Understanding Planetary Evolution and Environments, Starting at Earth

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Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences encompass a range of interrelated disciplines focused on understanding the origin of Earth and planetary systems, the processes that operate within them, and their evolution through time. We study the physics and chemistry of the solid Earth and its planetary neighbors, the causes and consequences of plate tectonics, and the origin and importance of the oceans and atmosphere. This knowledge is applied to understanding the causes and consequences of climate change, interactions between Earth processes and biosphere, preparing for natural hazards, locating, managing and utilizing Earth’s natural resources, and exploring our solar system and beyond. Faculty, students and researchers work all over the world, on all continents, in all of the oceans, and on four planets. All members of our community contribute to our department’s mission to pursue excellence in research, education and outreach in the fields of Earth, environmental, energy, and planetary sciences.

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Among six EEPS majors graduating this spring, four completed undergraduate honors research to receive Distinction in Research and Creative works. ...

Manik Talwani in his office in 2003

Monday, Mar. 27, 2023

EEPS mourns passing of Manik Talwani

EEPS mourns passing of world-renowned geophysicist and emeritus professor Manik Talwani...

EEPS science writer and planetary science graduate student Linda Welzenbach Fries was among the first on site for the recovery of the newest U.S. mete...

EEPS undergraduate major Sarah Preston’s summer research fellowship at the California Institute of Technology is highlighted in Rice’s Sleepy Cyborg G...

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