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Biogeochemistry of Stable and Cosmogenic Isotopes . EARTH 124I
Introduction to stable isotope biogeochemistry, including kinetic and thermodynamic fractionation of stable isotopes during evapo-precipitation, photosynthesis, and biogenic calcification. Applications of stable isotope in environmental sciences, Quarternary geology, paleoclimate, archeology. Introduction to mass spectrometry, cosmogenic and radiogenic isotopes and their application in paleoclimatology/paleoceanography.
Earth 105 is a very test heavy class so if you are not a good test taker then you probably are not going to do that well. I also am not a fan of iclicker due to the numerous technical difficulties. Nevertheless he is a nice and approachable teacher who clearly cares about his students.
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Weldeab S
11 Months Ago
Great info dense slides. Uses many examples but the concepts are relatively intuitive. Go to section — it will reinforce your learning. Syee can be a bit blunt but he is not unfair; he values his students understanding.
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Weldeab S
1 Year, 2 Months Ago
In EARTH 105 He obviously knows a lot of information, but seems to be annoyed if you don't understand the material. It is very hard to understand the lectures and little details matter. If you miss lectures you're screwed and the quizes hold a ton of weight in the class. This is definitely not an easy course and i wish i took something else.
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1 Year, 8 Months Ago
Prof. Weldeab is very direct which can be off-putting for some people. That said, he really does care about his students understanding the material, and made stable isotopes fascinating. Doesn't take attendance but since his slideshows are mostly just graphs, you need to be there to get the concepts. Very light homework load
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Weldeab S
3 Years Ago
Took his honors seminar class this semester (by accident) about environmentalism and climate warming/geology.
He took time to meet with every single student for the final project and make pre-made presentations for each topic. Great professor-- passionate about his topic, ended up loving the class :)
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Weldeab S
3 Years Ago
Earth 124I He tests you on obscure material that he "mentioned" once. Lectures are confusing, he is not helpful in office hours, and he is frankly condescending. The content of biogeochemical isotopes is fascinating but I would never take a class with him. He should not be a professor with the lack of respect and disregard he has for his students.