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GEOL 618: Geochemistry Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Topics in geochemistry.
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GEOL 620: Geophysics Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Topics in solid Earth geophysics.
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GEOL 620 - Geophysics Seminar
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GEOL 625: Advanced Paleobotany Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Pfefferkorn. May be repeated for credit. Topics in paleobotany, paleoecology and evolution.
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GEOL 625 - Advanced Paleobotany Seminar
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GEOL 628: Seminar in Isotope Geochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Intermediate background in chemistry, physics, biology, or geology. This course is for advanced undergraduates and graduate students interested in learning about or pursuing applications of isotope geochemistry, with an emphasis on biological and climatic processes (e.g. plant physiology, soils, nutrient cycling, and atmospheric chemistry).We will meet to discuss readings both from the literature and textbook chapters where necessary for backround. Grading will be on the basis of class participation and short weekly writing assignments. The latter will be completed prior to the class by both students and professor to ensure thorough discussion of each topic.
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GEOL 630: Advanced Structural Geology Seminar
4.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Phipps. May be repeated for credit. Four- day field trip. Topics in tectonophysics and/or regional structural geology.
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GEOL 636: Quantitative Paleoclimatology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This course provides a comprehensive, rigorous survey of our knowledge of the Earth's climate system from ancient to modern.Topics to be covered will include geological evidence for past climate changes, with an emphasis on quantitative methods using geochemistry and geophysics; the basis of earth system modeling; statistical climatology; climate change detection; time-series analysis in climatology.
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GEOL 637: Recent Climate Change
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Increases in "greenhouse gases" produced through human activity appear to be affecting the Earth's climate. This course will examine climate change over the last 500 years. We will examine the available instrumental records over this time period as well as proxy climate records such as ice core, tree ring, sediment cores, coral cores and others. Students will research individual topics and present them regularly, review published articles, and attend some seminars.
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GEOL 639: Isotopes in Paleoclimatology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff . Isotope records in tree rings, ice cores, corals, and sediments can be used to reconstruct past climate variables such as temperature, salinity, atmospheric CO2, El Nino events, cloud cover and precipitation. This course focuses on isotope techniques and applications in paleoclimatology. Special emphasis will be placed on stable carbon, stable oxygen and radiocarbon. This course is suitable for upper level undergraduates and graduate students.
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GEOL 640: Digital Mapping
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Scatena. Global positioning systems (GPS) and geographic information systems (GIS) have greatly changed the way cartographic data is collected and analyzed. This course will discuss design strategies for mapping projects involving GPS, differential GPS, and GIS, and provide a hands-on introduction to the use of these technologies. The principal emphasis of the course will be on learning to choose appropriate and efficient data acquisition techniques and to develop data collection protocols suited to the aims of any given project. Though the mechanics of importing digital data into GIS will be discussed, and the analytical capabilities of GIS will be an important factor in project design, actual data analysis through GIS will not be taught.
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GEOL 646: First Billion Years:The Early History of Earth and Life
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Phipps. The course will cover the origin of the Earth. Topics will range constituent atoms to planetesimals; the formation of the Earth including its accretion and differentiation; the early bombardment history of the earth and the formation of the Moon; the cooling of the Earth and the origins of continents and oceans. additionally variour theries for origin of life will be covered including the Archean world, tectonics, the evolution of the atmosphere and oceans, and early life.
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