
GEOG521 Seminar in Geomorphology
CONTENT: This course emphasizes landform development under processes
associated with running water. Principal topics are climate and geomorphic
processes, weathering, the drainage basin as a geomorphic unit, water and
sediment in channels, channel form, hillslope characteristics, drainage pattern
evolution, channel changes over time, and the evolution of hillslopes. A field
trip is required. Prerequisite: Graduate student standing and GEOG420.
3 hours.
OFFERED: Alternate years,
Spring Semester. Last offered in the Spring 1999 Semester by Dr. Chris Groves.
Example Syllabus: SPRING 1999
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