GEOL 497

Fall 2026 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 4 hours.

Seminar or lectures in subjects not covered by regular course offerings; for advanced undergraduates and graduate students.

Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. 1 to 4 undergraduate hours. 1 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated if topics vary. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

GEOL 497 class schedule data for fall 2026
Status CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
3
10260
Independent Study
ARRANGED
n.a.
Location Pending
Availability:
Open (Restricted)
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/24/26-12/09/26
Special Approval:
Instructor Approval Required
1
67440
Lecture
C
9:30AM -10:50AM
TR
122 Davenport Hall
Nguyen, H
Availability:
Open
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/24/26-12/09/26
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Climate Change & Water Sustain
Section Info:
Climate Change & Water Sustainability - Through this course, students will learn about what makes the water cycle a cycle: how water is circulated through its components, and what drives these circulations. We will explore the roles of humans as an integral part of the water cycle: how we use our water resources and how our actions help shape the water cycle. In every lesson, students will be encouraged to think about how climate change will affect both us and the other components. Ultimately, students will gain insights on the world’s water resources and how to manage them in a sustainable way. A novel aspect of this course is the introduction of paleoclimate (particularly, information from tree rings and lake sediments) into the study of water resources. We will learn from the painful lesson of the Colorado River Basin, where water management decisions based on a short instrumental record, which happened to be taken over an abnormally wet period, led to water over-allocation and the severe water stresses today. We will also cover other case studies from all over the world. With help from paleoclimate proxies, we will gain a much better understanding of long-term changes in the water cycle, and manage our water resources better. 3 credit hours. Standard Letter Graded.
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