Environmental Science 102L

The Blue Planet Lab

Room 117 Northrop Hall 

Section and Time

TA

E-mail

Office

Section 1: 1:00-2:50 T

Danielle Odette

dodette@unm.edu

Northrop 116

Section 2: 4:00-5:50 W

Leah Johnson

lrj80@unm.edu

Northrop 306E

Section 3: 12:00-1:50 R

Catrina Johnson

catj1952@unm.edu

Northrop B-39

Section 4: 2:00-3:50 R

Devin Gaugler

dgaugler@unm.edu

Northrop 116

Section 5: 4:00-5:50 R

Devin Gaugler

dgaugler@unm.edu

Northrop 116

Section 6: 9:00-10:50 F

Leah Johnson

lrj80@unm.edu

Northrop 306E

 

EnvSc 102L is a one credit introductory environmental earth science laboratory offered through the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department.  The course is divided into three main sections:

(1) Geosphere (minerals, rocks, topographic and geologic maps, and relative and absolute age dating),

(2) Hydrosphere-Atmosphere (water quality, flood control, climate and climate change), 

(3) Biosphere (population growth, ecosystem processes and biogeochemical cycles). 

 

The course also incorporates human influences on the environment on a variety of scales

Local (Albuquerque ground- and surface water),

National (flooding and water supply issues on the lower Mississippi river and in southern California), and

Global (energy resources, global warming).


 

Course Links

Reading from The Control of Nature

By John McPhee

LA Against the Mountains

Paper guidelines (MS-Word) for LA Against the Mountains

Atchafalaya

Paper guidelines (MS-Word) for Atchafalaya

 

Syllabus

Schedule

Links to the Environment


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