ES106 Earth Science Laboratory - Exploring Oceans and Atmosphere

Class Syllabus and Schedule


ES106 Lab Syllabus Spring 2022 (Ver 2.0 Updated April 1, 2022)
ES106 Spring 2022 Weekly Lab Schedule (Ver. 2.0 Updated April 1, 2022)

2021-2022 Final Exam Schedule

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Week 10 Class Announcements: REMINDER: No In-Person Lab Meeting on Monday May 30, 2022
Lab Bench Teams - Spring 2022

Week 9 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday May 30, 11 PM)

  • Task 9-1. Climate Change Reading Review Questions
  • Task 9-2. Video Review Exercise: The Big Chill

    ES106 Lab Quiz 2 Thursday June 2: Week 6-7-8-9 Content (Drop-in Canvas Quiz Available 8 AM - 11 PM, 1 hour time limit)
  • Quiz 2 Study Guide (Spring 2022)

    Lab Answer Keys
    Lab 1 (Week 2) Answer Key - Properties of Water
    Lab 2 (Week 3) Key - Heat and Energy
    Lab 3 (Week 4) Key - Intro to Oceans and Salinity
  • In-Class Salinity Calculations - KEY
  • Lab 1-3 practice quiz Answer Key
    Lab 4 (Week 5) Key - Dynamic Seafloor
    Lab 5 (Week 6) Key - Earth-Sun Relations
    Lab 6 (Week 7) Key - Moisture in Atmosphere
    Lab 7 (Week 8) Key - Oregon Climate


    NEW: ES106 Lab Spring 2022 Weekly Lab Group Work Session with Beeb: Thursdays 2-4 PM; In-Person NS Building or via Zoom Conference
  • Beeb Contact Information: email singsonb@wou.edu Cell/Text 801-792-1193
  • Click Here for Work Session Zoom Link       Meeting ID: 858 221 5223       Passcode: 305276

    Strategies for Remote Weekly Class Work and Assignment Completion [*.mp4, Taylor Video Discussion ~ 10 min] (New - posted 2/1/21)
    Assignment Submission and File Naming Convention [*.mp4, Taylor Video Discussion ~ 4 min] (New - posted 2/18/21)

    ES106 Study / Tutoring Help - WOU Science Center
    Click here for link to WOU Science Center - Tutoring Assistance
  • Science Center Tutor Schedule - Spring Term 2022

    Click Here to Go to Canvas via WOU Portal for ES106 Lab Assignment Submission


    Weekly Course Content Modules

    The class learning resources and lab exercises are organized according to their order of occurrence throughout the term. They are available in Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF) Format. Quiz study guides will be included as the term progresses. Please check future postings as quiz time approaches

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    Week 1 Class Materials - Team Building and Organization (March 28 - April 3, 2022)

    A. Syllabus and Class Schedule

    ES106 Lab Syllabus Spring 2022 (Ver 2.0 Updated April 1, 2022)
    ES106 Spring 2022 Weekly Lab Schedule (Ver. 2.0 Updated April 1, 2022)

    B. Week 1 Introductory Assignments

    1-1. Student Needs Technology Survey Spring 2022
    1-2. ES106 Lab Week 2 Canvas Forum Activity
    2-3. Explore the new program in Earth and Environmental Science at WOU (take a short career interest survey)
  • WOU Earth and Environmental Science Program Overview and Career Outcomes

    C. Week 1 Getting Started Checklist (Activities Due by Monday April 4, 2022; 12 PM)
  • Carefully read / review the ES106 Lab Syllabus and Class Schedule posted above
  • Check Email daily for class updates (Email will be our primary first line of communication)
  • Complete the Student Remote Technology Needs Survey that was sent out by Dr. Taylor via email earlier this week
  • Visit the ES106 Lab Canvas site daily for updates and assignment submission upload links (Note: Canvas is the primary tool for submitting weekly assignments)

    Complete Task 1-1. Student Needs Technology Survey Spring 2022
    Complete Task 1-2. ES106 Lab Week 2 Canvas Forum Activity
    Complete Task 1-3. Explore the new program in Earth and Environmental Science at WOU

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    Week 2 Class Materials - Class Introduction / Syllabus Review / Properties of Water Lab Exercise (April 4 - April 10, 2022)

    Archive ES106 Lab Zoom Recording Tuesday April 6, 2021 (Class Introduction, Syllabus Review)

    A. Week 2 Class Notes and Learning Resources

    Class Notes: Introduction to Earth System Science
    Class Notes: Introduction to Water and the Hydrologic Cycle

    Powerpoint Slide Show: Introduction to Earth System Science
    Powerpoint Slide Show: Hydrologic Cycle
    Powerpoint Slide Show: Basics of Water Chemistry

    Video Resources
  • Introduction to the Earth System (Required: Youtube ~8 min)
  • The Hydrologic Cycle (Required: Youtube ~6 min)
  • Properties of Water (Required: youtube video ~5 min)

    B. Week 2 Lab Exercises and Activities

    2-1. In-Class Video Review Exercise: Properties of Water / Hydrologic Cycle
    2-2. Week 2 Pre-Lab Properties of Water
    2-3. Lab Exercise: Properties of Water

    C. Week 2 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday April 11, 12 PM)
  • Task 2-1. In-Class Video Review Exercise: Properties of Water /Hydrologic Cycle
  • Task 2-2. Pre-Lab Properties of Water
  • Task 2-3. Lab Exercise Properties of Water (Answer Sheets Only)
  • Task 2-4. Week 2 Properties of Water Canvas Lab Practice Quiz (complete online directly in Canvas Course shell)

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    Week 3 Class Materials - Heat and Temperature (April 11 - April 17, 2022)

    A. Week 3 Class Notes and Learning Resources

    Text Reading: Heat and Temperature
    Class Notes: Heat and Temperature

    Class Slide Show: Heat and Temperature
  • Phases of Water (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)

    Video Resources
  • Heat Transfer (youtube video ~5 min)
  • Water Phase Changes / Hydrologic Cycle (Required Youtube video ~5 min)
  • Density Facts (Required Youtube video ~3 min)
  • Water Heat of Fusion / Phase Change Experiment (Required Youtube video ~14 min; Watch first 3 minutes)

    B. Week 3 Lab Exercises and Activities

    3-1. Video Exercise Review Question Worksheet - Heat and Temperature
    3-2. Pre-Lab Heat and Temperature
    3-3. Lab Exercise Heat and Temperature
  • Skip Part A (p. 1.3-1.4)
  • Complete Part B Heat Transfer (p. 1.5-1.8)
  • Complete Part C Density (p. 1.9-1.10)
  • Skip Part D Thermal Expansion (
  • Complete Part E Phase Changes (p. 1.13-1.14)
  • Skip Post Lab Assessment

    C. Week 3 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday April 18, 12 PM)
  • Task 3-1. Heat and Temperature Video Exercise Review Question Worksheet
  • Task 3-2. Pre-Lab Heat and Temperature
  • Task 3-3. Lab Exercise Answer Sheets (see Section B. above for checklist)
  • Task 3-4. Week 3 Heat and Temperature Lab Canvas Practice Quiz (complete online directly in Canvas Course shell)

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    Week 4 Class Materials - Introduction to Oceanography (April 18 - April 24, 2022)

    ES106 Lab Zoom Class Recording Week 4 April 13, 2021 (Archive)

    A. Week 4 Class Notes and Learning Resources

    Text Reading: Ch14 Ocean Water
    Text Reading: Ch15 Ocean Processes

    Class Notes: Intro to Oceanography and Seafloor
    Class Notes: Physical and Chemical Oceanography

    Class Slide Show: Intro to Oceanography
    Class Slide Show: Ocean Water / Chemistry

    Video Resources
  • Video: The Water Planet (Required: Youtube ~25 min)

  • Video: Introduction to Longitude and Latitude (Recommended, Youtube ~3 min)
  • Video: Demonstration Thermohaline Circulation (Recommended, Youtube ~2 min)
  • Video: Intro to Thermohaline Circulation (Recommended, Youtube ~3 min)
  • Video: Ocean Salinity (NASA Recommended - Youtube ~3 min)
  • Video: Introduction to Global Ocean Currents (Recommended, Youtube ~13 min)

    B. Week 4 Lab Exercises and Activities

    4-1. Video Exercise Review Question Worksheet - The Water Planet
  • Video: The Water Planet (Required: Youtube ~25 min)

    4-2. Pre-Lab Introduction to Oceans

    4-3. Part A: Activity 1, Activity 2-Global Ocean Geography
  • Instructional Lab Video: Part A, Activity 2, p. 3.3 Global Ocean Distribution (Required: Youtube ~5 min)

    4-4. Part B: Activity 1, Activity 2-Thermohaline Density
  • Instructional Lab Video: Part B Activity 1 on Page 3.7 Temperature-Density Experiment (Required: Youtube ~4 min)
  • Instructional Lab Video: Part B Activity 2 on Page 3.8 Salinity-Density Experiment (Required: Youtube ~8 min)

    4-5. Part C: Salinity-Driven Ocean Currents
  • Instructional Lab Video: Part C Demonstration on Page 3.13 Salinity-Driven Ocean Currents (Required: Youtube ~2 min)
  • Figures for Part C-5 (Atlantic Water Masses)

    C. Week 4 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday April 25, 12 PM)
  • Task 4-1. Water Planet Video Exercise Review Question Worksheet
  • Task 4-2. Pre-Lab Introduction to Ocean (Submit p. 3-2 worksheet only)
  • Task 4-3. Part A: Activity 1, Activity 2 Global Ocean Geography (Submit p. 3.3-3.5 worksheets)
  • Task 4-4. Part B: Activity 1, Activity 2 Thermohaline Density
  • Task 4-5. Part C: Ocean Currents
  • Task 4-6. Week 4 Intro Oceans Lab Canvas Practice Quiz (complete online directly in Canvas Course shell)

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    Week 5 Class Materials - The Dynamic Ocean Floor (April 25 - May 1, 2022)

    ES106 Lab Zoom Class Recording Week 5 April 20, 2021 (Archive)

    A. Week 5 Class Notes and Learning Resources

    Text Reading: Ch13 Ocean Floor

    Class Notes: Intro to Oceanography and Seafloor
    Class Notes: Introduction to Plate Tectonics and Seafloor Spreading

    Class Slide Show: Seafloor

    Video Resources
  • Web Link to Earth Revealed Video: Birth of a Theory / Plate Tectonics   [*Required, 25 min.]

  • Intro to Plate Tectonics Part 1    [Strongly Recommended, ~1.5 min, YouTube]
  • Intro to Plate Tectonics Part 2    [Strongly Recommended,~3 min, YouTube]

  • Seafloor Spreading and Magnetic Reversals    [Required, ~3 min, Youtube]
  • Seafloor Bathymetry and Echosounder Technique   [Recommended, YouTube ~2 min]

  • Global Seafloor Topography Animation   [Required, YouTube ~2 min]

    B. Week 5 Lab Exercises and Activities

    5-1. Video Exercise Review Question Worksheet - Plate Tectonics: Birth of a Theory
  • Web Link to Earth Revealed Video: Birth of a Theory / Plate Tectonics   [*Required, 25 min.]

    5-2. Pre-Lab Dynamic Seafloor
  • Instructional Lab Video: How to Use Map Fractional Scales to Measure Ground Distance (Required: 10 minute, Youtube)

    5-3. Part A Seafloor Topography
  • Global Seafloor Topography Animation   [Required, YouTube ~2 min]
  • World Phyiscal Ocean Map
  • Atlantic Ocean Map
  • Pacific Ocean Map

    5-4. Part B Seafloor Spreading
  • Instructional Video: Basics of Seafloor Spreading and Magnetic Reversals    [Required, ~3 min, Youtube]
  • Instructions for Calculating Seafloor Spreading Rates

    C. Week 5 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday May 2, 12 PM)

  • Task 5-1. Birth of a Theory Video Exercise Review Question Worksheet
  • Task 5-2. Pre-Lab Introduction to Seafloor (Submit p. 4-2 worksheet only)
  • Task 5-3. Part A: Seafloor Topography (Submit p. 4.3-4.4 worksheets)
  • Task 5-4. Part B: Seafloor Spreading and Magnetic Anomalies (Submit p. 4.5-4.9 worksheets)
  • Task 5-5. Week 5 Seafloor Lab Canvas Practice Quiz (complete online directly in Canvas Course shell)

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    Week 6 Class Materials - Earth/Sun Relations + Atmospheric Heating (May 2 - May 8, 2022)

    ES106 Lab Quiz 1 Thursday May 5: Week 2-3-4-5 Content (Drop-in Canvas Quiz Available 8 AM - 11 PM, 1 hour time limit)
  • Click Here for ES106 Lab Quiz 1 Study Guide (updated Spring 2022)

    ES106 Lab Zoom Class Recording Week 5 April 27, 2021
  • Week 6 Lab Instructions Remote Online Learning Spring 2021: Earth-Sun Relations

    A. Week 6 Class Notes and Learning Resources

    Text Reading: Ch16 Atmospheric Compostion and Structure

    Class Notes: Atmospheric Composition and Structure

    Class Slide Show: Atmospheric Composition and Structure

    Video Resources
  • Solar Heating of the Earth (Youtube ~3 min)
  • Earth-Sun Relations-Seasons-Atmospheric Heating (Youtube ~10 min)

  • Diurnal Heating of Land vs. Water (Youtube ~4 min)

  • Heating of Land and Water Vernier Experiment (Youtube ~3 min)

  • Differential Air Temperatures of Land and Water (Youtube ~3 min)

  • Climate and Air Masses (Youtube ~4 min)

    B. Week 6 Lab Exercises and Activities

    6-1. Pre-Lab Earth-Sun Relations

    6-2. Part A Activity 2: Earth-Sun Seasons

    6-3. Part B Activity 1: Albedo / Heat Absorption
  • Virtual Lab Data to Accompany Part B Activity 1

    6-4. Part B Activity 2: Land vs. Water Heat Capacity
  • Virtual Lab Data to Accompany Part B Activity 2

    6-5. Part B Activity 3: Land vs. Water Air Temperature Variation

    6-6. Introductory Video Exercise: Earth-Sun Relations

    C. Week 6 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday May 9, 12 PM)

  • Task 6-1. Pre-Lab Earth-Sun Relations (Submit p. 5-2 worksheet only)
  • Task 6-2. Part A, Activity 2: Earth-Sun-Seasons (Submit p. 5.5 and 5.7 worksheets)
  • Task 6-3 Part B, Activity 1: Albedo-Heat Absorption (Submit p. 5.9-5.10 worksheets)
  • Task 6-4 Part B, Activity 2: Land vs. Water Heat Capacity (Submit p. 5.12 and 5.13 worksheets)
  • Task 6-5 Part B, Activity 3: Land vs. Water Air Temperature Variation (Submit p. 5.13-5.15 worksheets)
  • Task 6-6 Introductory Video Exercise: Earth-Sun Relations and Solar Heating of Atmosphere
  • Task 6-7. Week 6 Earth/Sun Relations Lab Canvas Practice Quiz (complete online directly in Canvas Course shell)

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    Week 7 Class Materials - Atmospheric Moisture and Precipitation (May 9 - May 15, 2022)

    ES106 Lab Zoom Class Recording Week 7 May 4, 2021 (Archive)

    A. Week 7 Class Notes and Learning Resources

    Text Reading: Ch17 Atmospheric Moisture and Precipitation

    Class Notes: Atmospheric Moisture

    Slide Show: Atmospheric Moisture

    Video Resources
  • Introduction to Relative Humidity and Dew Point (Youtube ~2.5 min)
  • Evaporation, Humidity and Hydrologic Cycle (Youtube India Education Special ~11 min)
  • Relative Humidity and Plant Growth (Youtube Fast Talking Unicorns ~5 min)
  • Sling Psychrometer - How it works (Relative Humidity and Dew Point) (Youtube Fast Talking Unicorns ~5.5 min)
  • Orographic Lifting (Youtube ~2 min)
  • Adiabatic Processes / Lapse Rates (Youtube ~2 min)

    B. Week 7 Lab Exercises and Activities

    7.1 Pre-Lab - Moisture and Humidity

    7.2 Part A, Activity 1: Vapor Capacity - Relative Humidity

    7.3 Part A, Activity 2: Dew Point

    7.4 Part A, Activity 3: Using Sling Psychrometer to Measure Relative Humidity
  • Instructional Lab Video: Part A, Activity 3: Use of Sling Psychrometer to Determine Humidity (Required: Youtube ~6 min)

    7.5 Part A, Activity 4: Use of Ice-Air Condensation to Determine Humidity
  • Virtual Experiment Data: Use of Ice-Air Condensation

    7.6 Part B: Orographic Lifting and Adiabatic Cooling
  • Instructional Slide Show: Virtual Field Trip / Adiabatic Cooling Explained

    7-7. Introductory Video Exercise: Moisture in the Atmosphere and Precipitation

    C. Week 7 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday May 16, 12 PM)

  • Task 7-1. Pre-Lab Atmospheric Moisture
  • Task 7-2. Part A, Activity 1: Vapor Capacity
  • Task 7-3. Part A, Activity 2: Dew Point
  • Task 7-4. Part A, Activity 3: Sling Psychrometer DO NOT COMPLETE
  • Task 7-5. Part A, Activity 4: Use of Ice-Air Condensation
  • Task 7-6. Part B: Orographic Lifting and Adiabatic Cooling
  • Task 7-7. Introductory Video Exercise: Earth-Sun Relations and Solar Heating of Atmosphere
  • Task 7-8. Week 7 Atmospheric Moisture Lab Canvas Practice Quiz (complete online directly in Canvas Course shell)

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    Week 8 Class Materials - Climate of Oregon (May 16 - May 22, 2022)

    ES106 Lab Zoom Class Recording Week 8 May 11, 2021 (Archive)

    A. Week 8 Class Notes and Learning Resources

    Reading: Climate of Oregon Overview (Wikipedia, April 2021)
    Reading: Climate of Willamette Valley, Oregon (Oregon Climate Service, 1993)

    Class Slide Show: Overview of Oregon Physiography and Climate

    Virtual Field Guide / Road Trip: Oregon Climate
  • Oregon Statewide Precipitation Map

    Video Resources
    Overview of Lifting Mechanisms (Required, youtube ~9 min)
    Orographic Lifting Process (Required, youtube ~1.5 min)
    Video Link: Climate of the Pacific Northwest (Youtube ~7 min)
    Video Link: Rainshadow Effect in the Pacific Northwest (Youtube ~2 min)

    B. Week 8 Lab Exercises and Activities

    Week 8 Lab Instructions: Oregon Climate and Weather

    8-1. Video Review Worksheet: Overview of Atmospheric Lifting Mechanisms; Oregon Climate Overview
  • Video Link: Overview of Lifting Mechanisms (Science Briefing NOAA / NWS youtube ~9 min)
  • Video Link: Climate of the Pacific Northwest (Youtube ~7 min)
  • Video Link: Rainshadow Effect in the Pacific Northwest (Youtube ~2 min)

    8-2. Pre-Lab Oregon Climate
  • Virtual Oregon Field Trip: Physiography and Climate

    8-3. Part A, Activity 1: Physiography of Oregon

    8-4. Part A, Activity 2: Oregon Precipitation Map

    8-5. Part B, Activity 1: Air Temperature Transect

    8-6. Part B, Activity 2: South-Central Oregon Temperature-Elevation Relationship

    C. Week 8 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday May 23, 12 PM)

  • Task 8-1. Video Review Worksheet: Orographic Lifting
  • Task 8-2. Pre-Lab Oregon Climate
  • Task 8-3. Part A, Activity 1: Physiography of Oregon
  • Task 8-4. Part A, Activity 2: Oregon Precipitation Map
  • Task 8-5. Part B, Activity 1: Air Temperature Transect
  • Task 8-6. Part B, Activity 2: South-Central Oregon Temperature-Elevation Relationship
  • Task 8-7. Week 8 Oregon Climate Lab Canvas Practice Quiz (complete online directly in Canvas Course shell)

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    Week 9 Class Materials - Global Climate Change [Take-Home Assignment / No Lab Meeting] (May 23 - May 29, 2022)

    ES106 Lab Zoom Class Recording Week 9 May 18, 2021 (Archive)

    A. Week 9 Class Notes and Learning Resources

    Text Reading: Global Climate Change

    Class Powerpoint Slide Show: Global Climate Change

    Video Resources
    Earth's Climate Cycles [Required, NOVA Youtube ~5 min]
    Causes of Long-Term Climate Change [Required, Youtube ~3 min]

    BBC The Big Chill - Global Climate Change Video [Required, Youtube ~48 min]

    B. Week 9 Lab Exercises and Activities

    9-1. Climate Change Reading Review Questions
  • Text Reading: Global Climate Change

    9-2. Video Review Exercise: BBC The Big Chill Climate Change
  • BBC The Big Chill - Global Climate Change Video [Required, Youtube ~48 min]

    C. Week 9 Assignment Task Inventory and Checklist (Due for Canvas Submission by Monday May 30, 11 PM)

  • Task 9-1. Climate Change Reading Review Questions
  • Task 9-2. Video Review Exercise: The Big Chill

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    Week 10 Class Materials (May 30- June 3, 2022)

    ES106 Labs Do Not Meet This Week - Memorial Day

    ES106 Lab Quiz 2 Thursday June 2: Week 6-7-8-9 Content (Drop-in Canvas Quiz Available 8 AM - 11 PM, 1 hour time limit)
  • Quiz 2 Study Guide (Spring 2022)


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    Week 11 - Final Exams (June 6 - June 10, 2022)

    ES106 Labs Do Not Meet This Week


    Class Notes

    The class notes are organized according to their order of occurrence throughout the term. They are available in Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF) Format. Acrobat Reader is invoked as a plug-in within the web browser environment. It is available on most machines at WOU. Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free by returning to Taylor's Home Page

    Exam study guides will be included as the term progresses. Please check future postings as exam time approaches

    1. Introduction to Earth System Science
    2. Basic Math Review
  • Metric-English Conversion Factors
    3. Basic Science Review
    4. Intro to Water and Hydrologic Cycle
    5. Matter, Energy, Heat
    6. Chemical Bonds and Chemistry of Water
    7. Water Pollution Issues
    8. Intro to Oceanography and Seafloor
    9. Physical and Chemical Oceanography
    10. Atmospheric Structure and Composition
    11. Atmospheric Moisture
    12. Atmospheric Pressure and Wind
    13. Weather Patterns and Storms
    14. Greenhouse Effect
    15. Global Change / Climate Change

    Video Exercises

  • Endless Voyage (part 1) - The Water Planet
  • Endless Voyage (part 7) - Water Properties
  • Endless Voyage (part 12) - Deep Connections / Currents
  • Endless Voyage (part 16) - Coastal Processes
  • Understanding Oceans

  • Coastal Processes Video Exercise (Earth Revealed)

  • Understanding Weather
  • "Big Chill" Global Climate Change

    Powerpoint Slide Shows to Accompany Class Notes

  • ES106 Introduction
  • ES106 Introduction to Matter and Heat
  • ES106 Water Chemistry
  • ES106 Hydrologic Cycle / Global Water Budget
  • ES106 Water Pollution Issues
  • ES106 Introduction to Oceanography
  • ES106 Seafloor
  • ES106 Ocean Chemistry
  • ES106 Ocean Sediments
  • ES106 Ocean Waves-Currents-Tides
  • ES106 Coastal Processes
  • ES106 Structure and Composition of the Atmosphere
  • ES106 Atmospheric Moisture
  • ES106 Atmospheric Pressure Systems
  • ES106 Air Masses and Weather Systems

    Phases of Water (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)
    Hydrologic Cycle (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)

    Breakup of Pangaea (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)
    Seafloor Spreading (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)

    Cascadia Subduction Zone Animation (Youtube 2-3 min)
    Seafloor Spreading and Magnetic Reversals (Youtube 3 min)

    Field Trip Guides

    NEW LINK: Karen Brown - Virtual Field Trip / Oregon Climate

    Coastal Processes of Oregon: Lincoln City Field Trip, Tuesday Aug. 26, 2014
  • Pre-Trip Reading Assignment/Two-Page Summary (Due by Field Trip Departure Time)
  • Komar (1992) Oregon Coastal Processes and Hazards (Pre-Trip Reading / Journal Article)

  • ES106 Lincoln City / Oregon Coast Field Trip Guide


    Video Links

  • Properties of Water (youtube video ~5 min)
  • Heat Transfer (youtube video ~5 min)
  • Water Phase Changes / Hydrologic Cycle (youtube video ~5 min)
  • Water Heat of Fusion / Phase Change Experiment (youtube video ~14 min; Watch first 3 minutes)

    AGI Faces of Earth Video Series: Building the Planet (You Tube)
    AGI Faces of Earth Video Series: Shaping the Planet (You Tube)
    AGI Faces of Earth Video Series: Assembling America (You Tube)
    AGI Faces of Earth Video Series: A Human World (You Tube)

    Youtube Clip - sedimentary environments (~14 min)
    Youtube Clip - sedimentary structures (~7 min)
    Water Phase Change Animation

    Online Homework Assignments (Canvas)

    Homework Instructions:

    (1) Clicking on the link at the end of this section will take you to a web-based class management system called "Canvas"
    (2) Once at the site, Login at the top of the page.
    (3) Enter your WOU student server username (the first letter of your first name + the first 6 letters of your last name).
    Use all lower case letters only!!!
    (4) Enter your username again for the password.
    Use all lower case letters only!!!
    (5) The class Canvas site has news events, forums, due dates, and links to weekly homework/practice quizzes.
    (7) Click on the practice quiz assignment you wish to complete, and begin the online assignment.
    (8) You may stop and begin the assignment as many times as you wish, but only until you click "submit for grading".
    (9) Make sure you print a hard copy of your homework answers and/or save them as a digital file on your local drive!

    Note: Pay attention to the availability dates. You have unlimited time and an unlimited number of tries to correctly answer and submit the questions.

    Note: Print your questions and answers from the browser icon... this will be your written record of completing the assignment!!


    Click Here to Go to Canvas and the ES106 Homework Page


    Class Exercises

    In-Class Exercise: Introduction to Unit Conversions and Working with Numbers

    In-Class Exercise: Introduction to Salinity Calculations

    Metric-English Conversion Factors

    Take-Home Exercise - Applications of Scientific Methods and Techniques

    In-Class Quantitative Problem Set
    Chemistry/Periodic Chart Homework

    Optional Extra Effort Excercise: Complete Canvas Practice Quiz 9 - Global Climate Change; Write two-page summary of climate change impacts in Pacific Northwest (MS Word *.docx - Times New Roman, 12 point, double spaced)
  • Click Here for Extra Effort Reading Assignment for Two-Page Summer - Climate change impacts in the Pacific Northwest

    Answer Keys for Class Exercises

    Key: In-Class Quantitative Problem Set
    Key: Chemistry/Periodic Chart Homework
    Key: Density Questions on p. 50 of Notes

    Cyber Monday Assignment

    Part 1: Youtube Video - Oceans and Coastal Processes (~30 min)
  • Coastal Video Review Questions

    Part 2: Coastal Processes of Oregon Reading Assignment
  • Komar (1992) Journal Article: Ocean Processes and Hazards on Oregon Coast


    ES106 Lab Resources

    ES106 Lab Syllabus Spring 2016

    ES106 Lab Manual (Updated Spring 2016)

    Take-Home Lab: Unit Conversion and Problem Solving Techniques
  • Metric-English Conversion Factors

  • Take-Home Problem Set: Quantitative Methods and Unit Conversions

    Lab 1: Properties of Water
  • Lab 1 Water Properties

  • Properties of Water (youtube video ~5 min)
  • Hydrologic Cycle (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)

    Lab 2: Heat and Temperature
  • Lab 2 Heat and Temperature

  • Heat Transfer (youtube video ~5 min)
  • Water Phase Changes / Hydrologic Cycle (youtube video ~5 min)
  • Density Facts (youtube video ~3 min)
  • Water Heat of Fusion / Phase Change Experiment (youtube video ~14 min; Watch first 3 minutes)

  • Phases of Water (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)

    Lab 3: Introduction to Oceanography
    Lab 3 Intro to Oceanography
  • In-Class Exercise: Introduction to Salinity Calculations

  • Introduction to Longitude and Latitude (Youtube ~3 min)
  • Demonstration Thermohaline Circulation (Youtube ~2 min)
  • Intro to Thermohaline Circulation (Youtube ~3 min)
  • Ocean Salinity (NASA - Youtube ~3 min)
  • Introduction to Global Ocean Currents (Youtube ~13 min)

  • Figures for Part C-5 (Atlantic Water Masses)

    Lab 4: Dynamic Ocean Floor
    Lab 4 Dynamic Ocean Floor
  • In-Class Exercise: Seafloor Bathymetry / Echosounder Depth-Travel Times

  • Intro to Plate Tectonics Part 1 (~1.5 min, Youtube)
  • Intro to Plate Tectonics Part 2 (~3 min, Youtube)
  • Seafloor Spreading and Magnetic Reversals (~3 min, Youtube)

  • Seafloor Bathymetry and Echosounder Technique (~2 min, Youtube)
  • Seafloor Topography Animation (1.5 min, Youtube)

  • Introduction to Map Scale (3.5 minute, Youtube

  • Breakup of Pangaea (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)
  • Seafloor Spreading (powerpoint animation; rt-click-saveas-open in powerpoint)

    Lab 5: Earth-Sun Relations / Atmospheric Heating
  • Lab 5 Earth Sun Relations / Atmospheric Heating

  • Solar Heating of the Earth (Youtube ~3 min)
  • Earth-Sun Relations-Seasons-Atmospheric Heating (Youtube ~10 min)

    Lab 6: Moisture in the Atmosphere
  • Lab 6 Moisture in the Atmosphere

  • Introduction to Relative Humidity and Dew Point (Youtube ~2.5 min)
  • Evaporation, Humidity and Hydrologic Clycle (Youtube India Education Special ~11 min)
  • Relative Humidity and Plant Growth (Youtube Fast Talking Unicorns ~5 min)
  • Sling Psychrometer - How it works (Relative Humidity and Dew Point) (Youtube Fast Talking Unicorns ~5.5 min)
  • Orographic Lifting (Youtube ~2 min)
  • Adiabatic Processes / Lapse Rates (Youtube ~2 min)

    Lab 7: Weather / Oregon Climate
  • Lab 7 Weather / Oregon Climate

    Lab Jump Start Activity p. 7.3: Link to Virtual Field Trip / Oregon Climate

    Overview of Lifting Mechanisms (Science Briefing NOAA / NWS youtube ~9 min)
  • Video Review Questions - Overview of Lifting Mechanisms (Science Briefing NOAA / NWS youtube ~9 min)

  • Orographic Lifting Process (youtube ~1.5 min)

    Lab 8: Climate Change
  • Lab 8 Climate Change
  • "Big Chill" Global Climate Change

    Additional Lab Exercises
  • Supplemental Lab: Air Pressure
  • Supplemental Lab: Air Temperature/Climate
  • Supplmental Lab: Collecting Weather Data
  • Supplemental Lab: Town Hall Meeting

    Lab Answer Keys
    Answer Key for In-Class Quantitative Problem Set

    Lab 1 Answer Key - Properties of Water
  • Lab 1 Key - Phil Update August 2014

    Lab 2 Answer Key - Heat Energy
  • Lab 2 Key - Phil Update August 2014

    Lab 3 Answer Key - Ocean Currents (Salinity-Temp-Density)
  • Lab 3 Key - Phil Update August 2014

  • In-Class Salinity Calculations - KEY
  • Lab 1-3 practice quiz Answer Key

    Lab 4 Answer Key - Physical Oceanography of the Seafloor
  • Lab 4 Key - Phil Update August 2014

  • Lab 4 practice quiz Answer Key

    Lab 5 Answer Key - Earth-Sun Relations and Atmospheric Heating
  • Lab 5 Key - Phil Update August 2014

    Lab 6 Answer Key - Moisture in the Atmosphere
  • Lab 6 Key - Phil Update August 2014
  • Lab 6 Answer Key - Additional Taylor Work Packet

    Lab 7 Answer Key - Oregon Climate Analysis
  • Lab 7 Key - Phil Update August 2014

    Lab Quiz Study Guides
    Practice Quiz Questions (Labs 1-3: Water, Heat, Intro Oceans)
    Practice Quiz Questions (Lab 4 Seafloor)

    ES106 Lab Quiz 1 Study Guide (Labs 1, 2, 3, 4)
    Lab Quiz 2 Study Guide (Labs 5, 6, 7)

    Study Guides and Assignment Checklists

    A General Guide For Studying Physical Science