First day
	Overview of Geodynamics today ( one hour )
	Global Earth Structure ( 1.5 hour )
	Second day
	Mantle Viscosity Structures ( from geophysical inferences) ( one hour )
	Mantle Rheology ( different creep mechanisms ) ( 1.5 hour )
	Third day
	Thermal Conductivity ( one hour )
	Equation of state and mantle phase transitions ( 1.5 hour )
	Fourth day
	Introduction to nonlinear systems ( one hour )
	Nonlinear Systems and Feedback ( two hours )
	Fifth Day
	Introduction to equations of ( one hour )
	Mantle convection: various levels of approximation ( two hours )
	Sixth Day
	Numerical methods in mantle ( one hour )
	Numerical Results in mantle convection ( slabs upper-mantle plumes, superplumes ) ( two hours )
	seventh day
	visualization and post-processing ( one hour )
	large-scale computing in geophysics ( two hours )
	eighth day
	student oral exams ( three hours )
	
	Reference
	Karato, S., The Dynamic Structure of the Deep Earth, Princeton
	University Press, 2003.
	Schubert, G., Turcotte, D.L. and P. L. Olson, Mantle Convection,
	Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001.
	Cohen R., E., Ed., High-Performance Computing Requirements for
	the Computational Solid Earth Sciences, 96 pp, 2005
	http://www.geo-prose.com/computational_SES.html
	Hansen C.D. and C.R. Johnson ( Eds )., The Visualization Handbook,
	962 pp., Elsevier Press, Amsterdam , Holland, 2005.
	Yuen, D.A., Maruyama, S., Karato, S.-I. and B.J. Windley, Superplumes: Beyond Plate Tectonics, Springer Verlag, 2007.
	
	
	David A. Yuen