GEOL420G  Geomorphology

CONTENT:  This course studies the origin, history, and characteristics if landforms produced by fluvial, glacial, wind and wave erosion, mass-wasting, and by groundwater or by a combination of these, acting upon the major types of earth materials and structures. Laboratory work includes the interpretation of topographic and geologic maps, air photos, and stereopairs. A field trip may be required. Prerequisite:  GEOG100 or GEOL111 and Graduate Standing.   4 hours. This course is crosslisted with GEOG420G.

OFFERED:  Fall Semester.

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