Earth System Science Research

ESS is engaged in a variety of research projects, which take place around the globe. Fieldwork occurs in the oceans, mountains, deserts, forests, and polar regions. ESS research facilities include state-of-the-art laboratories, technological tools, and advanced instrumentation. Our faculty, research staff and students include chemists, biologists, ecologists, physicists, hydrologists, geologists, meteorologists, engineers, applied mathematicians, and oceanographers.

ESS research is focused on global issues involving biogeochemistry, global climate, and atmospheric chemistry.

Atmospheric Chemistry

Atmospheric Chemistry

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Biogeochemical Cycles

Biogeochemical Cycles

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Physical Climate

Physical
Climate

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Affiliated & Emeritus Faculty

Affiliated & Emeritus Faculty

Affiliated & Emeritus Faculty


The study of the chemical composition of the Earth's atmosphere using environmental chemistry, physics, meteorology, computer modeling, and oceanography

The study of biological processes in ecosystem, regional, and global carbon, nitrogen, and water cycles, and how this role is changing due to human activities

The study of Earth's climate system involving interactions between the ocean, land, atmosphere, cryosphere, and hydrosphere

 

Selected Recent Publications

ESS faculty routinely publish scientific papers in a variety of journals. The publications can include research findings, methodologies, and discussion of the science of the Earth as a system.