ENV 349 - Paleoclimatology Instructor
Nyairo
This course will present an overview of methods used to reconstruct earth’s climate over geologic time. Repositories of proxy records will be explored. Topics covered include: orbital cycles and the ice ages; Earth as a snowball; the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, the Younger Dryas, and ice cores, tree rings, speleothems, lake sediments and pollen. This knowledge will help students answer the why/how we know that climate is changing.
Satisfies Environmental Studies major and minor requirement.
Prerequisites & Notes ENV 219: Weather and Climate or permission of the instructor
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