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Introduction to Earth, Atmosphere and Ocean Sciences

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Introduction to Earth, Atmosphere and Ocean Sciences

Course
Dual Degree
Semester
Sem. VI
Subject Code
ES322

Syllabus

Atmospheric Science:
General introduction – Structure of the Atmosphere, Composition of Atmosphere.

Radiative processes – Black body radiation – Scattering & Absorption – Greenhouse effect.

Hydrostatic equation – First Law of Thermodynamics – Adiabatic processes – Dry & Moist air – Virtual temperature – Convection.

Clouds – Growth of clouds droplets to rain.

Frames of references – Fundamental forces – Equations governing conservation of mass, momentum, energy – Coriolis force.

Horizontal motion in the atmosphere – Scale analysis – Geostropic wind – Gradient wind. General circulation – Jet streams – ITCZ – Monsoons.

Ocean:
General introduction - Physical characteristics of Ocean – The Ocean basins.

Density of sea water, distribution of temperature, salinity and density in space & time. Heat budget of the Ocean.

Ocean circulation – The wind driven circulation – Ekman layer. Western boundary currents – Sverdrup theory.

Thermohaline circulation. Air sea interactions.

Wind-forced circulation of the Indian Ocean.

Solid Earth:
Earth's origin and composition.

Earth's interior and exploring its dynamic interaction with the surface.

Plate tectonics as the driving force for volcanism, mountain building, and earthquakes. Minerals, ores and rocks: formation processes, general physical and chemical properties.

Petroleum,    coal   and   natural    gas   –    origin,   structure    and    composition,   accumulation/migration, source/reservoir rocks.

Text Books

An introductory Survey, 2nd Edition by J.M. Wallace and P.V. Hobbs, Academic Press
Introduction to Physical Oceanography, Robert H Stewart
Engineering and general geology by Parbin Singh
 

References

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