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01. Introduction to Atmospheres
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02. Retaining an Atmosphere
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03. The Perfect Gas Law
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06. Greenhouse Effect, Habitability
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07. Hydrostatic Balance
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08. Horizontal Transport
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09. Water in the Atmosphere I
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10. Water in the Atmosphere II
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14. Coriolis Force and Storms
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15. Convective storms
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16. Frontal Cyclones
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17. Seasons and Climate
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18. Seasons and Climate Classification
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21. Ocean Currents
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22. Ocean Currents and Productivity
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23. El Niño
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24. Ice in the Climate System
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25. Ice and climate change
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26. Isotope Evidence for Climate Change
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27. Global Warming
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28. Global Warming (continued)
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29. Global Warming (continued)
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31. The Two Ozone Problems
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32. The Ozone Layer
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33. Energy Resources, Renewable Energy
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34. Renewable Energy
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35. Review and Overview
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Lab - Quinnipiac River Field Trip
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Lab - Quinnipiac River Field Trip

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The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140)

The laboratory for GG 140 consists of five exercises during the semester where the students learn to observe the atmosphere and measure important physical quantities. For Open Yale Courses we present only one of these labs; the Quinnipiac River Field Trip. This field trip introduces the students to the part of the hydrologic cycle where precipitation over the continent returns to the oceans in rivers. During a two-hour tour, we visited five sites along the Quinnipiac River observing temperature, salinity and streamflow. In addition, water samples were taken and later analyzed for dissolved cations. From direct observation, the role of river discharge and tidal phase is identified. From the cation data, issues of water mixing, ocean salinity and the calcium budget of the ocean are discussed. The Quinnipiac River Field Trip is related to several lectures in the course such as lectures 9, 10 and 11 (Water in the Atmosphere); 15, 16 and 17 (Climate and Seasons); and 20 (Ocean Salinity).

Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu

This course was recorded in Fall 2011.

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