MW 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 34) 12/17/2009 Th 9.00 Skills QR Areas Sc An introduction to ocean dynamics and physical processes controlling large-scale ocean circulation, the Gulf Stream, wind-driven waves, tsunamis, tides, coastal upwelling, and other phenomena. Modern observational, theoretical, and numerical techniques used to study the ocean. The ocean?s role in climate and global climate change.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
TTh 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 26) 12/15/2009 T 2.00 Areas Sc A laboratory-based course providing interdisciplinary practical training in geomicrobiological methods including microbial enrichment and cultivation techniques; light, epifluorescence, and electron microscopy; and molecular methods (DNA extraction, PCR, T-RFLP, FISH).
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
MWF 9.25-10.15 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 32) 12/12/2009 S 9.00 Areas Sc Examination of the processes at Earth's surface, including the atmosphere, oceans, ice caps, and upper layers of crust, using insights gained from radioactive, radiogenic, and light stable isotopes.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
1 HTBA Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Individual study for qualified undergraduates under faculty supervision. To register for this course, each student must submit a written plan of study approved by the adviser to the director of undergraduate studies.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
1 HTBA Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Individual study for qualified juniors and seniors under faculty supervision. To register for this course, each student must submit a written plan of study approved by the adviser to the director of undergraduate studies.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
1 HTBA Fall 2009 No regular final examination Credit/Year Only Permission of instructor required Two terms of independent library, laboratory, field, or modeling-based research under faculty supervision. To register for this course, students must submit a written plan of study approved by a faculty adviser to the director of undergraduate studies by the end of the junior year. The plan requires approval of the full G&G faculty.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
1 HTBA Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required One term of independent library, laboratory, field, or modeling-based research under faculty supervision. To register for this course, students must submit a written plan of study approved by a faculty adviser to the director of undergraduate studies at the beginning of the term in which the essay is to be written.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 510 01 (10664) /G&G310 MWF 9.25-10.15 Fall 2009 This class provides an overview of the fundamental principles of stable and radiogenic isotope geochemistry. Emphasis is placed on applications to specific geologic problems, including petrogenesis, geochronology, geothermometry, surface processes, hydrology, and biogeochemistry.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 512 01 (10665) /G&G312 MW 10.30-11.20 Fall 2009 An introduction to structure and deformation of tectonic plates. Topics include structure of the crust and mantle; deformation processes at low and high temperatures; origin of folds, faults, and earthquakes; and formation and evolution of plate boundaries and collisional mountain belts. Laboratory exercises and field trips.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 513 01 (10666) /G&G313 MW 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009 Exploration of the basic constraints and potentials that controlled adaptive radiation in the evolution of the invertebrate skeleton.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 519 01 (10667) /G&G319 TTh 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009 Basic principles that control the physical and chemical properties of earth materials. Equation of state, phase transformations, chemical reactions, elastic properties, diffusion, kinetics of reaction, and mass/energy transport.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 525 01 (10627) /ENAS761 Fall 2009
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 526 01 (10668) /G&G326 MWF 10.30-11.20 Fall 2009 Composition and structure of the Earth; seismological models; geochemical models; material properties in the Earth (elasticity, anelasticity, viscosity); specific topics on Earth structure (crust, mantle, core).
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 533 01 (10669) /G&G333 TTh 2.30-3.45 Fall 2009 Quantitative methods for measuring horizontal motions on the surface of the Earth. Histories of continental motions and supercontinents during the past three billion years. True polar wander. Foundations of paleomagnetism, including experience with field sampling and laboratory data acquisition.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 535 01 (10670) /G&G335 MW 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009 An introduction to ocean dynamics and physical processes controlling the large-scale ocean circulation, ocean stratification, the Gulf Stream, wind-driven waves, tides, tsunamis, coastal upwelling, and other oceanic phenomena. Modern observational, theoretical, and numerous other techniques used to study the ocean. The ocean role in climate and global climate change.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 538 01 (10299) /ASTR420/ASTR520 3 HTBA Fall 2009 The analytic and numerical/computational tools necessary for effective research in astronomy, geophysics, and related disciplines. Topics include numerical solutions to differential equations, spectral methods, and Monte Carlo simulations. Applications are made to common astrophysical and geophysical problems including fluids and N-body simulations.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 540 01 (10671) /G&G440 TTh 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009 A laboratory-based course providing interdisciplinary practical training in geomicrobiological methods including microbial enrichment and cultivation techniques; light, epi-fluorescence, and electron microscopy; and molecular methods (DNA extraction, PCR, T-RFLP, FISH).
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 550 01 (10672) /G&G250 TTh 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009 Current concepts in evolutionary and systematic theory with particular reference to how they apply to the fossil record. Emphasis on use of paleontological data to study evolutionary processes.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 562 01 (10673) /ANTH762/ARCG762 Fall 2009 Topics include the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation; satellite-borne radiometers; data transmission and storage; computer image analysis; and GIS analysis of satellite imagery with applications to weather and climate, oceanography, surficial geology, snow and ice, forestry, agriculture, and watershed management.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 611 01 (10676) HTBA Fall 2009 The theory and practice of stratigraphy for those who have a basic grounding in the field. After several lectures, the course is conducted as a series of topical seminars chosen by the instructor and the participants.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 618 01 (10677) HTBA Fall 2009 The principles and applications of light stable isotopes to geological materials.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 631 01 (10678) HTBA Fall 2009 This seminar course offers a detailed look at current issues in the phylogeny, anatomy, and evolution of fossil and recent vertebrates. Lectures review the broad outline of vertebrate phylogeny and evolution. Lab section is required.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 657 01 (10679) /F&ES61001/G&G457 MWF 9.25-10.15 Fall 2009 \The processes at the Earth's surface including the atmosphere, oceans, ice caps, and the upper layers of crust are the subjects of the course with the insights gained from radioactive, radiogenic, and light stable isotopes.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 659 01 (10680) HTBA Fall 2009 Introductory course in geoscience data analysis and time series methods, with emphasis on multiple-taper time series techniques. Examples drawn from seismological, paleoclimate, and historical climate data. Weekly computer assignments. FORTRAN or Scilab/Matlab proficiency helpful.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
G&G 666 01 (10248) /ASTR666/AMTH666 TTh 2.30-3.45 Fall 2009 Classical thermodynamics is derived from statistical thermodynamics. We then develop kinetics, transport theory, and reciprocity from the linear thermodynamics of irreversible processes. Emphasis is placed on phase transitions, including novel states of matter, nucleation theory, and the thermodynamics of atmospheres. We explore phenomena that are of direct relevance to problems in astrophysical settings, atmospheres, oceans, and the Earth's interior. No quantum mechanics is necessary as a prerequisite.
Score: 5.648836 Details | Listing | Web page
1 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 75 76 - 100 101 - 125 126 - 150 151 - 175 176 - 200 201 - 225 226 - 250 251 - 275 276 - 300 301 - 325 326 - 350 351 - 375 376 - 400 401 - 425 426 - 450 451 - 475 476 - 500 501 - 525 526 - 550 551 - 575 576 - 600 601 - 625 626 - 650 651 - 675 676 - 700 701 - 725 726 - 750 751 - 775 776 - 800 801 - 825 826 - 850 851 - 875 876 - 900 901 - 925 926 - 950 951 - 975 976 - 1000 1001 - 1025 1026 - 1050 1051 - 1075 1076 - 1100 1101 - 1125 1126 - 1150 1151 - 1175 1176 - 1200 1201 - 1225 1226 - 1250 1251 - 1275 1276 - 1300 1301 - 1325 1326 - 1350 1351 - 1375 1376 - 1400 1401 - 1425 1426 - 1450 1451 - 1475 1476 - 1500 1501 - 1525 1526 - 1550 1551 - 1575 1576 - 1600 1601 - 1625 1626 - 1650 1651 - 1675 1676 - 1700 1701 - 1725 1726 - 1750 1751 - 1775 1776 - 1800 1801 - 1825 1826 - 1850 1851 - 1875 1876 - 1900 1901 - 1925 1926 - 1950 1951 - 1975 1976 - 2000 2001 - 2025 2026 - 2050 2051 - 2075 2076 - 2100 2101 - 2125 2126 - 2150 2151 - 2175 2176 - 2200 2201 - 2225 2226 - 2250 2251 - 2275 2276 - 2300 2301 - 2325 2326 - 2350 2351 - 2375 2376 - 2400 2401 - 2425 2426 - 2450 2451 - 2475 2476 - 2500 2501 - 2525 2526 - 2550 2551 - 2575 2576 - 2600 2601 - 2625 2626 - 2650 2651 - 2675 2676 - 2700 2701 - 2725 2726 - 2750 2751 - 2775 2776 - 2800 2801 - 2825 2826 - 2850 2851 - 2875 2876 - 2900 2901 - 2925 2926 - 2950 2951 - 2975 2976 - 3000 3001 - 3025 3026 - 3050 3051 - 3075 3076 - 3100 3101 - 3125 3126 - 3150 3151 - 3175 3176 - 3200 3201 - 3225 3226 - 3250 3251 - 3275 3276 - 3300 3301 - 3325 3326 - 3350 3351 - 3375 3376 - 3400 3401 - 3425 3426 - 3450 3451 - 3475 3476 - 3500 3501 - 3525 3526 - 3550 3551 - 3575 3576 - 3600 3601 - 3625 3626 - 3650 3651 - 3675 3676 - 3700 3701 - 3725 3726 - 3750 3751 - 3761