Earth and Ocean Science Courses (EOS)
graduate level, taught in Durham
252. Introduction to Geophysics. Critical and mathematical evaluation of
the earth’s seismology, gravity, magnetism, heat flow, and internal dynamics. Derivation and
evaluation of the basic equations of geophysics and geodynamics. The physics and computer
methods of the locations and mechanics of earthquakes, seismotectonics and crustal dynamics,
the earth’s internal layers, the gravitational attraction of mountains, the magnetic properties
of rocks, the cooling of the earth, and the basics of continental drift. Original research
project required. Prerequisite: upper division or first-year graduate standing in science
or engineering. Instructor: Malin. 3 units.
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