Spring 2026 Earth and Environmental Sciences GU4235 section 001

SEA LEVEL CHANGE

Call Number 12424
Day & Time
Location
TR 8:40am-9:55am
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Jacqueline Austermann
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Pre-requisite: At least a year of calculus and physics; basic programming experience (e.g. EESC3400 - Introduction to Computational Earth Science).
Recommended: EESC2100 (Climate System), EESC2200 (Solid Earth), EESC3201 (Solid Earth Dynamics). 

The course aims to explore sea level changes that take place over a wide variety of timescales and are the result of multiple solid Earth and climatic processes. The course will step chronologically through time starting with long term sea level changes over the Phanerozoic, followed by Plio-Pleistocene ice age sea level variations and lastly modern and future sea level change. This is a cross-disciplinary course, which is aimed at students with interests in geophysics, cryosphere evolution, ocean dynamics, sedimentology, paleogeography, and past and present climate. 

Web Site Vergil
Department Earth and Environmental Sciences
Enrollment 0 students (25 max) as of 5:06PM Saturday, November 8, 2025
Subject Earth and Environmental Sciences
Number GU4235
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Section key 20261EESC4235W001