Last week I spent some time in the field with a group of elementary teachers looking at the geology of the Uncompaghre Plateau, specifically along Dominguez Creek and the Gunnison River. The week started at the Colorado School of Mines campus in Golden where we re-acquainted ourselves with simple geologic processes and then these lessons where put to the test in a 3 day field trip.
My big push has always been to try to understand the environment where the rock units we are studying were formed. To get the idea of different energy regimes in stream flows we calculated the discharge of Dominguez Creek near our camp.
To examine the difference in
It was a great time where we were able to discuss some local geology as well as how to incorporate more of the earth sciences to elementary classrooms.
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Looks like fun, and nice to cool off trying to stop a river (creek, whatever).
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