Module Identifier |
GG10610 |
Module Title |
EARTH SURFACE ENVIRONMENTS |
Academic Year |
2004/2005 |
Co-ordinator |
Dr Paul A Brewer |
Semester |
Semester 1 |
Other staff |
Dr Bryn P Hubbard |
Mutually Exclusive |
RD15710, RC11510 |
Course delivery |
Lecture | 20 Hours 1 hr lectures. |
Assessment |
Assessment Type | Assessment Length/Details | Proportion |
Semester Exam | 2 Hours Multiple choice exam.
| 100% |
Supplementary Assessment | 2 Hours Multiple choice exam. | 100% |
|
Learning outcomes
On succesful completion of this module, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of :-
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the fundamental geomorphic processes such as erosion, transport and deposition.
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the processes, landforms and management strategies associated with differing environments.
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how landscape evolution can be reconstructed, and even predicted, from the observation of contemporary
processes and landforms.
Aims
To provide an insight into the nature of various earth surface environments.
Content
This module provides a valuable introduction to the dynamic process systems operating upon the
Earth's surface. Particular attention is paid throughout to integrating an understanding of
contemporary process with an understanding of contemporary and ancient landforms. A range of
global environments is examined, illustrating their landform assemblages, the process systems
operating in them and the problems encountered when attempting to manage them. The following
lecture outline will be followed during this module:
Lectures 1-2: Global Perspectives
Lectures 3-6: Fluvial environments
Lectures 7-10: Arid environments
Lectures 11-13: Mountain environments
Lectures 14-15: Periglacial environments
Lectures 16-20: Glacial environments
Reading Lists
Books
** Recommended Text
Summerfield, M. (1991) Global Geomorphology
Longman (Course Text). ISBN 0582301564
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 4