Geology student Dave Schwarz holding a spiral fossil shell which he found on a paleontology class field trip. The fossil was considered an extraordinary find, due to the fact similar specimens found in the region and time period were much smaller.
Visiting geology students study rock formations during a stop on the tour from the West Slope Intercollegiate Field Conference. Boise State hosted the conference in 1976, which included a speech by Dr. Terry Maley, geologist for Idaho Department of...
Boise State University; Geology; Aerial photographs;
"Three BSC geology students who have won Science Competition Day scholarships study aerial photos for a geologic interpretation project. Left to Right, they are Hugh Larkin, II (Boise High '72), Michel Miller (Borah '72), and Randy Ambuehl...
Dr. Elton Bentley using a sight level at the Clover Creek archaeological site near King Hill, Idaho. Dr. Bentley and Mario Delisio conducted a joint study of the geo-archaeological and prehistoric geography of this area with a team of volunteers....
Geology professor Mont Warner (black beret and white shirt, at the canyon edge) and students in his Historic Geology course on a field trip to the Bruneau River canyon in southwestern Idaho.
A group picture of student and faculty members of the Earth Science Club at Boise State. Some individuals identified in the photo are Ken Hollenbaugh, Mont Warner, Leland Mink, Monte Wilson, Jim Applegate, and Claude Spinosa.
Boise State University; Geology; Prospecting; Gold
Students pan for gold and other rare minerals in a summer course on "Mineral Prospecting in Field Geology" taught by Kenneth Hollenbaugh. Students in this course also learned about mineral identification, map reading, and mining laws.
Geology professor Mont Warner, climbing at far left, and two of a group of twenty students who went on a field trip to the Bruneau River canyon area for his Historical Geology class.