Planetary Science 9605

PlanetSci 9605: Planetary Surface Processes Field School 

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Location: Arizona, Utah, Nevada - USA
Instructor: Gordon Osinski gosinski@uwo.ca

Dates: NOT BEING OFFERED 2024-2025

Note: a 3-hour introductory lecture will be held in January (date to be decided upon in discussion with registered students) and one of the main assignments (see course outline) must be completed prior to the field school.

Field study of the geology and biology of various Moon/Mars analogue sites in North America. The main focus of the course will be an 13-day residential field experience examining various localities in northern Arizona and southern Utah, to take place in late April/early May. This region of the southwestern United States is a world-renowned environment for comparative planetology; the Apollo astronauts were trained there in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Field stops will focus on meteorite impact cratering (e.g., Meteor Crater, AZ; Upheaval Dome crater, UT), volcanism (e.g., Sunset Crater volcanic field, AZ), and canyon and valley formation (e.g., Canyonlands National Park, UT). Many of the locations to be visited are considered world-class terrestrial analogues for the Moon and Mars, such as Meteor Crater: the best-preserved meteorite impact crater on Earth. The goal of this course is to provide students with an interdisciplinary field studies experience with an emphasis on comparative planetology through the study of terrestrial analogues. Terrestrial analogues are places on Earth that approximate the geological and environmental conditions on the Moon, Mars and other planetary bodies, either at the present-day or in the past. This course will introduce students from a wide range of backgrounds to various aspects of planetary science, with an emphasis on planetary surface processes. The topics of astrobiology and planetary materials will also be integrated into this field program.

*Cross-listed with the EarthSci 4001Y undergraduate course.

Click here to view the course syllabus

Fees and Registration:

  • For questions regarding registration/fees please contact Academic Program Coordinator Amy Wickham awickham@uwo.ca.
  • All fees will be collected electronically via the  
  • Deposits are due by: November 1
  • Final Payments are due by: February 1

For a °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ô¤²â Graduate Student:

This is a summer term course so you won't be able to officially enroll until April. Until this time and to secure a place, the payment of the deposit (see below) will be considered registration in the course.

The cost for this course: TBD

The price includes return flights to Las Vegas, Nevada, plus all accommodation, vehicle rental, park access, course material costs, and evening meals. 

Ways to Off-Set Cost for °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ô¤²â Students

A limited number of $1000-2000 scholarships are available to students through the program. 

Students within the Collaborative Specialization in Planetary Science and Exploration can apply for up to $700 to support an experiential learning opportunity from the Institute for Earth and Space Exploration. To apply please submit a rationale for participating in the experience applied for [PlanetSc9605] outlining how this experience will enrich your research journey. max 500 words. Please email it in attached PDF format to Courtney Barrett-Swinden cbarre46@uwo.ca. Successful award winners will be choosen by the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ô¤²â Space executive team and notified by their department contact. Deadline to apply December 1

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For a Graduate Student at another Ontario University:

Students at other Ontario universities are welcome on this course if there is sufficient space: please contact the course instructor to discuss before registering. The payment of the deposit will be considered registration in the course. 

The cost for this course, TBD

The Ontario Visiting Graduate Student Plan allows a graduate student registered at a university in Ontario (Home University) to take graduate courses at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ô¤²â (Host University) without completing further admission formalities. Interested students must complete an Ontario Visiting Graduate Student Application available at their current university and return it to their home department for approval.

The price includes all accommodation, vehicle rental, park access, course material costs, and evening meals, but does not include flights to Las Vegas. 

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For Graduate Student at another non-Ontario University:

Students at other Canadian or international universities are welcome on this course if there is sufficient space: please contact the course instructor to discuss before registering. The payment of the deposit will be considered registration in the course.

The cost for this course, TBD

The price includes all accommodation, vehicle rental, park access, course material costs, and evening meals, but does not include flights to Las Vegas. 

 

Photos from the Field