Department of Earth and Environmental Science
This site is under construction. Some links still point to old earth and environmental science web pages.
The mission of our department is to bring the time perspective of the Earth scientist/historian to bear on contemporary problems of natural-resource conservation and environmental quality. We pursue this mission by exploring present and past interactions of processes that integrate the four terrestrial spheres: lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere; by reconstructing the physical and biological history of our Planet to provide a baseline for projection of observed trends into an uncertain future; and by educating future generations of environmental analysts, managers, and planners to exercise responsible stewardship of Earth and her natural resources. The Department seeks students with acknowledged curiosity about the Earth and the processes that affect our lives, coupled with a sense of intellectual and physical adventure. On the graduate level, the Department welcomes committed, energetic individuals from all disciplines who seek the excitement that will be provided by a lifetime of discovery in the study of the history, the present dynamics, and the future of Earth.
Scientific Publications
Search for Earth and Environmental Science Department publications in the ScholarlyCommons@Penn.
Our Phd's. Where are they now?
A comprehensive listing of our Phd alumni and their current positions from 1968 to the present.
Master theses since 1967
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Upcoming Seminars
What's up on Mars?
Jan 23rd 2006. Stephen Paul Phipps. Dep of Earth and Environmental Science.
Chad Freed
Feb 3rd, 2006 Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
Doreena Patrick
Feb 10th, 2006 Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
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