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Start: 2010-02-10 16:00
End: 2010-02-10 17:00

Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle and tree growth? Planck’s law and global warming? Ergodic hypothesis and meteorological towers? Odd pairs? The discipline of Environmental Physics takes fundamental laws and principles well-known and studied in physics and places them in the context of what’s surrounds us – our environment. Their application allows us to answer a broad spectrum of questions ranging from the basic energy and mass exchange between the atmosphere and the vegetation to highly complex interactions between landuse change and the predicted Earth’s climate.

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Start: 2010-02-12 13:00
End: 2010-02-12 13:50

This seminar is offered for 1 credit as Introduction to Research, PH607, Section 4, CRN 24127. It is scheduled in Winter term only! New graduate students and graduate students who have not joined a research group should register for credit. Drop-ins by other interested parties are welcome.

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