PLEASE PASS THIS INFORMATION ON TO INTERESTED STUDENTS Precambrian Field Camp 2009 The Precambrian Research Center at the University of Minnesota-Duluth offers a full-time summer field camp focused exclusively on geologic mapping in diverse Precambrian terrains of northeastern Minnesota. This field course will train students in basic field mapping methods taught in most field camps, but it will differ from many Rocky Mountain-based camps by having a greater focus on igneous and metamorphic terrains. It will also introduce students to techniques such as core logging, surficial (glacial) mapping, and geophysical surveying, which are particularly useful in geologic mapping and mineral prospecting in glaciated Precambrian cratons. Students will also be introduced to the unique challenges of navigating in boreal landscapes of the southern Canadian Shield. This field camp is open to undergraduate juniors and seniors from accredited geology programs in North America. Students interested in pursuing field-based graduate research of Precambrian geology or in seeking entry-level jobs in the minerals exploration industry will particularly benefit from this field camp. Graduate students and professional geologists may attend if space is available. For more information, please visit: www.d.umn.edu/prc/fieldcamp/ TIMELINES: Field Camp Applications accepted - January 5 to March 30 Notice of acceptance/Course registration begins- March 30 Camp begins - July 5 STAFF: The PRC field camp will be staffed by professional field geologists with over 200 years of combined mapping experience in Precambrian terrains of the Lake Superior region. FACILITIES: Students will be housed in dormitories at the University of Minnesota Duluth (1st, 2nd & 6th weeks) and Vermilion Community College (3rd & 4th weeks), plus one week of primitive camping during the capstone mapping project. COST: $2900 includes tuition, fees, room, and board. No additional non-resident fees. CREDITS & PREREQUISITES: The six-week Precambrian field camp is a 6 semester credit class listed as GEOL4500 (Sec. 2) in the UMD course catalog. Students will be required to have taken a semester of petrology and structural geology. QUESTIONS? Email: [log in to unmask], or contact PRC directors: Jim Miller [log in to unmask] 218-720-4355 __________________________________ Dr. John W. Goodge, Professor Department of Geological Sciences University of Minnesota 1114 Kirby Dr. Duluth, MN 55812 USA Tel. 218-726-8486 Lab 218-726-7491 Fax 218-726-8275 Email [log in to unmask] Web http://www.d.umn.edu/~jgoodge