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Quantitative treatment of the global hydrologic cycle and links to the broader Earth System, including precipitation, evaportranspiration, infiltration, runoff and subsurface flow; global change and catchment and hillslope hydrology; hydrologic ecosystem interactions; water chemistry evolution.
Prerequisite: (320L or EPS **304L) and CHEM 1225 and CHEM 1225L and ENG 130L and MATH 1512 and PHYS 1310.
Pre- or corequisite: 315 and MATH 1522.
Statistics and Data Analysis - ENVS 315
Environmental Systems - ENVS 320L
Sedimentology and Stratigraphy - EPS **304L
General Chemistry II for STEM Majors - CHEM 1225
General Chemistry II for STEM Majors Laboratory - CHEM 1225L
Introduction to Engineering Computing - ENG 130L [CS151L]
Calculus I - MATH 1512
Calculus II - MATH 1522
Calculus-Based Physics I - PHYS 1310
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