EENS 634

The Earth

Fall Semester 2006

Dr. Stephen A. Nelson  

Rm 302B Dinwiddie

snelson@tulane.edu

Office Hours MWF 1:00 - 4:00 PM

 

I.  COURSE GOALS & OBJECTIVES

This course is designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of the Earth, it's formation, structure, composition, age, and evolution to its present state.  Because much of this information can only be derived from observations we can make at the surface of the earth, we look at how these observations are made and how they constrain our models of the Earth.

II. TEXTBOOKS

The primary text for the course is "The Inaccessible Earth" by Brown and Mussett. This book can be purchased in the Departmental Office.  Additional readings and supplementary material will be supplied as handouts in class as needed.


III. COURSE GRADING

Your grade in this course will be determined on a point basis with the distribution of points as follows:

Homework 30%
First Midterm Exam 20%
Second Midterm Exam 20%
Final Exam 30%
IV.  WEB PAGE

Some course material and announcements from the instructor can be found at  http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/eens634/ .  Check the page often as contents will change frequently

V. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF LECTURES & LABS

Date

Topic

Reading
Aug. 31 Gravity and the Shape of the Earth p. 25-30
Sept. 5 Isostasy and Gravity Anomalies
Gravity  Homework Assigned
 
Sept.  7 Seismology - Elastic Waves p. 11-16
Sept. 12 Seismology - The Structure of the Earth's Interior p. 16-19
Sept. 14 Free Oscillations of the Earth
Seismology Homework Assigned
p. 20 -24
Sept. 19 Density Distribution in the Earth p. 25-42
Sept. 21 Density Distribution in the Earth
Density Distribution Homework Assigned
p. 25-42
Sept. 26 Isotopes and the Age of the Earth p. 213-215
Sept. 28 MIDTERM EXAM 1  
Oct. 3 Isotopes and the Age of the Earth
Isotopes Homework Assigned
p. 213-215
Oct. 5 Formation of the Solar System p. 43-57
Oct. 10 Meteorites, Nucleosynthesis, and Stellar Evolution p. 57-72
Oct.  12 Accretion and Differentiation of the Earth
Accretion Homework Assigned
p. 73-93
Oct.  17 Accretion and Differentiation of the Earth p. 73-93
Oct.  19 The Earth's Core p. 94-107
Oct.  24 The Earth's Magnetic Field p. 628-636
Oct.  26 The Earth's Magnetic Field
Magnetism Homework Assigned
p. 628-636
Oct.  31 MIDTERM EXAM II
Nov.  2 The Structure and Composition of the Earth's Mantle p. 108-133
Nov.  7 Evolution of the Earth's Mantle  
Nov.  9 Evolution of the Earth's Mantle  
Nov. 14 Heat Flow
Thermodynamic Homework Assigned
 
Nov. 16 Heat Flow p. 143-150
Nov. 21 Origin of the Earth's Crust
Heat Flow Homework Assigned
p. 160-204
Nov. 23 HOLIDAY - THANKSGIVING
Nov. 28 Plate Tectonics - History of the Theory  
Nov. 30 Plate Tectonics - Theory
Plate Tectonics Homework Assigned
 
Dec. 5 Plate Tectonics - The driving mechanisms  
Dec.  7 Evolution of the Earth's Atmosphere and Oceans
Dec. 17 Final Examination 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

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