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Department of Earth and
Planetary Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
301 Olin Hall
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

Phone 410-516-7135
Fax 410-516-7933

 

About the Department

The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences offers programs of study and research in the basic Earth sciences; in geology, the science of the solid Earth, in geochemistry, devoted to understanding the chemistry of the solid Earth and natural waters; in hydrogeology, the study of the role of groundwater in geologic processes and environmental hydrology; in geophysics, concerned with a quantitative description of physical processes in the Earth and planetary sciences; in physical oceanography, the study of ocean currents and waves, and their role in climate; in atmospheric sciences, particularly the dynamics of atmospheric circulation both on earth and other outer planets and their satellites; and in paleoecology and evolutionary biology, the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment today and in the geologic past.

The department's primary goals are basic research and the training of scholars who will contribute to the future of these disciplines. The programs emphasize basic principles and concepts rather than applied aspects.

The flexible undergraduate program lets the student, in consultation with a faculty adviser, devise a program that is challenging, individual, and rigorous. The graduate program develops skill in research through independent investigation under the general guidance of one or more members of the faculty, backed up by relevant course work. The department gives particular emphasis to the integration of experimental investigation, theoretical calculation, and quantitative field observations.

 

 

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