EAS A594 Data Assimilation and Applications in Earth Science
This course covers the conceptual foundations of data assimilation techniques for applications in atmospheric and oceanic modeling.
Learn more about this courseThis course covers the conceptual foundations of data assimilation techniques for applications in atmospheric and oceanic modeling.
Learn more about this courseFundamentals of continuum mechanics with emphasis on the derivation and solution of governing equations in elasticity, viscous flow, heat transfer, and groundwater flow.
Learn more about this courseAnalysis and prediction of synoptic scale weather systems, emphasizing the midlatitudes. Other topics covered include severe weather and atmospheric/oceanic teleconnections.
Learn more about this courseIntroduces the principles of atmospheric measurement including sampling strategies, instrumentation and data analysis to quantify atmospheric variables and processes.
Learn more about this courseSynthesis of observations from diverse disciplines of geology leading to the development of modern plate tectonic theory.
Learn more about this courseIntroduction to the theory and application of radiogenic and stable isotopes to a variety of subdisciplines in the earth sciences. Topics include geochronology, tracers, mass balance, hydrology and environmental applications, water-rock interaction, and biogeochemical cycles.
Learn more about this courseIntroduces students to the theories and applications of geochemical modeling.
Learn more about this courseP: consent of instructor. Selected topics in earth physics.
Learn more about this courseThis course covers how carbon moves within and amongst stores in the continents, oceans, and atmosphere.
Learn more about this courseClass meets with EAS-E 341, Natural History of Coral Reefs.
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