EAS A347 Instrumentation for Atmospheric Science
Introduces the principles of atmospheric measurement including sampling strategies, instrumentation, and the inverse problem. Radiative transfer theory is described.
Learn more about this courseIntroduces the principles of atmospheric measurement including sampling strategies, instrumentation, and the inverse problem. Radiative transfer theory is described.
Learn more about this courseAnalysis and prediction of synoptic scale weather systems, emphasizing the mid-latitudes.
Learn more about this courseEvidence for and theories of climate change over a range of time scales.
Learn more about this courseGlobal Climate Change Discussions
Learn more about this courseThe Evolution of the Earth is an introductory science course focused on the 5-billion years of Earth history.
Learn more about this courseIntroduction to Planet Earth as a dynamic and complex global system.
Learn more about this courseExplore Earth's dynamic weather and climate and the driving forces behind them.
Learn more about this courseEmphasis is placed on the protection and degradation of natural resources within the parks.
Learn more about this courseIntroduces a range of natural disasters and extreme weather phenomena that span regions, seasons, and origins.
Learn more about this courseEarth’s climate is linked to geological processes and life on our planet.
Learn more about this courseIntroduction to processing, visualizing, and interpreting data using scientific computing techniques used in Earth science fields.
Learn more about this courseGeometry and origin of folds, faults, joints, and cleavage. Modes and principles of rock deformation.
Learn more about this courseInteractions between geology, chemistry, and biology in natural systems.
Learn more about this courseStructure, classification, habitats, and geological history and significance of the invertebrate phyla. Laboratory study of fossils.
Learn more about this courseNatural processes that form landscapes, surficial geologic materials and soils.
Learn more about this courseSynthesis of observations from diverse disciplines of geology leading to the development of modern plate tectonic theory. Applications of plate tectonic principles to fundamental problems of continental and marine geology.
Learn more about this courseIntroduction to field-based scientific investigations.
Learn more about this courseField investigation of selected regions of North America for study of mineralogic, lithologic, or other geological relationships.
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