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Jan 02, 2025
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GEOL 517 - Geological Perspectives on Climate Change This course considers the basic physics governing Earth’s climate system, how a series of complicated feedbacks can influence the climatic response to greenhouse gases and what past greenhouse climates can tell us about future change. Specific topics covered include Earth’s energy balance, climate sensitivity, feedbacks in the climate system, the role of the carbon cycle, how geologic archives record climate and case studies from Cenozoic greenhouse climates. Concepts from geology, chemistry and physics are used to explore these complex, multidisciplinary topics through discussion, debate, and data analysis.
Prerequisites & Notes: Graduate status in the department or instructor permission. Credits: 4 Grade Mode: Letter
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