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EENS 6130: Principles of Paleobiology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: EBIO 1010, EENS 1120/1140, EENS 6090, or approval of instructor. Selected topics on macroevolutionary theories; phylogeny and the fossil records of metazoans; Major events in the history of life; Patterns of biodiversity through geological time; Taphonomy; Paleoecology. (Same as EBIO 6130.)
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EENS 6140: Igneous Petrology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: EENS 2120 and approval of instructor. An in-depth study of the origins of igneous rocks from the standpoint of experimental investigations, thermodynamics, trace elements, radiogenic isotopes, and field investigations. Includes a laboratory.
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EENS 6160: Construction & Interpretation of 3D Stratigraphy
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Kyle Straub. Pre-requisite: EENS 3100 or EENS 3270 and approval of instructor." " Study of the geomorphological, sedimentological, and stratigraphic responses of rivers to tectonics, climate, and sea-level changes." " Discussion of recent scientific literature on river changes and associated stratigraphic records over time scales of 1 to millions of years." " Formerly Fluvial Responses to Allogenic Controls.
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EENS 6190: Marine Geology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: EENS 1110/1130 or 1210. Survey of marine plate boundaries, ocean floor morphology, and paleooceanology and sedimentary history of the ocean basins and their margins.
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EENS 6210: Global Biogeochemical Cycles
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: CHEM 2410, 2430. An introduction to the global biogeochemical cycles in fresh water, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems. Emphasis will be placed on key environmental issues as they relate to perturbations of these global cycles. (Same as EBIO 6210.)
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EENS 6220: Major World River Systems
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: EENS 6290 or approval of instructor. Major rivers are important environmental features on Earth’s surface in terms of their impact on humans and their vulnerability to negative impact by human activities. They also play an important role in global change especially with regards to the global carbon cycle. The dominant sedimentary and biogeochemical processes are examined for river systems (drainage basin to receiving basin) with emphasis on those that influence global change.
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EENS 6250: Isotopes in the Environment
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
The use of stable and radioactive isotopes as tools to trace the movement of air, water, and sediments through the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. (Same as EBIO 6250.)
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EENS 6260: Paleoclimatology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: Approval of instructor. Understanding past climate change is necessary to effectively predict the future of our planet, which is currently in a state of rapid transition. The main focus of the course is on the reconstruction and modeling of climates of the Quaternary, the past two million years of Earth’s history. (Same as EBIO 6260.)
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EENS 6280: Coastal Strata Formation
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
An examination of the petrology of major terrigenous and carbonate coastal settings including fluvio-deltaic, nearshore, and continental shelf with a focus on the transition from modern sediments to lithified rocks. The course will combine lectures and discussions of pertinent recent literature with laboratory and field examination of sediment grains, thin-sections, and core intervals.
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EENS 6290: Sedimentary Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: EENS 3270 or approval of instructor. Quantitative aspects of early sediment diagenesis. The topics examined include: sediment deposition, resuspension, bioturbation and accumulation; redox reactions; diffusion and desorption of dissolved species; and organic matter decomposition and storage. These basic concepts will be used to examine early diagenesis in a range of sedimentary environments.
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