Deciphering the Habitability of the Earth: Insights from the Coupled Evolution of the Crust-Mantle-Atmosphere-Ocean System
Offered By: Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on Earth's habitability through the lens of the interconnected crust-mantle-atmosphere-ocean system. Delve into Dr. Meng Guo's research from Yale University as he presents at the Rutgers Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Colloquium. Gain valuable insights into the complex processes that have shaped our planet's ability to support life over geological timescales. Examine the latest findings on how the Earth's various systems interact and evolve together, influencing climate, atmospheric composition, and surface conditions. Discover the implications of this research for understanding both Earth's past and potential future habitability scenarios.
Syllabus
Deciphering the Habitability of the Earth: Insights from the Coupled Evolution of the Crust-Mantle..
Taught by
Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute
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