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GEOG 658: Paleoclimatology
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Covers the factors that cause natural variations in Earth's climate on different time scales, focusing on biotic, geologic, and geochemical records. Includes discussion of changing continental configurations, atmospheric greenhouse gas levels, and the Earth-Sun geometry on ocean circulation and climate change.
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GEOG 659: Regional Climate Modeling: Tech & Appl
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Global change is impacting an increasing number of sectors in science, engineering and policy, creating a need for high-resolution regional climate data used in impact assessments and mitigation plans. The primary objective is to understand regional climate processes, modeling techniques, and tools for analysis. PREREQ: MATH201 or STAT475 or STAT200.
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GEOG 660: Statistics for Earth Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Multiple regression and time series analysis; model validation; sampling; principal components;factor analysis; cluster analysis; discriminant analysis; and statistical software routines. RESTRICTIONS: Cannot be taken for credit in the Statistics master's degree program.
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GEOG 661: Introduction to Ocean Modeling
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Introduction to numerical methods used to solve the equations of ocean motion. Topics range from basic numerical concepts with applications to general transport and shallow-water equations to an overview of turbulence and ocean circulation models that are employed to understand weather and climate. PREREQ: CIEG 639 or MAST 691.
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GEOG 662: Spatial Statistics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Some research applications require inferences to be drawn from point, line, or areal data, rather than from the traditional univariate or multivariate framework. A number of such techniques have been developed including adaptations from classical statistical methods and novel approaches to account for the spatial nature of data. Explore the emerging literature on statistical methodologies that have been explicitly developed for the solution of spatial problems. RESTRICTIONS: Can not be taken for credit in the Statistics Master's Degree program.
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GEOG 663: Environmental Impact of Deep-sea Mining
1.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Deep-sea mining is an emerging industry that could unlock previously untapped resources, but it carries environmental risks. Prospects that hold the most value are also home to species found nowhere else in the world. Students will be introduced to deep-sea mining and the affected ecosystems.
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GEOG 665: Ecological and Social Restoration of Mineral Landscapes
2.00 Credits
University of Delaware
A field course in Australia that will consider ways of effectively developing ecological and social restoration plans after a mining operation finishes its operational cycle. Course will focus on a case of indigenous community relations.
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GEOG 666: SPECIAL PROBLEM
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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GEOG 667: SEMINAR
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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GEOG 669: Minerals and Ecological Economics
2.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This course will introduce ecological economics as a transdisciplinary framework to economic, social, and environmental problem solving applied to the field of minerals and mining industries. "Transdisciplinary" implies a problem-orientation that draws from a diverse web of knowledge across the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
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