Introduction to the principles of environmental observation and the application of environmental physics to understanding the spatial and temporal dynamics of water and energy flows within local Californian ecosystems. Field work completed during break between winter and spring quarters.

Prerequisites: GEOG 3B or equivalent, plus one or more upper division course(s) in the area(s) of atmospheric science, hydrology, ecology, or geological science.

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He is a conceited professor with a really bad understanding of what teaching really means. Has 60 + slide decks, doesn't go over the variables in the equations, gives homeworks with tons of errors, and makes fun of students. He is everything that is wrong with Bren. What an embarrassment.

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