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3.00 Credits
Linda Peterson. For description see under English Language & Literature.
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3.00 Credits
Melinda Smith, Peter Raymond. For description see under Biology.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. tth 4-5.15 Sc (27) A detailed examination of the principles governing chemical reactions in water. Emphasis on developing the ability to predict the aqueous chemistry of natural and perturbed systems based on a knowledge of their biogeochemical setting. Calculation of quantitative solutions to chemical equilibria. Focus on inorganic chemistry. Topics include elementary thermodynamics, acid-base equilibria, alkalinity, speciation, solubility, mineral stability, redox chemistry, and surface com-plexation reactions.
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3.00 Credits
Michael Dove. th 2.30-4.30 So (0) History of the anthropological study of the environment. The nature-culture dichotomy, ecology and social organization, methodological debates, and the politics of the environment.
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3.00 Credits
Susan Rose-Ackerman. For description see under Political Science.
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3.00 Credits
Ronald Smith and staff. For description see under Geology & Geophysics.
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3.00 Credits
e&eb 365a,Landscape Ecology
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3.00 Credits
James Saiers. tth1-2.15 (26) The effects of variations in the hydrologic cycle on the global distribution of freshwater. The role of environmental change in regulating freshwater supply and quality. The influences of agriculture, industry, mining, urbanization, climate change, and energy-production alternatives on freshwater resources in the United States and abroad.
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3.00 Credits
John Wargo. m 1.30-3.20 So (0) Overview of the legal norms governing patterns of energy use and associated adverse effects on climate stability, environmental quality, and human health. Focus on U.S. law and policy, with some consideration of relevant international treaties. Special attention to building efficiency and to land-use regulation and urban growth, particularly coastal prospecting and development.
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3.00 Credits
Mary Beth Decker. mw 11.35-12.50, 1 htba (34) Exploration of a range of coastal and pelagic ecosystems. Relationships between biological systems in the ocean and the physical processes that control the stratification and movements of water. Anthropogenic impacts on oceans, such as the effects of fishing, aquaculture, and global warming. Includes three optional Friday field trips. Enrollment limited to 15.
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