Earth's Climate: Past-Present-Future
GEOL 115

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Instructor: Professor Lawrence Contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab

Course Description

Earth’s climate has changed dramatically over its history moving between completely ice-free intervals to periods of global glaciation. This course will examine how and why these changes occurred by identifying the major components of the Earth’s climate system and exploring the factors and processes that influence the system over a variety of timescales. Using the major lessons learned from Earth’s history, we will consider the climatological impact of human activity and examine current ideas about Earth’s climatic future.

Example Syllabus

Students identifying weathering rates in Easton Cemetery

Students learning about Ringing Rocks park

Geology 115 Laboratory Exercise 1

Laboratory Exercise 1 Images

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