A geologist who has studied glaciers in Antarctica interacts with  students to demonstrate how landforms, sediment types, exotic rocks and  fossils from the Great Lakes region are employed to reconstruct past  global climate changes and the Ice Age history. Similar evidence for the  remote site is evaluated with students to work out the local Ice Age  history and its effects on their community.  A discussion of recent  global climate change in the context of the Ice Age fluctuations of the  2.5 million years concludes the program.
$125
45 Minutes
Michael Narlock
cisreservations@cranbrook.edu
39221 Woodward Ave.
Bloomfield Hills, MI  48303-0801
United States
Phone: 
Fax: (248) 645-3050
