12.102 | Fall 2005 | Undergraduate

Environmental Earth Science

Course Description

The geologic record demonstrates that our environment has changed over a variety of time scales from seconds to billions of years. This course explores the many ways in which geologic processes control and modify the Earth’s environment and serves as an introduction to Environmental Earth Science Field Course …
The geologic record demonstrates that our environment has changed over a variety of time scales from seconds to billions of years. This course explores the many ways in which geologic processes control and modify the Earth’s environment and serves as an introduction to Environmental Earth Science Field Course (12.120), which addresses field applications of these principles in the American Southwest.
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Problem Sets
Illustration of the water cycle.
The water cycle describes the sources, sinks, and flow of our most important natural resource. (Image courtesy of USGS.)