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SWS 5182: EARTH SYSTEM ANALYSIS

 

Instructor:

Stefan Gerber
Assistant Professor, Landscape 
   Biogeochemistry
(352) 294-3174
sgerber@ufl.edu

About the Course

Earth System Science is the study of interactions between the physical climate – i.e. the circulation of the atmosphere and ocean, the marine and terrestrial life, and the solid Earth. We will explore these linkages, using system analysis tools. In particular, we will address how climate, the carbon cycle, and nutrient dynamics interact in shaping global scale temperature, hydrology, and the viability of vegetation. An integral part will be to investigate how the Earth System responses to perturbation, such as current global change from large injections of fossil CO2. Throughout the course we will make use of simple mathematical - modeling concepts. The course is a co-taught graduate/undergraduate course and is offered both online and on campus.

Credits: 3
Semesters Offered: Fall
Prerequisites: Familiarity with data manipulation and arithmetic operations in Microsoft Excel or similar spreadsheet software is required. A minimal understanding of calculus is useful, though not a requirement (MAC 2233: Survey of Calculus 1; PHY 2048 Physics with Calculus 1, or similar).


Textbook: Kump, Kasting and Crane, The Earth System, 2010, Prentice Hall; and selected scientific publications