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ENV U321: Lab for ENV U320
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies ENV U320. Exercises emphasize the identification and classification of igneous rocks as seen in hand specimen and with the aid of a petrographic microscope.
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ENV U324: Optical Crystallography
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Investigates the interaction of light and crystal structures utilizing the polarizing microscope. Emphasizes the microscopic identification of minerals on the basis of their optical properties.
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ENV U325: Lab for ENV U324
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies ENV U324. Emphasizes lab exercises that utilize the polarizing microscope to examine minerals in thin sections.
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ENV U326: Petrography
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Covers the description and identification of rocks, minerals, and textures viewed in thin section with a polarizing microscope. Interpretations of textures and mineral assemblages are emphasized.
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ENV U327: Lab for ENV U326
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Accompanies ENV U326. Covers topics from the course through various experiments.
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ENV U336: Oceans in the Global Carbon Cycle
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Examines the role of the oceans in the climate system, addressing topics such as the global carbon cycle, the thermohaline circulation, and aspects of global change including warming and sea level rise. As a sink and a buffer for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and as a major mechanism of heat transport between the equator and high latitudes, the role of the oceans in setting the Earth's climate is indisputable.
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ENV U337: Ocean Science and Public Policy
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Provides students with a fundamental understanding of the intersection between climate change and government policy. After an introduction to the development of maritime law and sovereignty on the high seas, students examine why societies funded oceanic research, far from home territory, in the first place. The course also explores the interrelationship between science and government policy through selected case studies including the UN Conference on the Law of the Sea, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol, and cases presented in the World Court relating to industrialized nations' greenhouse gas emissions and sea level change in the Pacific.
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ENV U338: Maritime History and Culture:The Caribbean
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores political, cultural, and social changes in the Caribbean since before Europeans arrived at the end of the fifteenth century. Starting from the maritime landscape of winds, currents, islands, and harbors, we see how the physical nature of the region has influenced patterns of settlement and development from the time of the Arawaks and Caribs to the commodification of the Caribbean as a modern tourist destination. Other topics include the impact of European expansion on peoples throughout the Atlantic world, especially at the transportation of some 5 million enslaved Africans into the Caribbean region; at the technology that underpinned European expansion; and at the cultural expressions that document the extraordinary demographic changes that transformed the islands.
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ENV U339: Marine Environmental History:The Caribbean
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Explores the interaction of ecological factors in ocean, coastal, and island environments; the impact of human actions on those environments; and the need for local, regional, and international responses and strategies to mitigate and manage that impact. The enormous environmental changes that have taken place in the Caribbean Islands over the last five centuries provide us with a regional example of global issues. Looks at issues of resource exploitation, pollution, development, and the introduction of non-native species and attempts to understand the process by which we come to an intelligent understanding of these issues.
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ENV U340: Earth Landforms and Processes
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on the origin and evolution of landscape features by processes operating at or near the earth's surface. Exercises introduce interpretation of air photos, topographic maps, remotely sensed data, and digital elevation models.
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