Examples of Course Projects
Each graduate student taking this class for credit should decide on a term-project. We ask for a 10-page written report (maximum length), and a 20 minute oral presentation to the class before the end of term. Undergraduates do not have to give an oral report (but may, if they wish) and a six-page paper is acceptable. Projects can expand on something covered in class, or be some climate-relevant project not touched upon. In the past, most such projects have been reviews of some interesting topics. A few students have succeeded in doing an original piece of work, but this is certainly not a requirement.
Previous topics include:
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Orography, Tectonic Uplift, and Climate
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The History and Implications of Dansgaard-Oeschger Events
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The Closure of the Panama Gateway and Its Effect on Climate
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A Box Model Approach to the Coupled System
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Ocean Abyssal Circulation and Mixing: A Historical Development
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Source Contributions to Fine Aerosol Mass as Determined from Receptor Modeling
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The Indian Summer Monsoon and the Effects of the Tibetan Plateau
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Possible Microphysical Impacts of Aerosols on the Climate of the Last Glacial Maximum
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Energy Balance Model for Long Term Climate Study
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Predicting Regional Climate Change
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The Evolution of Climate on Venus and Its Relation to Earth
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Investigating Thermohaline Circulation Rearrangements with a Simple Climate Box Model
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The North Atlantic Oscillation and Dependence upon Atmospheric Sensitivity to SST Anomalies
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Sub-Saharan Drought
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Climate Change and Its Influence on Babylonian Civilization
Other Possibilities (Not Intended to Restrict Your Choice)
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Is Ethanol an Energy Source or Sink?
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History of Solar Radiation
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Chemistry of the Early Atmosphere
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Carbon Dioxide and Climate
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Evidence of Glacial Cycles Over Earth History
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Relation of Continental Configuration to Inferred Climate State
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Long-term (102-104 yr) Variability of ENSO
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Global Heat Budget
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Climate Change Under a Cometary Impact (Nuclear Winter, etc.)
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The Snowball Earth Hypothesis and Problems
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Glacier Dynamics, Mountain and Continental
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History of Sea Level: Modern and Over Geological Time
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Mechanics and Chemistry of Air-sea Exchange of Properties
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Human Evolution and Climate Change
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The 100KY Climate Time Scale
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Methane Hydrates and Abrupt Climate Change
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The Indonesian Throughflow and Climate Impacts
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Was the Little Ice Age global?
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Tropical Temperatures During the Last Glacial Maximum
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How Does One Initiate an Ice Age?
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Heinrich Events: Cause and Effect
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Abrupt Climate Change in the Paleo Record
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Evolving Climate Chronologies: How well do we know paleoclimate age estimates and how does the uncertainty affect our interpretation of climate mechanisms?