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MASMA - Marine and Atmospheric System Modeling and Analysis

The inherent variability of marine and atmospheric systems is due in part to the complexity of nonlinear interactions that occur in a coupled ocean/atmosphere system. Analytical and numerical models, particularly those that use multi-dimensional numerical simulations, have become powerful tools for analysis of such systems. Applications of such models range from optimizing environmental remediation and restoration, to coastal and watershed development, to fisheries management. Models of marine systems have traditionally emphasized physical components including fluid motions; energy, heat and salinity budgets; interactions with atmospheric forcing; and paleoclimatic changes. More modern state-of-the-art models now also include primary and secondary production, biomass distribution, hydrological cycling, air/sea gas exchange, and nutrient and contaminant distributions. Global scale models are used to understand past, present, and future global changes in the ocean-atmosphere system. Data assimilation has become an essential element of state-of -the-art models that are used for system forecasting. Observational data are used for establishing initial and boundary conditions and updating model fields in many cases in real time. Historical and real-time data is obtained from remote and in situ sensors that are deployed in operational and experimental configurations.

The MASMA Option will provide a framework in which students can learn the skills required to develop and implement interdisciplinary models, as well as use them for the analysis of marine and/or atmospheric systems. MASMA students will be expected to become familiar with basic concepts in physical, biological, and chemical oceanography; atmospheric sciences, and measurements. MASMA student research will focus in one or more of the following areas: Atmosphere-Ocean coupling, oceanic modeling, atmospheric modeling, weather/climate variability, ecosystem modeling/analysis, environmental modeling/analysis, spatial/temporal variability in marine and/or atmospheric systems, realistic simulation and prediction, chemical, biological, and physical process modeling, data assimilation techniques, model/data synthesis, numerical/analytical synthesis, theoretical/numerical synthesis, interdisciplinary/integrative modeling, data acquisition and modeling, data systems development, and information management systems development.

List of all 41 "MASMA" Courses, sorted by Professor.
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Course Name Number Core Professor Campus
Chemical Oceanography CHM 350 CO ALTABET Dartmouth
Introductory Chemical Oceanography MAR 510 CO ALTABET Dartmouth
Fundamentals of Physical Oceanography PHY 550 PO BISAGNI Dartmouth
Physical Biological Interactions in the Ocean PHY 660   BISAGNI Dartmouth
Physical Oceanography of Shallow Seas PHY 661   BISAGNI Dartmouth
Adv. Time Series Analysis of Ocean Data MAR 670   BROWN Dartmouth
Introductory Physical Oceanography MAR_555 PO BROWN Dartmouth
Marine Resource Economics MAR 572 P/M BROWN Dartmouth
Thesis Proposal Development Seminar MAR 520   BROWN Dartmouth
Topics: Marine Science MAR 599   BROWN Dartmouth
Marine Ecosystem Dynamics Modeling MAR 650   CHEN Dartmouth
Time Series Analysis ECE 580   CHEN Dartmouth
Advanced Synoptic Meteorology 85.502   COLBY, JR. Lowell
Boundary Layer Meteorology 85.501   COLBY, JR. Lowell
Geological Oceanography 85.582   EBY Lowell
Applied Statistics EEOS 611   GALLAGHER Boston
Biological Oceanographic Processes EEOS 630 BO GALLAGHER Boston
Air Quality Modeling 85.674   GAMACHE Lowell
Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere 85.503   GAMACHE Lowell
Ocean Circulation and Modeling PHY 645   GANGOPADHYAY Dartmouth
Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics PHY 655 PO GANGOPADHYAY Dartmouth
Seminar in Marine Science & Technology MAR 700   GANGOPADHYAY Dartmouth
Physical Oceanography EEOS 650 PO GARDNER Boston
Air Pollution Control 85.523   GOLOMB Lowell
Air Pollution Phenomenology 85.571   GOLOMB Lowell
Geological Oceanography EEOS 697   GONTZ Boston
Introduction to Ocean Turbulence MAR 610   GOODMAN Dartmouth
Chemistry of Natural Waters EEOS 640 CO HANNIGAN Boston
Advanced Fluid Mechanics 22.581   NIEMI, JR. Lowell
Fluid Mechanics 22.381   NIEMI, JR. Lowell
OCEAN ENGINEERING FOR MARINE SCIENTISTS 22.584   NIEMI, JR. Lowell
Viscous Flow 22.582   NIEMI, JR. Lowell
Atmospheric Structure and Dynamics 85.515   REINISCH Lowell
Chemical Oceanography 84.653 CO RYAN Lowell
Environmental Chemistry III (Marine Chemistry) 84.519 CO RYAN Lowell
Coastal Physical Oceanography MAR 660   SUNDERMEYER Dartmouth
Biological Oceanography BIO 545 BO TURNER Dartmouth
Advanced Remote Sensing GEO-SCI 594Q   YU Amherst
GIS and Spatial Analysis GEO-SCI 668   YU Amherst
Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation GEO-SCI 626   YU Amherst
Spatial Data Analysis GEO-SCI 591D   YU Amherst

The "Core" column indicates whether the course is a "core" course, and if so, it's core area:

  • BO = Biological Oceanography core course
  • CO = Chemical Oceanography core course
  • PO = Physical Oceanography core course
  • PM = Policy / Management core course
  • Blank = Not a core course; an elective