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Geology, Hydrology and Climatology: Scientific and Technological approaches
  • Geological processes and features defining Santa Lucia Range, Cuesta Ridge and its watersheds--
    Brizzolari, Stenner and Pennington canyonsand Morro Bay, San Luis Bay watersheds
  • Seismology, GPS, GIS, Meteorolgical mapping, weather data gathering systems (including CIMIS)
  • Soil inventory technology
  • Gains and losses due to waterworks/transportation/communication revolutions
Stenner Watershed
  • from water tunnel on Cuesta ridge through Serrano ranch along stream and pipelines to Railway Trestle and SLO water facility.
    • examine watercourses , hill formations, hydrology, serpentine outcroppings, and historical structures at Serrano Ranch.
    Agricultural Technology
    • Sheep vs. cattle grazing
    • Maintaining riparian habitats with and without grazing animals
    • Resource Management Technology
    • Fish ladders and steelhead enhancement in Stenner Creek
    • Construction technology
    • Early water system hand dug by Ernie Cheda between 1927 and 1932 compared with water treatment facilities and pipelines belonging to Cal Poly, the City of SLO and the State DWR.
    • Southern Pacific trestle and Cuesta Grade track compared with major fiber optic artery on same right of way, intersecting new transcontinental ATandT artery on Cal Poly land
    Course

    EO1,2 , C1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-11

     

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