GEOL430 - ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Term session
0
Term
2019C
Subject area
GEOL
Section number only
001
Section ID
GEOL430001
Meeting times
TR 1200PM-0130PM
Meeting location
HAYDEN HALL 358
Instructors
FRANCISCO, JOSEPH
Description
An introduction to the chemistry of the earth's atmosphere. Covers evolution of the earth's atmosphere, its physical and chemical structure, its natural chemical composition and oxidative properties, and human impacts, including photochemistry, and aerosols; stratospheric ozone loss, tropospheric pollution; climate change, and acidic deposition. Chemistry in the atmosphere of other planets in our solar system will be covered.


Course number only
430
Cross listings
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    No

    GEOL421 - BIOGEOCHEMISTRY

    Status
    O
    Activity
    LEC
    Title (text only)
    BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
    Term session
    0
    Term
    2019C
    Subject area
    GEOL
    Section number only
    401
    Section ID
    GEOL421401
    Meeting times
    MW 0200PM-0330PM
    Meeting location
    VAN PELT LIBRARY 113
    Instructors
    PLANTE, ALAIN
    Description
    Humans have an enormous impact on the global movement of chemical materials. Biogeochemistry has grown to be the principal scientific discipline to examine the flow of elements through the global earth systems and to examine human impacts on the global environment. This course will introduce and investigate processes and factor controlling the biogeochemical cycles of elements with and between the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. Students will apply principles learned in lectures by building simple computer-based biogeochemical models.


    Course number only
    421
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      No

      GEOL409 - INTRO TO REMOTE SENSING

      Status
      O
      Activity
      SEM
      Title (text only)
      INTRO TO REMOTE SENSING
      Term session
      0
      Term
      2019C
      Subject area
      GEOL
      Section number only
      401
      Section ID
      GEOL409401
      Meeting times
      TR 0900AM-1030AM
      Meeting location
      FISHER-BENNETT HALL 141
      Instructors
      DMOCHOWSKI, JANE
      Description
      This course will introduce students to the principles of remote sensing, characteristics of remote sensors, and remote sensing applications. Image acquisition, data collection in the electromagnetic spectrum, and data set manipulations for earth and environmental science applications will be emphasized. We will cover fundamental knowledge of the physics of remote sensing; aerial photographic techniques; multispectral, hyperperspectral, thermal, and other image analysis. Students will pursue an independent research project using remote sensing tools, and at the end of the semester should have a good understanding and the basic skills of remote sensing.


      Course number only
      409
      Cross listings
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        No

        GEOL318 - GLACIERS,ICE & CLIMATE

        Status
        O
        Activity
        LEC
        Title (text only)
        GLACIERS,ICE & CLIMATE
        Term session
        0
        Term
        2019C
        Subject area
        GEOL
        Section number only
        001
        Section ID
        GEOL318001
        Meeting times
        TR 1200PM-0130PM
        Meeting location
        FISHER-BENNETT HALL 407
        Instructors
        GOLDSBY, DAVID
        Description
        All forms of frozen water at Earth's surface define the cryosphere. These icy environmnets are an integral part of the global climate system, with important linkages and feedbacks resulting from their influences on surface energy and moisture fluxes, clouds, precipitation, hydrology, and circulation in the atmosphere and oceans. This course will survey the various components of the cryosphere and their interactions with climate, with a strong emphasis on the dynamics of glaciers and ice sheets. Broad topics to be covered are 1)the rudimentary mechanics of glacier and ice sheet flow, 2)fast-flowing ice streams and factors limiting their motion, 3)ice-quakes and their origins, 4)the nature of climate data recorded in natural ice bodies, 5)the influence of climate on the stability of ice sheets and glaciers, and 6)glacier-like flow on other planetary bodies. This will be a lecture-based course with written assignmnets and problems sets. Prerequisite: Students should have basic knowledge of Calculus.


        Course number only
        318
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          No

          GEOL205 - PALEONTOLOGY

          Status
          O
          Activity
          LEC
          Title (text only)
          PALEONTOLOGY
          Term session
          0
          Term
          2019C
          Subject area
          GEOL
          Section number only
          401
          Section ID
          GEOL205401
          Meeting times
          TR 1030AM-1200PM
          Meeting location
          CLAIRE M. FAGIN HALL (NURSING 216
          Instructors
          SALLAN, LAUREN
          Description
          Geologic history of invertebrates and their inferred life habits, paleoecology, and evolution. Introduction to paleobotany and vertebrate paleontology. Two field trips required.


          Course number only
          205
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            No

            GEOL204 - LABORATORY

            Status
            O
            Activity
            LAB
            Title (text only)
            LABORATORY
            Term session
            0
            Term
            2019C
            Subject area
            GEOL
            Section number only
            789
            Section ID
            GEOL204789
            Description
            Public perceptions and attitudes concerning the causes and importance of globalwarming have changed. Global Climate Change provides a sound theoretical understanding of global warming through an appreciation of the Earth's climate system and how and why this has changed through time. We will describe progress in understanding of the human and natural drivers of climate change, climate pr0cesses and attribution, and estimates of projected future climate change. We will assess scientific, tehnical, and socio-economic information relevant for the understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.


            Course number only
            204
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              No

              GEOL204 - LABORATORY

              Status
              O
              Activity
              LAB
              Title (text only)
              LABORATORY
              Term session
              0
              Term
              2019C
              Subject area
              GEOL
              Section number only
              101
              Section ID
              GEOL204101
              Meeting times
              F 1100AM-1200PM
              Meeting location
              HAYDEN HALL 358
              Instructors
              MARINOV, IRINA
              Description
              Public perceptions and attitudes concerning the causes and importance of globalwarming have changed. Global Climate Change provides a sound theoretical understanding of global warming through an appreciation of the Earth's climate system and how and why this has changed through time. We will describe progress in understanding of the human and natural drivers of climate change, climate pr0cesses and attribution, and estimates of projected future climate change. We will assess scientific, tehnical, and socio-economic information relevant for the understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.


              Course number only
              204
              Cross listings
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                No

                GEOL204 - GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE

                Status
                O
                Activity
                LEC
                Title (text only)
                GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
                Term session
                0
                Term
                2019C
                Subject area
                GEOL
                Section number only
                001
                Section ID
                GEOL204001
                Meeting times
                TR 1030AM-1200PM
                Meeting location
                HAYDEN HALL 360
                Instructors
                MARINOV, IRINA
                Description
                Public perceptions and attitudes concerning the causes and importance of globalwarming have changed. Global Climate Change provides a sound theoretical understanding of global warming through an appreciation of the Earth's climate system and how and why this has changed through time. We will describe progress in understanding of the human and natural drivers of climate change, climate pr0cesses and attribution, and estimates of projected future climate change. We will assess scientific, tehnical, and socio-economic information relevant for the understanding of climate change, its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation.


                Course number only
                204
                Cross listings
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                  No

                  GEOL201 - LABORATORY

                  Status
                  O
                  Activity
                  LAB
                  Title (text only)
                  LABORATORY
                  Term session
                  0
                  Term
                  2019C
                  Subject area
                  GEOL
                  Section number only
                  402
                  Section ID
                  GEOL201402
                  Meeting times
                  W 0330PM-0600PM
                  Meeting location
                  HAYDEN HALL 360
                  Instructors
                  OMAR, GOMAA
                  Description
                  Crystallography, representative minerals, their chemical and physical properties. Use of petrographic microscope in identifying common rock-forming minerals in thin section.


                  Course number only
                  201
                  Cross listings
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                    No

                    GEOL201 - MINERALOGY

                    Status
                    O
                    Activity
                    LEC
                    Title (text only)
                    MINERALOGY
                    Term session
                    0
                    Term
                    2019C
                    Subject area
                    GEOL
                    Section number only
                    401
                    Section ID
                    GEOL201401
                    Meeting times
                    M 0100PM-0200PMW 0100PM-0300PM
                    Meeting location
                    HAYDEN HALL 360HAYDEN HALL 360
                    Instructors
                    OMAR, GOMAA
                    Description
                    Crystallography, representative minerals, their chemical and physical properties. Use of petrographic microscope in identifying common rock-forming minerals in thin section.


                    Course number only
                    201
                    Cross listings
                      Use local description
                      No