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EARTH 103: Earth in the Future: Predicting Climate Change and Its Impacts Over the Next Century

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Assignments Roadmap

Below is an overview of your assignments for this module. The list is intended to prepare you for the module and help you to plan your time.

Assignments

  1. Lab 1: PETM
  2. Submit Module 1 Lab 1 (Graded).
  3. Take Module 1 Quiz.
  4. Yellowdig Entry and Reply

 

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Lessons

  • Welcome to Earth in the Future!
    • Module 1: Past Episodes of Climate Change
      • Goals and Learning Outcomes
      • Assignments Roadmap
      • Climate Records
      • Climate Records: Sampling
      • Proxy Techniques: Stable Isotopes, Trace Elements and Biomarkers
      • Proxy Techniques: Fossils and Rocks
      • Ancient Climate Events: Pleistocene Glaciation
      • Ancient Climate Events: Snowball Earth
      • Ancient Climate Events: Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
      • PETM: Effects on Life
      • PETM: Causes
      • Lab 1: PETM
      • Module Summary and Final Tasks
    • Module 2: Recent Climate Change
    • Module 3: Earth's Climate System
    • Module 4: Introduction to General Circulation Models
    • Module 5: Global Carbon Cycle
    • Module 6: Ocean Circulation and its Impact on Climate
    • Module 7: Ocean Acidification, Red Tides, and Monster Jellyfish
    • Module 8: Water Resources and Climate Change
    • Module 9: Climate Change and Food Supply
    • Module 10: Rising Seas
    • Module 11: Terrestrial Ecosystems in Peril
    • Module 12: Adaptation and Mitigation

Authors: Drs. Timothy Bralower and David Bice, College of Earth and Mineral Science, The Pennsylvania State University.

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