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The Marine Geosciences (MGS) graduate program specializes in investigating the geological, geophysical, and geochemical aspects of Earth's systems below, within, and beyond ocean boundaries.
Participants collaborate directly with leading faculty conducting cutting-edge research on seismic activity, volcanic formations, tectonic plate movements, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and historical climate patterns. The MGS community fosters cross-disciplinary approaches, examining how geological events intersect with or are shaped by phenomena typically explored in other fields, including marine currents, atmospheric conditions, and species development.
MGS investigations employ innovative remote monitoring methods to evaluate crustal shifts and sediment accumulation in coastal regions. The program's academic offerings lead advancements in analyzing carbonate sedimentation systems, while climate history scholars examine stromatolites and coral formations to decode ancient environmental shifts through biological-geological interactions. Hydrological monitoring networks and other ocean observation platforms also feature significantly in current studies.