OLIVINE
PELAGIC
JURASSIC
MAGNETITE
ECOHYDROLOGY
100

The current Club President held this club position last year.

Vice President

100

This GEOL course number convinced your Vice President to add geology as a double major.

107

100

Your Treasurer works as one of two educators with a geology background at this museum. (Where he flexes his biology minor with live animal handling as well!)

Delaware Museum of Nature and Science

100

This picture was taken by the club secretary at this nearby manmade lake.

Newark Reservoir

100

Your PR Chair usually sends these out every other week.

EMAILS!!!

200

This mineral is the primary component of Earth's mantle.

Olivine

200

Your VP is an Earth Science Double Major with this as her other Major.

Environmental Science

200

As a worker in the UD fossil collection, your treasurer has had the most fun identifying mammals from this current Era.

Cenozoic

200

These subfossils collected by the club secretary belong to this phylum.

Mollusca

200

Your PR Chair once interned for this (somewhat) East Coast Museum.

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

300

Your president has travelled to the Smithsonian many times to use this type of imaging device.

Electron Microscopes

300

Your Vice President's favorite mineral is truly this boron containing species.

Tourmaline

300

While your Treasurer's real interest is with fossil of vertebrates, he is an avid collector of these Paleozoic predatory arthropods.

Eurypterids or Sea Scorpians

300

This red to yellow mineral was researched by your secretary for his mineralogy project.

Wulfenite

300

Speleomorphology is the study of this.

Caves

400

One of the objectives of your President's Senior Thesis involves analyzing peridotites to quantify the effective partial pressure of oxygen. That quantity has this as another name.

Fugacity

400

Your Vice President is famous for her work in this nearby state agency.

Delaware Geological Survey

400

Your Treasurer is interested in a Senior Thesis next year involving the use of this aspect of light to observe invisible aspects of fossils through fluorescence.

Wavelength

400

The term for these rock carvings made over 2000 years ago in a picture taken by your secretary.

Petroglyphs

400

While our Social Media chair had a great time studying Earth Sciences, she almost chose one of these other majors to study instead.

Psychology or Agriculture & Natural Resources

500

Your President is completing a Senior Thesis with Dr. Warren, researching peridotites from an intra-oceanic arc that were collected in this state.

Alaska

500

When your VP was measuring DGS wells this summer along the C&D canal, she stuffed over 15 of these Delaware state fossils in her pockets.

Belemnites

500

Your Treasurer owns this legendary rock hammer which has this name that is a portmanteau of a mythical hammer and his last name.

Mjolbier

500

The name of this famous rockhound.

Leo

500

This environmentally minded Delaware governor and former public school teacher once took a question on live radio from our Social Media Chair.

Gov. Matt Meyer