This page indexes pages with images from the Geoscience 190 Spring 2004 Labs
The Stream Discharge lab page has lots of people pictures. The Strat Lab page is mostly rocks.
The Local Stratigraphy lab is an investigation of the Middle Devonian age Onondaga Limestone, a geological formation exposed in an east-west band across western New York. In this lab, we visit four sites north of Geneva. We trace the formation from its bottom to its top, examining the rocks at each stop.
Stream Discharge In this lab we visit a local stream, in this case Kashong Creek, to measure water flow. We use tape measures, stopwatches, a ruled staff and small sponges to measure water depth and velocity. Wearing the waders is also a lot of fun (unless there's a leak).