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The College is a leader in the study of the Earth as an integrated system, providing scientific understanding to address complex environmental challenges.
Global Vision. From the tiniest organisms to satellite studies, COAS research provides a global perspective of the Earth system.
Addressing Needs. Local and national environmental managers and policy makers can make informed decisions based on vital COAS research.
Tools for Understanding. COAS researchers develop and use state-of-the-art sensors and laboratory instruments to study all facets of Earth science.
Unlocking the Future. COAS scientists lead in studying ancient Earth as a means to understand our present and prepare for the future.
Reunions
Despite Hollywood Hype Believers in Mayan Cycle Say 2012 Is Not the End of the World (The Oregonian, 11/17/09)
Undersea Gliders May Help Oceanographers Understand "Dead Zones" (NSF, 11/16/09)
Enormous Jellyfish Swarming in Warming Oceans (AP, 11/16/09)
Ocean acidification impacts coastal rivers (Cosmos, 11/12/09)
OSU Partnering with Naval Research Lab, Others on Space-borne Coastal Imaging (11/5/09)
Why Are Kilimanjaro's Glaciers Fading? (Time, 11/3/09)
Reunion to Mark Anniversary of OSU's Discovery of Hydrothermal Vents (10/29/09)
Killer foam: Was It a Freak Event or a Warning? (Oregonian, 10/28/09)
OSU Researchers Find Cause of 2008 Offshore Earthquake Swarms (10/26/09)
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