IMPRS-gBGC course 'Biogeochemical Cycles in the Earth System - an Overview' 2018
Category: Courses related to BGC cycles - Overview course
0.2 CP per course day
1. General information
Date: November 19-20 and December 5-7, 2018
Location: B0.002 or C1.011, MPI for Biogeochemistry, Jena
Teacher: Martin Heimann
Goal of the module is an overview over the global Earth System, its major components (Atmosphere, ocean, land surfaces and cryosphere), their interactions through exchanges of energy, momentum and materials, and the major physical, chemical and biological processes controlling these exchanges. A special emphasis is given to the role of the global cycles of biogeochemical elements and their modifications in the context of global change.
2. Prerequisites
Please indicate in the registration form if you can bring a laptop to the course (for the practical part). You will need the Wolfram Mathematica CDF Player and a web browser. An installable version of the Mathematica CDF Player for Windows and for MacOS is available on the OwnCloud course website (see below). If you do not have a laptop available, we can lend you one if we know early enough.
3. Course materials
... can be found at the owncloud.
4. Preliminary outline
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L = Lecture, D = Demonstration, G = Group work
Date & time | Type | Topic |
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November 19 | ||
09:00-12:00 | L |
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13:00-16:00 | L + G |
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November 20 | ||
09:00-11:00 | L |
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13:00-15:00 | L + G |
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December 5 | ||
09:00-12:00 | L |
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14:00-16:00 | L + G |
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December 6 | ||
09:00-11:00 | L |
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13:00-16:00 | L |
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December 7 | ||
09:00-12:00 | L |
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13:00-16:00 | L + G |
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December 17 | ||
13:00-14:30 | * Presentation and discussion of the Earth System science questions1 |
1 During the course a few Earth System science questions will be posed, which the participants are asked to work on in groups during the the course. Each group will present the context of the question, the approach in trying to answer it and the results during the session on a separate day (tba). More details will be announced in the course.
5. Literature
- Wallace and Hobbs, Atmospheric Science, Elsevier Academic Press, International Geophysics Series, v92, 2002, ISBN: 0-12-732950-1, 483pp.
- Schlesinger: Biogeochemistry - An analysis of global change, Elsevier Academic Press, 1997, ISBN: 978-0-12-625155-5, 588pp.
- Jacobson, Charlson, Rhode and Orians: Earth System Science, Elsevier Academic Press, International Geophysics Series vol. 72, 2000, ISBN: 978-0-12-379370-6, 527pp.
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