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FROM DEEP SPACE . . .
    TO THE OCEAN FLOOR  

Researchers, faculty, staff, and students at the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space have expertise in space science, solar terrestrial theory, engineering, atmospheric chemistry, ocean dynamics and chemistry, biogeochemistry, climate change, paleoclimatology, forest and wetland ecology, hydrology, marine science, and remote sensing of terrestrial and ocean ecosystems.

EOS Scientists explore processes on the Sun, solar influences on Earth and its magnetosphere, the chemistry and dynamics of the atmosphere, changing climate, and large-scale ecosystems in terrestrial and marine environments—emphasizing complex impacts on and by human activities. EOS scientists and students use satellites, aircraft, ships, and submersibles to explore and investigate the most important and inaccessible places in the universe, in our solar system, and on our planet. Currently more than 300 research projects give depth to the Institute.

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