MICHAEL MANGA
Professor and department chair, Earth and Planetary Science
B.S. 1990 (Geophysics) McGill
S.M. 1992 (Engineering Sciences) Harvard
Ph.D. 1994 (Earth and Planetary Sciences) Harvard
Miller Fellow, UC Berkeley, 1994-1996
Assistant Professor, University of Oregon, 1996-2001
At Berkeley since Fall 2001
manga AT seismo.berkeley.edu
Department of Earth and Planetary Science
University of California, Berkeley
Office: McCone 381
Berkeley CA 94720-4767
Phone: 510-643-8532
Fax: 510-643-9980
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Areas of expertise: planetary science, fluid mechanics, hydrology, geodynamics, physical volcanology
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Research Interests
- Publications (refereed, opinion pieces, papers in review, nonrefereed, books)
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Awards
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Neat stuff in the lab!
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Neat stuff in the field!
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Neat stuff off the computer!
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Current students
and collaborators
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Courses taught at UC Berkeley:
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EPS 3: The Water Planet
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EPS 12: The planets (last taught Spring 2008)
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EPS 24: Freshman seminar, Geoscience in the movies, Fall 2018, Fall 2020 (Fall 2017, Spring 2014, Fall 2009, Fall 2010)
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EPS 50: Planet Earth, last taught fall 2019
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EPS 105: Hydrogeology
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EPS 108: Geodynamics, last taught Spring 2019
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EPS 118: Field camp, Summer 2020 (also Summer 2014, 2016, 2018)
- EPS 150: Case studies in Earth system science (Fall 2020, Fall 2022)
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EPS 200: Problems in Hydrogeology (with Chi Wang; most recently on Induced Seismicity, fall 2019)
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EPS 214: Physical
Volcanology (spring 2020, also 2017, 2016, 2002)
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EPS 236: Geological
Fluid Mechanics (last taught Fall 2007)
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EPS 260: Research in Earth Science
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EPS 290: Planetary volcanism: A Martian perspective (Spring 2003 with Mark Richards)
- EPS 290: Unlearning Racism in the Geosciences (Spring 2021)
- Group meetings/readings
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Courses taught at University of Oregon
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Theses from the
research group
What is geophysics?
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