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Shun-ichiro Karato. tth9-10.15 QR,Sc (22) Basic physics and chemistry of Earth materials, with emphasis on kinetic and transport properties. Geochemical and geophysical processes in Earth's crust and mantle and their influence on the dynamics and evolution of this planet. Topics include plastic flow, diffusion, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and chemical reaction. Aftermath 120a orb, phys 181b, and chem 113b, or equivalents.
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bG ,Introduction to Seismology
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KarlTurekian. mwf9.25-10.15 Sc (32) 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. Prerequisites: a 100 -level course in G&G and chem 112a, 113b, or 114a, 115b, or 118a; or permission of instructor
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Ronald Smith, Alessandro Gomez, Peter Kindlmann. t 2.30-4.20 Sc §C Credit (0) Theory and practical experience in site selection, turbine selection, and power output estimation for wind turbines. Discussion of environmental, social, and economic factors. Field trips and wind power projects. Prerequisite :one course in physics, meteorology, fluid dynamics, electrical engineering, or economics.
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Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba §C Credit (0) 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. g&g 488a and 489b, Research in Geology and Geophysics. Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) 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.
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3.00 Credits
Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) Cr/Yearonly 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.
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Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) 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.
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Staff. mwf1htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo (61) Students learn the skills with which to r ead German-language texts of any difficulty with some fluency. Study of syntax and grammar; practice in close reading and translation of fiction and expository prose in the humanities and sciences. Conducted in English. Does not satisfy the la nguage distributional requirement. Credit for gman 100a only on completion of 101b. (Fo rmerly gma n 119a and 120b)
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Marion Gehlker and staff mtwthf 1 htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo L1 1iC Credits Mee ts RP (61) A begi nning course in spoken and written German that combines oral practice and cultural awareness with a solid foundation in grammar and vocabulary. Listening comprehension through online audio exercises and in-class video clips. Topics include family and school life, German-speaking countries, short literary readings by Hesse, Goethe, and Wondratschek, popular music, and the feature film Lola rennt. Tutors are available for extra he lp or for ad vanced practice. To be followed by gman 120a or b. Enrollment limited to 14 per section. C red it only on completion of gma n 120a or b. (Formerly gman 115a or b)
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Marion Gehlker and staff. mtwthf 1 htba For sections see www.yale.edu/courseinfo L2 1iC Credits Mee ts RP (61) Contin uation of gman 110a or b. Topics include German history, the environment, multicultural Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, popular music, a soap opera, and the feature film Das schreckliche M?dchen. Listening comprehen sion through online audio exercises and in-class video clips. Students read poems by Goethe and Jandl and short stories by Bichsel, Brecht, and Kafka. Tutors are available for extra help or for advanced practice. To be followed by gman130a orb. Enrollment li mited to 14 pr sec tion. (For merly gman 116a or b)
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