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In the Department of Earth Sciences, students explore the composition of our planet, studying minerals, rocks, soils, and water systems alongside the dynamic forces that transform Earth from its core to the atmosphere. This field integrates principles from physics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics to decode planetary formation and evolution. Researchers employ field observations, lab experiments, and theoretical models to unravel the intricate physical, chemical, and biological interactions within Earth's systems.
Practical applications address natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, volcanic activity, and landslides that impact societies. Specialized areas examine human-induced environmental changes, including water contamination, accelerated erosion, coastal modifications, and climate-altering effects on atmospheric and oceanic systems. Investigations extend to Earth's interior, probing tectonic movements and geomagnetic phenomena that shape our planet's behavior.