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Welcome
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| Energy,
water, radiation, and carbon exchange studies of natural surfaces for the
core of climatological teaching at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.
Students also receive instruction in experimental and instrument design,
the use of data logging devices, data management methods, climate modeling,
and data analysis. A course in climate change rounds out the teaching options.
The teaching in climatology is part of the larger undergraduate program
in Earth Systems Science in the Department of Geography.
At the research level, the measurement and modeling of the exchanges of water, carbon, and energy from forests provides the focus of the work. Research studies are supported by grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Canadian Atmospheric Environment Service, and the Canadian Climate Research Network. Aspects of teaching and research can be explored by accessing the links below. |
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Graduate
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questions concerning Climatology Research and Teaching should be directed
to:
Dr. J. Harry McCaughey
e-mail: mccaughe@post.queensu.ca |
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Last updated: October 2001
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