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EARTH 133 - Plate tectonics and mantle dynamics

Earth Science College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Plate tectonics and mantle dynamics

Instructor Name(s)

Eilon

Course Description

An advanced undergraduate course that takes a quantitative, physics-based approach to covering the details of plate tectonics and mantle dynamics. Using derivations at the level of Turcotte and Schubert (3Ed., 2014), the course gives undergraduates a high level understanding of the principles that govern plate strength, and the connections between plates and Earth's deep interior. Weekly lectures cover course material, while readings and take-home assignments help reinforce the concepts covered in class; discussion sections give participants the opportunity to talk through the assignments and the readings and to work through practical problem sets.

Unit Value

4

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

4

Prerequisites

Earth 2; Mathematics 3A-B-C or 3A-B and 4A-B; Mathematics 5Aor 5C or 6A (may be taken concurrently); Physics 1 and 2, or Physics 6AB-C. Participants should have upper-division standing or consent of instructor.