High pressure in the Great Basin and low pressure over northern Baja California, plus a very strong jet stream roaring ...
New research led by UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography highlights the critical role of mangroves in ...
The occurrence of several whale and dolphin species in the Gulf of Mexico drastically dropped off in the decade following the ...
Using radioactive isotope systems to determine the age and origins of minerals and rocks, primarily as tracers of magmatic processes and the evolution of the earth. Organic molecules in natural waters ...
The study of the effects of climate changes on human health, particularly from an epidemiological perspective. Potential graduate students interested in this topic may want to apply for the Climate, ...
The study of the radiation, transmission, and scattering of sound, with particular emphasis on low-frequency sounds related to earth processes.
Understanding the chemical processes affecting minerals, water, and air at high temperatures and pressures, typically deep below earth's surface. Specializing in high-precision isotopic analyses, ...
Quantitative descriptions of processes fundamental to the Earth, often focusing on modeling and inverse theory.
A satellite-mounted instrument has in just one year produced higher-resolution imagery of the global seafloor than that from comparable systems over the past 30 years. At present, ship-mounted ...
Hans Singh recently earned his PhD from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, where he studied marine microbiology and genomics. Singh grew up in Chapel Hill, N.C., and received his ...
Understanding the ecology, biogeochemical environment, marine conditions, and societal impacts of nearshore environments ranging from wetlands and estuaries to the edge of the continental shelf.