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Dec 26, 2024
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ENSC 360 - Geomorphology3 credits Geomorphology is the study of landforms and the Earth surface processes involved in their creation and evolution through time. Climatic and tectonic controls on landform evolution will be emphasized in this class. goals of this class include understanding the processes that build and transform landscapes and identifying and mapping landforms in the field and on imagery. An emphasis will be placed on practical applications to natural hazards the resource problems (such as active tectonics, river system, hill slopes, coastlines, glaciers, soils, wind, and Quaternary climate change). Prerequisite(s): PHSC 101
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