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Welcome to Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, one of the largest and most diverse departments of its kind in the world. Our research and teaching interests span the history of the Earth and the evolution of its structure from core to stratosphere.

The scope of EOAS-UBC is illustrated in the figure below. Research, teaching and learning is done in the two principle areas of the Earth Sciences:

  • Solid Earth Sciences stress the chemical and physical properties of the Earth and its long-term evolution.
  • Environmental Earth Sciences focus on surface processes, the fluid components of the Earth, and shorter-term global change. 

We offer undergraduate programs and research opportunities for graduate students that encompass all the major Earth Science disciplines, including geophysics, geological science, geological engineering, oceanography and atmospheric science. Dedicated staff provide the support for strong, well-supported research and teaching activities.

Every year our faculty members obtain millions of dollars to support research projects in the laboratory, at the computer and in the field. We are particularly proud of our close research relationships with industry and government.

To find out more about EOAS at UBC see our Alumni Newsletters page. Also, please explore this web site, and feel free to contact us at (604) 822-2449 if you have any unanswered questions.

Solid 
Earth Sciences 
Environmental 
Earth Sciences
EARTH  EVOLUTION GLOBAL  CHANGE
Long Term Earth History
(106 - 109 years)

Core to
Lithosphere,
Biosphere

~
Properties
Processes
Structure
earth view Short Term Earth History
(up to 105 years)

Lithosphere,
Hydrosphere,
Atmosphere, Biosphere

~
Properties
Processes
Structure
Resources 
and 
Applied Science
Resources 
and 
Applied Science

Graduate and Undergraduate Degrees
  Geophysics
Geological Sciences
Geological Engineering Oceanography 
Atmospheric Sciences 
Environmental Sciences
Undergraduate Major Degree in Earth and Ocean Sciences

Support
  Computing
Field work
Mechanical and Electronics Ship-board
Office

Gregory M. Dipple, Professor and Head
Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
6339 Stores Rd, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4

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