EVSC 1600

Water on Earth

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Course Description

Discipline(s): Science & Society / Chemical, Mathematical, and Physical Universe

Studies the natural history of the Earth's hydrosphere, including its origin, evolution, and importance in Earth processes. Introduces the hydrological cycle and the role of water in a variety of Earth processes. Discusses human influences on the hydrosphere and current topics in hydrological science and water resources, such as contamination and resource allocation, emphasizing the scientific basis for past, present, and future decisions.


  • Paolo D'Odorico

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    3.18

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    Spring 2010

  • Stephen Macko

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    Summer 2017

  • Abinash Bhattachan

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    Summer 2014

  • Brian Richter

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    Summer 2023

  • Michael Bossche

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    Summer 2017

  • Raymond Dueser

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    Summer 2021

  • To Announced

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    Summer 2024

  • Frederick Cheng

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    1

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    Fall 2025

  • Christina Fantasia-Buscher

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    Summer 2025