The World Needs Geoscientists
From the energy transition and climate change to natural disasters and drought, geoscientists are at the forefront of solving society's critical issues.
Join a Unique Geosciences Community
The Jackson School of Geosciences combines three world-class integrated units to offer a depth and breadth of educational and research opportunities found at no other institution. All three have a global reputation and some of the world's best experts in their scientific disciplines. The combination makes the Jackson School a truly unique place to pursue an education and conduct research. Click on the links below to explore the amazing research being conducted at each unit.
Making a Global Impact
Research at the Jackson School of Geosciences spans the planet. From mountain tops to ocean trenches, from Texas to Antarctica, Jackson School scientists are looking for answers to some of the most difficult and important questions facing our world. This map contains just a few highlights of that research. For more, see Jackson School News.
Latest News
Features
Gateway to the Geosciences
December 13, 2025
Environmental Science is one of the hottest undergraduate majors at the Jackson School. It’s also a great on-ramp for other geosciences fields.
Features
Life on the Rocks
December 13, 2025
Professor Charlie Kerans is retiring after 40 years of research, education and mentorship at UT.
Features
Texas is Energy
Energy powers the world, fueling industries, economies, and everyday life. Learn how research at the Jackson School of Geosciences is shaping the future of energy.
Features
Into the Glacial Abyss
December 9, 2024
A Jackson School-led mission took a historic dive to Greenland’s glaciers in search of answers to sea level rise.
Media Releases
Groundwater Availability Faces Big West-East Divide That is Expected to Intensify
June 5, 2026
Groundwater is a critical resource — but one that can be easily and sometimes irreversibly exhausted. In a study published in the journal Earth’s…
Media Releases
Easily Overlooked Small Wetlands Are a Big Source of Global Methane
June 4, 2026
Water-logged land areas such as marshes, bogs and fens are the world’s largest natural source of methane. Even the smallest of wetlands emit this powerful…
Media Releases
The Complicated New Origins of Pangea’s Big Breakup
June 3, 2026
The Triassic Period ended when a gargantuan amount of molten igneous rock called the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) spewed out of the Earth’s mantle…