Title: Volcano Studies in Hawaii
1Volcano Studies in Hawaii May 15-26, 2005 A
3-hour course for Geology and Earth Science
students offered by Tarleton State University
Course highlights Study volcanology on one of the
worlds most active volcanoes A classic locality
to study geology in action volcanism, stream
development, coastal processes, geothermal
energy, environmental concerns Visit active lava
flows (when available) and the Hawaiian Volcano
Observatory Small class size (only 10 spaces
available) Instructors research specialty is
Hawaiian volcanism and related seismicity
Cost Total cost 2550 May qualify for summer
financial aid Cost estimate includes all
trip-related expenses including Application
fee, Tuition/Fees, Trip Fee (payable to
Tarleton) Airfare, Food, Textbook (purchased
on your own) Only personal expenses (souvenirs,
phone calls, etc) not included in
estimate Requirements for trip participants
Geology, Earth Science, or Science Education
major Letter of recommendation from a Geology
faculty member
For futher information Contact Dr. Beth Rinard
at Tarleton State University Phone (254)
968-9894 Email rinard_at_tarleton.edu Information
also available at http//www.tarleton.edu/brinard