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GRS ES 952: Ds Paleontology
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GRS ES 961: Ds Geophysics
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GRS ES 962: Ds Geophysics
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GRS ES 963: Ds Seismology
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GRS ES 964: Ds Seismology
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GRS ES 971: Geochemistry
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GRS ES 972: Geochemistry
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GRS GE 612: Globl Clim Env
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GRS GE 620: Methods of Environmental Policy Analysis
Introduction to the analysis of environmental policy, the implications of environmental problems for public decision making, the tools available to decision-makers, and their effectiveness, advantages, and disadvantages. -
GRS GE 625: U.S. Envir Pol
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GRS GE 640: Digital Image Processing - Remote Sensing
At least introductory statistics (and preferable multivariate statistics) recommended. This course pursues both the algorithms involved in processing remote sensing images and their application. Topics include preprocessing, image transformations, image classification and segmentation, spectral mixture analysis, and change detection. Examples cover a wide range of environmental applications of remote sensing. Students do a project -
GRS GE 645: Physical Models in Remote Sensing
Devoted to understanding the physical processes involved in remote sensing. Emphasis based on topics of radiative transfer in the atmosphere, at the surface, and in sensors. Reflectance modeling, advanced sensor systems, and geometric effects. A short research paper is required. -
GRS GE 648: Remote Sensing of Vegetation
Examines the use of remote sensing to study vegetation. Topics include resource inventory and evaluation for forests and agriculture; ecosystem processes like primary productivity and biogeochemical cycles; and spectral reflectance measurement and models. A research paper is required. -
GRS GE 650: Environmental Field Methods and Research
Fundamental concepts and paradigms related to the application of scientific methods in the field. Developing and implementing independent environmental field research projects. Emphasis on the multidisciplinary nature of environmental research. -
GRS GE 656: Terrestrial Ecosystems and the Carbon Cycle
Explores the past, present, and possible future dynamics of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Key topics include the physical climate system, variability, ecosystem processes, land use issues, and impacts of global change on society. -
GRS GE 660: Resource Economics and Policy
Economic analysis of environmental resources and policies for their management. Introduces dynamic optimization as a tool for understanding and analyzing both resource scarcity and the management of energy, fishery, and forestry resources for sustainability. -
GRS GE 683: Geodynamics II: Fluids and Fluid Transport
Large and small scale phenomena in oceanic, atmospheric, and land surface fluids. Properties of gases and liquids; surface body forces; statics; flow analysis; continuity and momentum conservation. Darcy?s Law; potential, open channel geostraphic flow; dimensional analysis; diffusic turbulence. -
GRS GE 699: Teachng Coll Gg
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GRS GE 712: Reg Enrgy Model
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GRS GE 714: Energy and Reg

