Middlebury

GEOL 0251

Landscape Evolution

Landscape Evolution
In this course we will investigate processes that shape the Earth's surface, including weathering, mass movements, and the effects of water, wind, and ice. Students will examine how such processes govern the evolution of landforms in differing climatic, tectonic, and lithologic settings. Field and laboratory study will focus on the role of active surficial processes, as well as glaciation and other past events, in development of the landscape of west-central Vermont. We will also discuss implications for human activities and maintenance of natural systems. (Any 0100-level geology course, or by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab
Subject:
Geology
Department:
Geology
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED SCI
Equivalent Courses:
ENVS 0251
GEOG 0150
ECSC 0351
ECSC 0251
GEOG 0251 *

Sections in Fall 2008, School Abroad France (Paris)

Fall 2008

GEOL0251A-F08 Lecture (Munroe)
GEOL0251Z-F08 Lab (Munroe)