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EOS321: Earth History

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Earth and Ocean Sciences

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300-level

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The history of the Earth-ocean-atmosphere system is recorded in the igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock record. Investigates how the geological record is used to unravel the co-evolution of the solid Earth (e.g., tectonics and volcanism) and the ocean, atmosphere and biosphere. Focusses on the Phanerozoic Eon, as its geological record is most abundant and best understood.