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Class Detail:

FA 2012
Environmental Sciences and Engineering
ENSCEN 105 - Our Changing Atmosphere
Section 001

Credits: 3
Requirements & Distribution: BS, NS
Waitlist Capacity: 100
Consent: With permission of instructor.
BS: This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Cross-Listed Classes:
AOSS 105 - Changing Atmos, Section 001
CHEM 105 - Changing Atmos, Section 001
ENVIRON 105 - Changing Atmos, Section 001
Primary Instructor: De Roo,Roger Dean

 

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The greenhouse effect, stratospheric ozone depletion, the polar ozone holes, and urban smog are discussed from a scientific perspective using the latest information. Human-induced change in atmospheric composition is a primary vehicle for Global Change. These changes can affect atmospheric motions, including jet streams, fronts and violent storms. The atmosphere interacts with all other components of the environment: the oceans, the geosphere (solid earth), the biosphere (living plants and animals), and the cryosphere (glaciers and ice-caps). These interactions and "feedback mechanisms" are a central theme of this course.

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Non-science concentrators.

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ISBN: 0521407443 The climate crisis : an introductory guide to climate change, Author: Archer, David, 1960-, Publisher: Cambridge University Press 2010
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