Introduction to processes in ocean and atmosphere. Heat, current, winds, clouds, marine life, resources. Effects of coupling, climate change, pollution.
For a full listing of course offerings please see the UBC calendar description
By the end of this course, students will be able to…
See also learning goals for non-specialist courses.
Section 101: Roger Francois and Sara Harris
Section 201: Roger Francois and TBA
EOSC 112 is currently part of EOS-SEI, the EOS Science Education Initiative.
The Earth System (2nd ed.): Kump, L.R., J.F. Kasting and R.G. Crane (2004), Pearson Prentice Hall, N.J. 419 pages.
(highly recommended but NOT required)
EOSC 112 Vista website (CWL login required)
The Earth Course Assistance Centre is a free help service for all students in 1st year EOSC courses.
| Week | Topic |
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| 1 | Introduction; The Systems Approach |
| 2 | Global Energy Balance |
| 3-4 | Atmospheric Structure and Vertical Winds |
| 5-6 | Wind-Driven and Thermohaline Circulation |
| 7 | Plate Tectonics |
| 8-9 | The Biosphere: Classification, Ecosystems, Ecology, Oceanic Productivity |
| 10 | The Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycles |
| 11 | Origin and Evolution of Life; Long-term Climate Regulation |
| 12 | Long-term Climate Variability |
| 13 | Global Warming; Review |
It is recommended to take the 1-credit laboratory course EOSC 111 concurrently with EOSC 112. However, it is not required to do so and one can register for EOSC 112 without taking EOSC 111. Please note that EOS majors and honours students need to complete EOSC 111, so if you are thinking of pursuing a degree in EOS, we highly recommend you take EOSC 111 now, concurrently with EOSC 112.
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