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GRS ES 925: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
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GRS ES 926: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
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GRS ES 927: Structural Geology and Tectonics
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GRS ES 928: Structural Geology and Tectonics
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GRS ES 931: Sedimentation and Stratigraphy
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GRS ES 932: Sedimentation and Stratigraphy
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GRS ES 941: Coastal and Marine Geology
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GRS ES 942: Coastal and Marine Geology
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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 600: Environment and Development: A Political Ecology Approach
Theory and practice of development with an explicit focus on environmental issues. Introduces history of development and the environment; explores select themes in development and environmental studies (e.g. rural livelihoods, conservation, urbanization, and climate change); and considers alternative development paradigms. -
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: United States Environmental Policy
Survey and historical overview of key environmental policies and regulations in the United States. Emphasis on policy development, including formulation and implementation of federal pollution control regulations since the National Environmental Policy Act of 1970. Considers possible future policy needs. -
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.

