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The University of South Florida's Geology Club provides an opportunity for everyone with an interest in geology, including hydrology, volcanology, sedimentology, and geophysics, to fellowship and learn more about these subjects outside of a classroom setting.

As members of the Geology Club, students are given the opportunity to participate in many activities that are not possible in the classroom. These include bi-monthly meetings, trips such as: canoeing, camping, and day and weekly trips, and many other great activities. Participation in the club provides excellent experience in leadership, decision making, and group working skills. All of these are valuable qualities that can be applied in the workplace.

Above all else, the Geology Club is a fun experience that provides many great memories!

Fall 2006 Homecoming Parade


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Geology Club Information

News/Events

  • TBA

Geology Dept Information

Colloquiums- Fridays at 3:30 pm CHE 217

  • 11/17 Phipip van Beynen - ESP Program, Dept of Geography, USF - A Record of Florida's Climate Change over the Past 4,000 Years
  • 12/01 Ivan Savov - Title To Be Announced
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Department of Geology Web Site

Undergrad Catalog for Geology

Geology Alumni Society

Graduate USF Geology Club

Oasis to Sign up for Club

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