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Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

Channel | updated April 16, 2013

From the inaccessible depths of the terrestrial interior to the vast reaches of our galaxy, our planet and the natural systems surrounding it provide important clues to the course of our future. At MIT’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS), we examine the history and interactions of these systems in order to predict future events and states with greater accuracy. Learn more

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PAOC Graduate Student, Daniela Domeisen, talks about her ...
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PAOC Graduate Student, Daniela Domeisen, talks about her work

Domeisen is a 4th year grad. student. Her research seeks to understand "sudden stratospheric warming" in which the wintertime stratospheric temperature over the poles is observed to suddenly rise by several tens of degrees in a matter of a few days. Her advisor if ...

PAOC Graduate Student, Holly Dail, talks about her work
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PAOC Graduate Student, Holly Dail, talks about her work

Holly Dail is a 5th year graduate student doing paleoclimate research with Carl Wunsch and Patrick Heimbach in PAOC. As a member of the MIT-WHOI Joint Program, she also collaborates with scientists at WHOI. In a recent interview she explained what she does.

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Perpetual Ocean
  • Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences,
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Perpetual Ocean

This animation nicely highlights the energetic turbulent ocean surface currents that are present in the real ocean but are not directly visible to the eye.

Profile: EAPS Graduate Student Yodit Tewelde
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Profile: EAPS Graduate Student Yodit Tewelde

Yodit Tewelde is a graduate student in the Planetary Science Program in EAPS. Childhood planetarium visits and a love of reading science fiction novels, meant Yodit always suspected space or space exploration was somewhere in a her future. In High School, while she ...

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River networks on Titan
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River networks on Saturn's moon Titan

Researchers at MIT and UT-Knoxville have analyzed images of Titan's river networks and determined that in some regions, rivers have created surprisingly little erosion.

Stacy, 5th year master's student in EAPS
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Stacy, 5th year master's student in EAPS

Stacy is a 5th year master's student in EAPS. Her thesis work focuses on assessing the economic value of seasonal hurricane forecasts based on insurance and reinsurance company interactions and information asymmetries. Her advisor is Kerry Emanuel.  In this interview she shares a ...

Struck by Asteroids
  • Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences,
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Struck by Asteroids

Francesca DeMeo has a passion for asteroids. This former EAPS undergraduate, back at MIT after a stint at grad school in Paris, is currently a postdoc in Rick Binzel's Group. In this interview, Francesca shares her excitement and fascination about these abundant and varied bodies. Video ...

Tammy Thompson on "Evaluating Energy Policy: Quantifying ...
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Tammy Thompson on "Evaluating Energy Policy: Quantifying Air Pollution and ...

Researcher Tammy Thompson attended the American Geophysical Union's Science Policy Conference this month. In this video, Thompson explains the research she did that the conference highlighted. To view Thompson's poster from the conference, click here. In her research, ...

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The Ground Beneath Her Feet
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The Ground Beneath Her Feet

Alison Malcolm is an Assistant Professor of Geophysics in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at MIT.

The Ocean, Dust and a Really, Really, Really Clean Lab.
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The Ocean, Dust and a Really, Really, Really Clean Lab.

Gonzalo Carrasco is a postdoc. working in Ed Boyle's Lab. His main interests are the study of trace metals of biogeochemical importance, focusing on their concentration, chemical speciation and isotopic fractionation in water, sediments and biological records, aiming ...

The Siberian flood basalts and the end-Permian extinction
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The Siberian flood basalts and the end-Permian extinction

A team of researchers from 8 countries is trying to understand the links between the largest continental volcanic eruption (the Siberian flood basalts) and the largest extinction in Earth history (the end-Permian). Funded by NSF, we are in the middle of a five-year ...

The SQUID, the planetary scientist and a lot of little bits ...
  • Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences,
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The SQUID, the planetary scientist and a lot of little bits of moon rock

Benjamin Weiss is conducting laboratory magnetic studies on rocks from Mars, the Moon, and Earth to understand the evolution of planets, magnetism, and life. He is using SQUID microscopy, a new technique several orders of magnitude more sensitive than standard ...

The World's Chemistry in Our Hands: Global Environmental ...
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The World's Chemistry in Our Hands: Global Environmental Challenges Past ...

Professor Susan SolomonEllen Swallow Richards Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Science at MITDean of Science's Colloquium: “The World’s Chemistry in Our Hands: Global Environmental Challenges Past and Future”September 13, 2012 Humans ...

Tracking Creeping Plates from Space
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Tracking Creeping Plates from Space

Mike Floyd, a postdoc in the Department of Earth, Atmopheric, and Planetary Sciences at MIT, uses GPS to track the vanishingly slow, yet inexorable movement of the tectonic plates underlying the Caucasus. In this video he shares work he and co-workers recently published showing ...

Transit Time Lapse
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Transit Time Lapse

The rare coincidence in the orbit of the moon and sun was captured by Mike Krawczynski PhD '11.

Ultracool subdwarfs simulation
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  • News
Ultracool subdwarfs: A Digital Universe simulation

Simulation of the orbit of the ultracool subdwarf LSR 1610-0040 around the Milky Way, as visualized using Digital Universe.

Ultrasharp 3-D Maps
  • Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences,
  • Demonstration
Ultrasharp 3-D Maps

A missile-targeting technology is adapted to process aerial photos into 3-D city maps sharper than Google Earth's.

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Understanding Arctic Sea Ice
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Understanding Arctic Sea Ice

Read more about Principal Research Scientist Patrick Heimbach's work in MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT News, the MITgcm website, and the website for NASA's ECCO2.About the animation: The simulation was conducted with the MIT coupled ocean-sea ice general ...

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Weather in a tank
  • Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences,
  • News
Weather in a tank

Since 2001, Lodovica Illari and her colleague John Marshall have worked to make rotating fluid dynamics more intuitive for undergraduate students studying weather and climate, using a demonstration aptly named "Weather in a Tank."

The present and future risks associated with hurricanes?
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What Does Current Scientific Research Have to Say About the Present and ...

Kerry Emanuel, '76, PhD '78, Professor of Atmospheric ScienceDescription: As the costs of Hurricane Katrina continue to spiral higher — to date, $125 billion in damages and 1,200 deaths — there's keen interest in perfecting the science of hurricane forecasting. The ...

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