Middlebury

GEOL 1023

Coastal Processes

Coastal Processes
The coastline represents a highly variable and dynamic region between land and water, with periods of dynamic change from days (tides and storms) to hundreds of thousands of years (global sea level variations). In many parts of the world, mankind's present and/or desired use of these fragile and transitory boundaries often conflicts with how these regions should be managed. Though the use of various case studies, this course will focus on coastline structure, dynamic interaction between ocean and land, sea level rise, as well as past use and newer management practices.
Subject:
Geology
Department:
Geology
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SCI WTR
Equivalent Courses:
ECSC 1023

Sections

Winter 2020

GEOL1023A-W20 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2019

GEOL1023A-W19 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2018

GEOL1023A-W18 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2017

GEOL1023A-W17 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2015

GEOL1023A-W15 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2014

GEOL1023A-W14 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2010

GEOL1023A-W10 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2008

GEOL1023A-W08 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2007

GEOL1023A-W07 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2006

GEOL1023A-W06 Lecture (Manley)

Winter 2004

GEOL1023A-W04 Lecture (Manley)