explore your ! graduate courses CONTACT INFORMATION Chair of the Department: James Brophy - [email protected] (812) 855-5581 Director, Graduate Studies: Simon Brassell - [email protected] (812) 855-3786 Director, Undergrad Studies: Kai Johnson - [email protected] (812) 855-3612

Mailing Address: Department of Earth and Atmospheric Indiana University https://earth.indiana.edu/ 1001 E. 10th Street, Bloomington IN 47405 Website: http://earth.indiana.edu/ Phone (general info): (812) 855-5582 EARTH AND Email: [email protected] ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES level 500-Level Courses for Atmospheric level EAS G534 Dynamic Meteorology: Synoptic to Global Scale 3 credits. 500-Level Graduate Courses Introduction to dynamical processes and analysis in the atmosphere. 400EAS E416 Economic 3 Credits. Geologic occurrence and genesis of economic mineral deposits, including and coal. 500EAS G513 3 credits. , propagation of elastic waves, EAS G537 Synoptic Meteorology and 3 credits. Analysis interpretation of seismological data, of seismological instruments. and prediction of synoptic scale weather systems, emphasizing the mid- EAS E417 Optical 3 credits. Use of crystal optics and the petrographic latitudes. microscope to identify minerals, textures, rocks, and mineral reactions in thin EAS G514 Geophysical Signal Analysis 3 credits. Construction, analysis, sections of . and interpretation of geophysical signals. Filter theory, spectral analysis, EAS G538 Air Pollution Meteorology 3 credits. Analysis of the physical signal-to-noise enhancement, transform theory, seismic wave propagation, laws that govern the transport, transformation, and removal of atmospheric EAS E418 Igneous and Metamorphic 3 credits. The petrogenesis of applications. pollutants. igneous and metamorphic rocks. EAS G535 Quaternary Geology 3 credits. Pleistocene and recent EAS G540 Physical Meteorology and Climatology 3 credits. Introduced to EAS X420 Regional Geology Field Trip 1-2 credits. the physical processes and properties of the atmosphere. deposits; and chronology; formation of associated landforms, EAS E423 Methods in Applied 4 credits. Application of geophysical landscapes, paleosols, and ; Quaternary environments. EAS G556 Wind Power Meteorology 3 credits. The science of wind power principles to field and , with emphasis on data acquisition, EAS G544 Methods in Analytical Designed as an overview meteorology will be explained with a focus on practical elements of how analysis, and geologic interpretation. to measure wind resources, estimate wind turbine loads and wind turbine of basic collection and preparation of , , and rock samples by 3 credits. Theory and practice of X–ray siting. EAS E427 Introduction to X-Ray Mineralogy analytical geochemical techniques used in environmental, exploration powder diffraction. geology and geochemical studies. EAS G564 Dynamic Meteorology: Boundary-Layer Meteorology 3 3 credits. Physical and chemical properties credits. Basic meteorological theory for processes in the atmospheric EAS E451 Principles of Hydrogeology EAS G548 Sustainable Energy Systems 3 credits. Examination of current of water; chemical equilibria and stable isotopes in ; acid drainage, boundary-layer that scale from the microscale to the mesoscale. energy use and the role of renewable energy resources in meeting future landfills, and agricultural pollution. demand. EAS G570 Micrometeorology 3 credits. Atmospheric processes at the EAS G550 3 credits. Mechanics of surface runoff micro and local scale. and open channel flow. Rainfall-runoff equations, probability analysis of EAS G594 Numerical Weather Prediction 3 credits. This course covers summer field courses stream flow, and watershed simulation models. the conceptual foundations of techniques that are commonly used in EAS X429 Field Geology in the Rocky Mountains 6 credits. Six weeks, including EAS G554 Fundamentals of 3 credits. Synthesis of numerical weather prediction for atmospheric and oceanic modeling. five weeks at the Geologic Field Station in Montana. Geologic reconnaissance, observations from diverse disciplines of geology leading to the development measurement of stratigraphic sections, mapping on aerial photographs, construction of modern plate tectonic theory. of structure sections. EAS G571 Principles of 3 credits. Origin, geochemistry, EAS G549 Field Geology and Paleoanthropology in Tanzania 6 credits. Hands-on level experience in field geology and paleoanthropology of the Olduvai Gorge site situated migration, and accumulation of petroleum; reservoir rocks; types of on the flanks of East African Rift Valley in northern Tanzania. entrapment; exploration procedures and their rationale; methods and 400-Level Courses that Carry Graduate Credit devices for data gathering and detection. 400EAS E404 3 credits. Geobiology is the application of biological EAS G700 3-D Structural Analysis 6 credits. This course is designed to provide an EAS G576 Change Science 3 credits. Evidence for and of principals and fossils to the study of earth history. intense 12-day field based program taught at the Indiana University Geological Field climate change over a range of time scales. Station. The seminar will focus on the creation of a 3-D model that can be studied EAS E406 Introduction to Geochemistry 3 credits. in the study and restored using state of the art software packages. EAS G583 Isotope Geochemistry 3 credits. Introduction to the theory and of the earth, employing elementary chemical thermodynamics, the phase application of radiogenic and stable isotopes to a variety of subdisciplines in rule, chemical equilibria, redox reactins, the radioactive decay law, and the Earth sciences. organic chemistry. IU Earth and Atmospheric Science graduates are highly regarded EAS G586 3 credits. Introduces students to the EAS E411 Invertebrate 3 credits. Application of biological and actively recruited by industry, government and other academic theories and applications of geochemical modelling. principles and use of fossils in the study of Earth’s history; origin of life and institutions. Our network of alumni has a tradition of helping gradu- EAS G587 Organic Geochemistry 3 credits. Application of organic the early fossil record; evolution; approaches of taxonomy; chemistry of geochemical methods in determining origins of fossil fuels and in defining fossils; ecology of ancient life; use of fossils to measure geologic time. ates find and secure the jobs they seek. biological and environmental histories of rocks. EAS E412 Introduction to Vertebrate Paleontology 2-3 credits. If you are interested in more information about graduate studies, Fossil record, comparative morphology, phylogeny, biogeography, and EAS G589 3 credits. Introduction to the diversity and contact Simon Brassell, the Graduate Advisor, at 812-855-3786. For physiology of microbes in soil, sediment, lake, ocean and paleoecology of the major vertebrate groups. information about Field Station courses, contact Dr. Bruce Douglas, environments. EAS E415 Principles of 3 credits. Natural processes that form landscapes, surficial geologic materials and soils. Physics and Associate Director for Academics, IU Geologic Field Station, doug- chemistry of weathering. [email protected], 812-855-3848.