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05-MAR-2-C7 Climate Change II: Models and Data

Representatives: Stefan Mulitza, Michael Schulz

Content

- Reconstructions and modelling of millennial-scale climate variability during the last glacial cycle
- Overview of historical climate variations and predictions of future climate change

Learning Outcome

The students become familiar with the reconstructed climate variations for selected time intervals of the Cenozoic. They gain an understanding of the dynamics of abrupt climate changes and are enabled to assess the role of natural and anthropogenic climate variations in future climate change.

Requirements

Contents of module Climate Change I: Fundamentals

Workload

6 CP (180 h) / 4 SWS

56 h lectures and practicals
80 h homework, self-revision of lectures and additional, complementary material (exercises, textbooks, etc.)
44 h study time for the final exam

Examination

module exam (one mark): oral exam

Literature

will be announced in the different courses

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Study Program

Master of Science Marine Geosciences


Module Type

Compulsory


First Year of Study

Sommersemester

6 CPS

5 SWS


Teaching Language:

English


Contact

Dr. Stefan Mulitza

MARUM ZfT 5340

Tel.: +49 421 218 - 65536
smulitza@uni-bremen.de


Prof. Dr. Michael Schulz

MARUM ZfT 4270

Tel.: +49 421 218 - 65444
mschulz@marum.de


05-MAR-2-C7 Climate Change II: Models and Data

Representatives: Stefan Mulitza, Michael Schulz

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