Knapsack or carrying bag
DESIRABLE MATERIALS
- Rainwear
- Aspirin, chap stick, bandaids, sunscreen or tanning lotion, insect
repellent, etc.
- Toilet paper
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Firearms
- Alcoholic beverages in University vehicles
- Controlled substances and narcotics
POSSIBLE PERSONAL ITEM
- A good sighting
compass with a clinometer is necessary for the course. The Department has a large
supply of such compasses to check out to students taking GEO 420K. Many professional
geologists own their own compasses, however, and a few students have purchased their own
for use in the course. Prices for new compasses of the best quality (similar to or
better than the "Brunton Pocket Transits")
can exceed $200, but much cheaper substitutes (like the Silva Ranger with a clinometer,
for less than $60) are quite usable. Many compasses are not suitable for geologic
use so be careful if you buy; note that the compass must be useful for sighting and for
measuring dips, and a clinometer is a necessary part.
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