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Exploring the Depths: An Introduction to Marine Geology

Offered By: Royal Holloway, University of London via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Embark on an exciting 45-minute journey under the sea with Prof Javier Hernandez-Molina from Royal Holloway, University of London, as he introduces the fascinating field of Marine Geology. Discover the unique aspects that set Marine Geology apart from traditional Geology and explore its crucial role in understanding Earth's systems. Delve into oceanographic and geophysical systems, as well as sampling techniques used to study the ocean floor. Examine a case study of the SW Iberian Continental Margin, tracing its research history from 1991 to the present day. Learn about the impact of Marine Geology on global issues, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, telecommunications industry, global warming, human population growth, and the exploration of energetic and mineral resources. Gain insights into how Marine Geology contributes to our understanding of the Earth's past, present, and future.

Syllabus

Intro
MARINE GEOLOGY VS GEOLOGY
WHAT MAKES MARINE GEOLOGY SPECIAL?
OCEANOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS
GEOPHYSICAL SYSTEMS
SAMPLING SYSTEMS
SW Iberian Continental Margin
1991 - 2011 - DATA ADQUISITION AND COMPILATION
2012 - 2018 - IODP Exp 339
2018 - Present day. A new paradigm?
THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY
GLOBAL WARMING
HUMAN POPULATION
ENERGETIC RESOURCES
MINERAL RESOURCES


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Earth Sciences at Royal Holloway

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