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Tips for searching ProQuest: Earth, Atmospheric & Aquatic Science Collection
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Donna Haraway and Kim Stanley Robinson in conversation on "Ministries of the Future" to celebrate the new UC Davis Environmental Humanities designated emphasis.…
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Lecture 3. Carl Sagan once stated, “We’re made of star stuff.” Today, we are going to discuss why that phrase is 100% true. This lecture, we will discuss a brief history of our…
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Lecture 1. Physical geography encompasses the field of Earth systems science, the area of study that seeks to understand Earth as an interacting set of physical, chemical, and biologicalsystems.…
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Part 2 of Lecture 20 on Global Warming on 11/14/2022
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In 1674, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek looked at a drop of lake water through his homemade microscope and discovered an invisible world that no one knew existed. His work inspired countless microbiology…
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Enjoy the reading of Dr. Andy's SITT 2022 poem.
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Welcome to Earth - a perfectly sunny planet! Why is it important to understand Earth-Sun Interactions? One quick example is that understanding the Sun helps us determine the best PV panel tilt angle,…
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Today's lecture from Prof. Lybrand, our guest lecturer, we will introduce and explore physical and chemical weathering, including specific types and evidence, and how different rocks respond to…
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In this lecture, Professor Lybrand and I are going to take you from Earth’s deepest trenches of the oceans to the tallest mountains – we want to understand Earth across scales from the…
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Lecture 3. Carl Sagan once stated, “We’re made of star stuff.” Today, we are going to discuss why that phrase is 100% true. This lecture, we will discuss a brief history of our…
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Lecture 2. We are going to talk about the history of fossil fuels, the rise of carbon cycle science, the chemistry and physics of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, how scientists reconstruct past…
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Lecture 1. Physical geography encompasses the field of Earth systems science, the area of study that seeks to understand Earth as an interacting set of physical, chemical, and biologicalsystems.…
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