Sea-Level Modeling: From Resolving Tribal Land Disputes to Inferring Earth Viscosity Structure
Offered By: Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive colloquium talk that delves into the multifaceted applications of sea-level modeling, ranging from its role in resolving tribal land disputes to its significance in inferring Earth's viscosity structure. Delivered by Dr. Evelyn Powell from Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, this presentation is part of the Rutgers Earth & Planetary Sciences Colloquium series. Gain insights into how sea-level modeling techniques are utilized across diverse fields, from addressing complex legal and cultural issues to advancing our understanding of Earth's internal structure. Discover the interdisciplinary nature of sea-level research and its implications for both societal challenges and fundamental geophysical questions.
Syllabus
Sea-Level Modeling: From Resolving Tribal Land Disputes to Inferring Earth Viscosity Structure
Taught by
Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute
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