The Master of Science in Geoscience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers students the opportunity to study Earth's dynamic systems through research in geology, hydrology, environmental geoscience, and planetary science. The program emphasizes field-based investigations, lab analysis, and computational modeling to prepare students for academic, governmental, and industry careers.
Analyzing Groundwater Recharge Rates in Fractured Rock Aquifers
Reconstructing Paleoclimate Conditions from Ice Core Records
Remote Sensing of Coastal Erosion Patterns Over Time
Petrologic Study of Volcanic Ash Layers from Midwestern Deposits
Isotopic Tracing of Nitrate Contamination in Agricultural Watersheds
Modeling the Movement of Tectonic Plates Using GPS Data
Assessing Earthquake Risk in Intraplate Seismic Zones
Carbonate Mineral Analysis in Freshwater Spring Systems
Evaluating Glacier Retreat Trends Using Satellite Imagery
Mineralogical Analysis of Martian Analog Rocks
Impact of Hydraulic Fracturing on Groundwater Quality
Analysis of Sinkhole Formation in Karst Terrains
Microfossil Assemblages for Paleoenvironment Reconstruction
Geophysical Surveying of Subsurface Archaeological Sites
Modeling Soil Erosion in Sloped Agricultural Landscapes
Elemental Composition Mapping of River Sediments
Hydrogeologic Modeling for Sustainable Aquifer Use
Thermochronology of Metamorphic Rocks in Orogenic Belts
Geospatial Analysis of Landslide Risk in Mountainous Regions
Trace Metal Contamination in Urban Soil Profiles
Investigate Earth’s processes and structure through hands-on geoscience research addressing environmental change, sustainability, and natural hazards.
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