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Evolution Of The Earth Lecture Notes
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ES 331 Ice Age Environments James S. Aber, Emporia State University An introduction to geology, landscapes, glaciers, climate, and biology of the ice ages. The relationship of ice age events to modern environments, the nature of climatic and environmental change, and the role of man.
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ESCI 110: Earth History Dr. G. Kent Colbath, Cerritos College This unit covers the basic scientific evidence that indicates that the earth is very old (but not infinite in age) and that dramatic changes have affected the planet over geologic time. Each of the links below will take you to lecture notes covering the major topics in earth history.
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Glacial Geology Thomas Lowell, University of Cincinnati This course covers mass balance, ice flow, glacier erosion, glacial deposition, debris flow deposition, melt-out tills and ice contact, glacial lakes, and outwash. These include a lot of graphics, and so the files may be more than 200 k in size.
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ES 331/767: Climactic History of the Holocene James S. Aber, Emporia State University During the last 10,000 years, climatic conditions have varied substantially from present-day conditions. Holocene climatic events have been reconstructed from glacial deposits, pollen, fossil remains, tree-ring chronology (Cook et al. 1991), radiocarbon content of tree rings, and oxygen-isotope records. Climate of the Holocene is divisible into three main phases, which are discussed in this course.
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