Tulane University 2006-2007 Catalog

Course:

EENS 622 Major World River Systems: Sedimentary and Biogeochemical Processes (3)

Staff. Prerequisite: EENS 629 or approval of instructor. Major World Rivers are arguably the single most important environmental features on the surface of the Earth in terms of their direct impact on humans and their vulnerability to negative impact by human activities. They also play an important role in global change especially with regards to the global carbon cycle. The dominant sedimentary and biogeochemical processes are examined for whole river systems (drainage basin to receiving basin) with emphasis given to those that influence global change.

 

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