EES 215 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS FALL 2007
UDO FEHN Hylan 201
224Hutchison fehn@earth.rochester.edu TR 9:40-10:55
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In this course we will discuss the physical processes occurring at the surface of the earth. The course is subdivided into three sections, the solid earth or lithosphere, the hydrosphere and the atmosphere. In each of these sections we will start with a discussion of the major characteristics of these subsections of the earth, investigate the dynamics of these systems and analyze the interaction between human activities and these systems. In the last section we will also examine the interaction between the three systems and discuss specific cases such as the greenhouse effect, El Niño and the occurrence of ice ages.
1. Lithosphere: Make-up of the earth and the crust; rotation and shape of the earth; movements of the crust - plate tectonics; earth quakes and seismology; heat generation, heat flow and volcanism.
2. Hydrosphere: The hydrologic cycle; rivers, lakes and drainage patterns; hydropower and flood control; groundwater - permeability, porosity and Darcy's Law; principles of modeling of groundwater flow systems; the oceans: make-up, movement and energy transport.
3a. Atmosphere: Make-up of atmosphere; wind and wind patterns; heat flow and transport of energy in the atmosphere; windpower.
3b. Interaction between hydrosphere, atmosphere and lithosphere: climate and climate models; build-up of CO2 and the greenhouse effect; El Niño; ice ages.
The course web site will be:
http://www.earth.rochester.edu/fehnlab/ees215/
An outline of each lecture, including the most important graphs, will be posted there after we have met in class.
EES 215 SCHEDULE AND READING LIST Fall ‘07
THE LITHOSPHERE
Date Topic
Sept. 4 Introduction; the make-up of the earth Press/Siever, Ch.1
Sept. 6 Age and
shape of the earth Press/Siever, Ch.2; Fowler,p. 233-239
Sept. 11 Plate Tectonics and Seismology Fowler, p. 100-122
Sept. 13 Mechanics
of Earthquakes Fowler, p. 123-140
Sept. 18 Applications
of seismology Fowler, p. 140-178
Sept. 20 Seismology
and Internal heat production Fowler, p. 269-284
Sept. 25 Heat
generation and heat flow Fowler, p. 285-303
Sept. 27 Heat generation and heat flow, cont. Sharma, Ch.1, 11
Oct. 2 Review
Oct.
4 Test
1
SCHEDULE
AND READING LIST 2
Hydrosphere
and Atmosphere
Oct. 9 Surface flow,
erosion and transport
Oct. 11 River
systems; hydropower Freeze/Cherry, p.15-38
Oct. 18 Groundwater
systems Apel, p.1-20
Oct. 23 Oceans,
physical characteristics Ocean Circulation, p.31-58
Oct. 25 Forces on the oceans; stratification and Circulation Ocean Circulation, p.73-101
Oct. 30 Geostrophic currents; Interaction between
Hydrosphere and Lithosphere:Tsunami http://www.tsunami.noaa.gov/
Nov. 1 Atmospheric composition and energy Barry/Chorley, Ch.1
Nov. 6 Atmospheric motion Barry/Chorley, p.96-122
Nov. 8 Circulation
of the atmosphere Barry/Chorley, p.123-139
Nov. 13 Review
Nov.
15 Test
2
Nov. 20
No class
Nov. 22
Thanksgiving
SCHEDULE AND READING LIST 3
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ATMOSPHERE, HYDROSPHERE AND LITHOSPHERE
Nov. 27 Severe Weather: Tornadoes, Hurricanes etc. Barry/Chorley,Ch.4
Nov. 29 Climate and El Niño http://www.elnino.noaa.gov/
Dec. 4 Greenhouse Effect http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/recentcc.html
Dec. 6 Ice ages http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/ice_ages/
Dec. 11 No Class (away for AGU)
Dec. 13 Review
Final Exam: Wednesday, Dec 19, 1600, Hylan 201 (here)
Books:
Fowler, The Solid Earth
Press/Siever, Earth
Sharma, Geophysical Methods in Geology
Craig, Vaughan and Skinner, Resources of the Earth
Freeze and Cherry, Groundwater
Domenico and Schwartz, Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology
Apel, Principles of Ocean Physics
Ocean Circulation (prep. by Open University)
R. Barry and R. Chorley, Atmosphere, Weather and Climate