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Core Courses
The SSGP
two-course core sequence is a required sequence for all
students who accept an SSGP
fellowship. The sequence is also open to other qualified
students depending on availability of space. For further
information, please contact the
core course coordinator.
Fall Semester, 2007 - Terrestrial Subsurface Processes I
Course
Description: This 4-credit course is the first of a
two-course graduate introduction to the physical, chemical,
and biological processes that occur in the uppermost part of
the Earth’s crust (nominally the first few hundred meters)
in terrestrial environments. Topics in course I include
subsurface architecture, deformational processes, surficial
processes, and chemical processes. The pedagogical goal is a
unified treatment that provides as much technical breadth
and depth as possible with emphasis on a common vocabulary.
Prerequisites: 1 year each of physics, chemistry, biology,
and calculus, plus consent of instructor.
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Block |
Topic |
Instructor |
| 1 |
Subsurface
Architecture |
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| 2 |
Vadose Zone
Processes |
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| 3 |
Subsurface
Microbial Processes |
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Spring Semester, 2008 - Terrestrial Subsurface Processes II
Course Description: This
4-credit course is the second of a two-course graduate
introduction to the physical, chemical, and biological
processes that occur in the uppermost part of the Earth’s
crust (nominally the first few hundred meters) in
terrestrial environments. Topics in course II include
subsurface microbiological processes, kinetically driven
biogeochemical processes, and flow and transport processes.
The pedagogical goal is a unified treatment that provides as
much technical breadth and depth as possible with emphasis
on a common vocabulary. Prerequisites: Terrestrial
Subsurface Processes I (no exceptions) plus consent of
instructor.
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Block |
Topic |
Instructor |
| 4 |
Subsurface Geochemical Processes |
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| 5 |
Kinetically Driven Biogeochemical Processes |
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| 6 |
Flow and Transport Processes |
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Download
the core course calendar 2006-2007 (all instructional blocks)
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Elective Courses
No elective courses are offered in the
2007-2008 academic year.
Archives
See course offerings
during the 2003-2004,
2004-2005,
2005-2006,
and 2006-2007
academic years
See
SSGP
'05 Student Biographies
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