Date: Monday, March 15th @
1:30 PM
Where:
Meet at
Note: There are fieldtrip guide maps and
directions.
How to Get
There:
Directions:
From the north, take Interstate 5 south and exit
at
From the south, take Interstate 5 northbound and
exit at
For
an in-depth description of how to get there go to:
http://libraries.ucsd.edu/hours-maps-directions/directions/sio.html
SIO map link:
http://www.lcso.com/current/CSRC_Scripps_Map_MJH.pdf
Parking:
Limited residential street parking.
SIO campus parking needs a permit.
Lots of parking at La Jolla Shores Beach 1 mile south.
How long?: The fieldtrip will probably
take about 2 to 3 hours to complete.
Cancellation
due to Weather: The field
trip will be cancelled if it rains.
Purpose: To familiarize students
with the coastal geology of San Diego County:
1) better understand the concepts concerning shoreline processes and
geomorphology, 2) tectonics and recent faulting, 3) depositional and erosional
environments and local stratigraphy, and
4) the geologic history of San Diego County.
Activities: Observe, Study,
Measure, and Discuss the nature of deposition and erosion of the beaches and
bluffs, coastal geology, and recent faulting within coastal
Pre-Fieldtrip
Preparation: Study the material in this link prior to the
fieldtrip. NOTE: you will have a much
easier time on the fieldtrip if you have some background information about the
geology of the area.
http://quakeinfo.ucsd.edu/~gabi/sio15/beachwalk-summ.pdf
Field
Assignment: Students will
be required to complete a field trip handout, which includes answering fill-in
questions, and writing a short reflection on the field trip experience.
The worksheet that we will complete during
this field excursion can be found at this link:
http://www.terrasonics.com/geolab_fieldtrip1_worksheet.htm
What to Bring: Students should bring a clipboard,
notebook and writing tools, a ruler, water, and sunscreen
What to Wear: Loose, comfortable clothes
(T-shirt and shorts is good) along with a hat and sweatshirt or windbreaker.
Beach weather may could range from sunny and warm to
overcast and cool. So it is a good idea to be prepared either way.