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ENVS3026 Geomorphology: Landscape Evolution under Changing Climate

Later Year Course

Offered By Fenner School of Environment and Society
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Environmental Science
Offered in Summer Session, 2012 and Summer Session, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The earth's surface and its landforms are continually changing as a result of erosion and sedimentation, both slow and catastrophic, governed by interactions between climate, biota and tectonic movements. Beginning with the origins of mountain belts, continental-scale lands of low relief, and island chains, the course shows how landforms ranging from mountains to rivers evolve through regolith and soil formation, erosion and sediment transport. The influence of geologic substrates, climate, biota and tectonics on these processes are examined, drawing on contrasting landscapes including those of arid Australia and tropical, mountainous Papua New Guinea. Methods are introduced for measuring soil and regolith formation, erosion rates and other geomorphologic processes, including intermittent natural hazards such as landslides and tsunamis. Particular attention is paid to the impacts of climatic shifts such as those of the ice ages, and the effects of human colonisation.

Indicative Assessment
  • Daily practical class tasks (50%)
  • 3 hour written test (50%)
Workload

Intensive course, 11-19 February 2012; 3 hours lectures (mornings); 3 hours practical (afternoons); and field excursion (2 all-day trips).

Areas of Interest Geography, Interdisciplinary Studies - Sustainability, and Resource Management and Environmental Science
Requisite Statement

96 units towards a degree, or the written approval of the course convenor.

Incompatibility

SRES3026

Preliminary Reading

To be advised.

Majors/Specialisations Environmental and Landscape Sciences, Geography, Natural Resource Management, and Sustainability Science
Science Group C
Academic Contact Dr John Field

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