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Description

solar energy and the atmosphere (the atmosphere’s radiative budget, Earth’s albedo, the greenhouse effect) - the link between energy and climate (incident solar energy and climate belts, how the ocean’s store and transfer energy) - the carbon cycle (its reservoirs, how the cycle arises, how it’s perturbed by anthropic pressure, its role in climate change) - the water cycle (reservoirs, how the cycle arises, its main physical processes, continental surface and subsurface water, water exploitation and protection).

Compétences visées

Be able to defined:

  • solar energy balance on earth surface,
  • processes responsible of heat circulation and transfers,
  • different atmospheric layers and characteristics,
  • main drivers of atmospheric and oceanic circulation,
  • global atmospheric circulation (Hadley, Ferrel and polar cells),
  • stratification of ocean,
  • global superficial and deep oceanic circulation, upwelling and downwelling, different climate on earth surface, past climate changes and Milankovitch parameters, carbon cycle, water cycle.

Contact

Responsable(s) de l'enseignement
Marie-Claire Pierret : marie-claire.pierret@unistra.fr