625-228 Atmospheric Environment Processes

Note

Formerly available as 625-226. Students who have passed 625-226 may not enrol for this subject.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr K Walsh

Prerequisites

Earth sciences 625-227.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures (two hours per week); 36 hours of practical work (three hours per week). Some practical work may be computer-based and take place at times decided by the students

Subject Description

The subject addresses the fundamental processes and variables of atmospheric stability, thermodynamics and energetics and shows how these both influence, and are influenced by, human activities. Topics include fundamental atmospheric properties; observational methods; equations of motion and state, conservation of mass and energy; thermodynamics, clouds and precipitation; air quality and air pollution; surface energy exchanges; and boundary layer physics.

On completion of this subject, students should comprehend the fundamental processes of atmospheric thermodynamics, stability and energetics; and appreciate the relationship between human activities and the state of the atmospheric environment.

Assessment

A 2-hour end-of-semester written examination (50%); practical work/problem sheets totalling not more than 3500 words (50%).



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