units
ATM2211
Faculty of Science
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6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLRefer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
SynopsisThe earth's surface directly influences our climate and weather. This unit explores climates found at the land surface in terms of the exchanges of radiation, heat, water, and carbon dioxide. We examine how atmospheric processes interact with the physical properties of different surfaces to produce distinctive climates, including natural and human-modified environments. Natural environments of increasing complexity are considered (from simple desert and water bodies, to vegetated surfaces and non-uniform terrain). Relevant examples are drawn from ongoing research particularly in Australia. Emphasis is placed on gaining practical skills through laboratory exercises and a weekend field trip. Objectives
In successfully participating in this subject students will show that they:
Assessment
Essay (2000 words): 25% Chief examiner(s)
Associate Professor Jason Beringer Contact hours3 hours per week on average (2 lectures per week and one 2-hour practical per fortnight) plus one 2-day field excursion PrerequisitesA first-year sequence in geography and environmental science, mathematics, earth sciences, biology, environmental science or permission Prohibitions |