Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University studies the processes that shape the Earth, from the primeval forces surrounding its formation to pressing environmental issues of the present.
Affiliation: Faculty of Arts & SciencesWeb site: http://www.eps.harvard.edu/
Recent articles about Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sulfur dioxide may have helped maintain a warm early Mars (December 20, 2007)Oceans are back on Mars (Harvard University Gazette, June 13, 2007)
Visualization Lab provides data in three dimensions (Harvard University Gazette, September 14, 2006)
Tilting at ice ages (Harvard University Gazettte, July 26, 2006)
Global warming yields 'glacial earthquakes' in polar areas (Harvard University Gazette, March 23, 2006)
Climate choices: Grim and grimmer (Harvard University Gazette, October 6, 2005)
Warming called a global 'experiment' (Harvard University Gazette, December 9, 2004)
Researchers close in on date of critical rise in Earth's oxygen (Harvard University Gazette, February 12, 2004)
Earth's birth date turned back (Harvard University Gazette, July 17, 2003)
Looking for the meaning of life at the bottom of the sea (Harvard University Gazette, April 3, 2003)
McElroy says it's time to stop seeing global warming as political issue (Harvard University Gazette, November 14, 2002)
Earth's new center (Harvard University Gazette, October 3, 2002)
New earthquake mapping system could save lives (Harvard University Gazette, April 11, 2002)
Earthquake data is less shaky (Harvard University Gazette, March 21, 2002)
Oceans key to global warming (Harvard University Gazette, March 7, 2002)
Atmospheric chemists fly high and low for novel carbon dioxide measurements (Harvard University Gazette, November 1, 2001)
Polar bear research shows global warming is real (Harvard University Gazette, March 22, 2001)
What killed the dinosaurs? (Harvard University Gazette, October 14, 1999)
El Nino found to be 124,000 years old (Harvard University Gazette, August 19, 1999)
Discovering a new earthquake fault under Los Angeles (Harvard University Gazette, March 4, 1999)
Affiliated researchers cited in HarvardScience
- Antolik, Michael
- Burnham, Charles
- Chance, Kelly
- Davis, James L.
- Dmowska, Renata
- Dziewonski, Adam
- Ekstrom, Goram
- Gerbig, Christoph
- Hoffman, Paul F.
- Holdren, John
- Holland, Heinrich
- Huybers, Peter
- Ishii, Miaki
- Jacobsen, Stein
- Langmuir, Charles
- Markey, Molly J.
- Marshall, Charles