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Physics, Astronomy and Geophysics

Geology, Geophysics Courses

Professor Doug Thompson in the stream
Professor Doug Thompson and student researchers performing stream measurements.

ES 115 Introduction to Geology
This course focuses on the theory of plate tectonics as an explanation of the evolution of the earth. A combination of indoor and outdoor laboratory exercises emphasize the geologic history of New England and the Atlantic Ocean.

ES 210 Hydrology
The class provides an introduction to global circulation patterns and the hydrologic water cycle. Students learn about meteorology, climatology, controls on runoff and issues related to groundwater contamination.

ES 314 Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
This field-intensive class provides a general investigation of earth surface processes and the resultant landforms. Laboratory and class topics include studies on erosion and deposition by rivers, glaciers, coastlines and landslides.

ES 410 River Hydrology and Hydraulics
Students are asked to develop an environmental river restoration plan for an impacted system in the local region. The class begins with instruction on topics that include the physics of flowing water, sediment transport by rivers, flow and substrate characterization techniques and flood hydrology. The laboratory requires the students to collect data in the field that is used to jointly design a river restoration project for an environmentally degraded channel.

ES 494d Geologic Hazards and Humans
This seminar is a discussion-based course that has a focus on potential to flooding, landslide, climatic, volcanic and earthquake hazards facing humans. A special emphasis is given to Hurricane Katrina and the New Orleans area. Students will examine the role of individuals, industry and government in preparing for and responding to these natural disasters.