EAS G513 Seismology
Earthquakes radiate seismic waves that shake the ground. Seismology is the subject that studies wave generation and propagation in the Earth.
Learn more about this courseEarthquakes radiate seismic waves that shake the ground. Seismology is the subject that studies wave generation and propagation in the Earth.
Learn more about this courseTopics span multiple scales of atmospheric processes including past/recent/projected climate change, weather forecasting, severe weather, and surface energy budgets.
Learn more about this courseDesigned as an overview of basic collection and preparation of water, soil, and rock samples by analytical geochemical techniques used in environmental, exploration geology and geochemical studies.
Learn more about this courseStudents will learn to translate geoscience processes, such as fluid flow, heat transfer, transport problems, water-rock interactions, and wave propagation into mathematical models.
Learn more about this courseThe course is designed to help students in making the transition from undergraduate student to professional scientific researcher.
Learn more about this courseP: consent of instructor. Selected topics in earth physics.
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Learn more about this courseInvertebrate Paleontology
Learn more about this courseModern scientists from all fields have a core set of common tasks: data analysis, modeling, and visualization. There are a variety of software tools and programming languages suitable for doing these tasks, and each has pros and cons.Class meets in person, second eight weeks only.
Learn more about this courseThe course will cover the basic topics of applied nonlinear dynamics and time series analyses.
Learn more about this courseP: consent of instructor. Consideration of thermodynamics and cloud processes. Class meets in person.
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