Our students are passionate about making a difference. Students who study in the Department of Earth Sciences learn how humans interact with the environmentto better understand the Earth's problems.
Faculty research a wide range of environmental and geologic processes around the world, including most states in the United States, Antarctica, Tibet, Columbia, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Iceland, Greenland, Nigeria, Zambia, South Africa, China, Mongolia, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, the Caribbean, most of the world's oceans, a host of lakes and streams, and planets in our solar system including Mars, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and their moons. We also have a variety of local projects investigating water and soil quality, sediment transport and landforms, climate change over time, and environmental contaminants threatening public health and ecosystems.
Some researchers do their work entirely in the laboratory or by computer while others work to collect field samples that are then processed in our labs. Students at every level are encouraged to get involved with research.
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