The below is a summary of the topics covered in lecture.
Population Growth
What are the causes and effects of population change in natural and anthropogenic systems?
Textbook Readings
Merritts, D., A. de Wet, and K. Menking. Environmental Geology: an Earth System Science Approach. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998, chapter 1. ISBN: 0716728346.
Problem Sets
Problem Set 1
Geologic Time
Understanding the time scales of natural events provides a framework for studying human impacts.
Age of the Earth (ca. 4.567 Ga)
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Early Estimates of Earth Chronology (e.g. Bishop Ussher, Lord Kelvin)
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Pb Isotopes in Meteorites as a Method of indirectly Dating Earth Formation
Textbook Readings
Merritts, D., A. de Wet, and K. Menking. Environmental Geology: an Earth System Science Approach. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998, chapter 3. ISBN: 0716728346.
Problem Sets
Problem Set 2
Earth Structure
What are the building blocks of Earth? How do they interact and how are they exploited by humans?
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Composition and Structure of the Earth
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The Rock Cycle
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Sedimentary Environments
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Minerals
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Non-silicates
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Mineral Resources
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Mineral Resources (Asbestos, Bauxite, Zeolites)
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Hazards associated with Minerals (e.g. Asbestos, Airborne Aerosols, Radon)
Textbook Readings
Merritts, D., A. de Wet, and K. Menking. Environmental Geology: an Earth System Science Approach. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998, chapter 4. ISBN: 0716728346.
Problem Sets
Rocks and Minerals Lab
Problem Set 2.5
Additional Readings
Alam, et al. "Application of a Zeolite Hemostatic Agent Achieves 100% Survival in a Lethal Model of Complex Groin Injury in Swine." The Journal of Trauma 56, no. 5 (May 2004).
Environmental Tracers
How can methods of geochemistry and isotope geochronology be used to track natural and anthropogenic environmental change?
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Review of Principles of Stable and Radiogenic Isotope Systematics
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Pb Isotopes in Water and Soil as a Tracer for Place and Time of Gasoline Contamination
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Sr Isotopes in Seawater and Carbonate Rocks as a Dating Tool and Deciphering Locations of Erosional Inputs
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Measuring Depleted U as Means of Tracking Anthropogenic U Contamination
The Hydrosphere
The effects of our most important natural resource and how it will change our future.
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How the Physical Properties of Water (Heat Capacity, Surface Tension, Density, UV and Absorption) are important in the Climate, Geomorphology and Biosphere of our Planet and Solar System?
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The Water Cycle - What are the Sources and Sinks of Water on Earth? How are these changing?
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The importance of Rivers
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Sediment Transport Mechanisms
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Factors Controlling Erosion Rates
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Human Impacts on River Systems
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Groundwater Systems
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Porosity v. Permeability
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Types of Aquifers
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Darcy's Law
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Freshwater as a Natural Resource
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Human (over?)consumption of Water
Textbook Readings
Merritts, D., A. de Wet, and K. Menking. Environmental Geology: an Earth System Science Approach. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998, chapters 6, 7. ISBN: 0716728346.
Problem Sets
Problem Sets 3 and 4
Additional Readings
McPhee, John. The Control of Nature. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux Publishing, 1990, chapter 1. ISBN: 0374522596.
Surface Weathering and Erosion
Textbook Readings
Merritts, D., A. de Wet, and K. Menking. Environmental Geology: an Earth System Science Approach. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998, chapter 5. ISBN: 0716728346.
Natural Hazards
What are the different types of natural hazards facing humans, and can we predict or prevent them?
Textbook Readings
Merritts, D., A. de Wet, and K. Menking. Environmental Geology: an Earth System Science Approach. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998, chapters 4, 5. ISBN: 0716728346.
Problem Sets
Problem Set 5
Additional Readings
McPhee, John. The Control of Nature. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux Publishing, 1990. ISBN: 0374522596.
Fossil Fuels
Our most important source of energy.
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Geologic Environments and Methods of Coal Formation
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Storage and Extraction of Fossil Fuels in Geologic Environments
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Advantages and Disadvantages to Extracting and Burning each of the following Fuels:
Textbook Readings
Merritts, D., A. de Wet, and K. Menking. Environmental Geology: an Earth System Science Approach. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998, chapter 10. ISBN: 0716728346.
Problem Sets
Problem Set 6
The Atmosphere
A long-time test case for the interaction of the earth sciences, the global media, and environmental policy, the atmosphere continues to be one of our most important, yet least understood aspects of Earth history and future.
Textbook Readings
Merritts, D., A. de Wet, and K. Menking. Environmental Geology: an Earth System Science Approach. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998, chapters 8, 11, and 12. ISBN: 0716728346.
Problem Sets
Problem Set 6