GEOS 410
The Cryosphere Spring 2021
Division III
Cross-listed ENVI 410
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The Earth’s climate system is often described in terms of its spheres, including the atmosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, oceans, and the cryosphere. The cryosphere is the naturally occurring ice on Earth in all its many forms: snow, glaciers, ice sheets, sea ice, frozen lakes and rivers, and permafrost (frozen soil). These parts of the climate system may seem remote, but have implications for climate and weather around the world; changes in Arctic sea ice cover accelerate climate change in the north, resulting in the increased frequency of Polar Vortex events that send frigid temperatures down as far as the southern US. Melting glaciers and ice sheets have already contributed to sea level rise, and are projected to do so even more in the future. This course will explore the cryosphere, including snow, sea ice, permafrost, and glaciers through lectures, hands-on and data analysis labs, reading journal articles, and a final project. As a 400-level seminar, this capstone course is intended to build on and extend knowledge and skills students have developed during previous courses in the major.
The Class: Format: seminar/laboratory; Hybrid: classes will meet synchronously online for lectures/discussions, labs will meet in person when possible. Class periods and lab periods will be used interchangeably based on the weather.
Limit: 10
Expected: 10
Class#: 5105
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: Evaluation will be based on short papers, labs responses, and a research project
Prerequisites: GEOS 215 or GEOS 255 or GEOS 309 or MAST 311 or permission of instructor
Enrollment Preferences: Senior GEOS majors, then other GEOS majors
Unit Notes: As a 400-level seminar, this capstone course is intended to build on and extend knowledge and skills students have developed during previous courses in the major
Materials/Lab Fee: Labs will be outside during the winter: students should be prepared to dress appropriately for the weather.
Distributions: Division III
Notes: This course is cross-listed and the prefixes carry the following divisional credit:
ENVI 410 Division III GEOS 410 Division III
Attributes: ENVI Natural World Electives

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