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Feb 28, 2025
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GRY 348 - Geomorphology Credit Hours: 3 Geomorphology is the study of the origin, composition, and spatial distribution of surface landforms and their formative processes such as tectonic forces, chemical and physical weathering, and erosion and deposition of by water, wind, and ice. Emphasis is on geomorphic processes and landform development, methods of landform analysis, and environmental management. Case study approach is used to apply geomorphic concepts to understanding environmental hazards and sustainability and the role of humans as geomorphic agents. Field trips required.
Prerequisite: GRY 145 and GRY 146 ; or GLG 113 or GLG 114 and GLG 116 . Lecture contact hours: 2 Lab contact hours: 2
Typically offered: Fall
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