GEOG312-09S2 (C)
Semester Two 2009
Glacial Processes
Description
GEOG312 explores physical glaciological processes, and in particular, glacier motion and glacier hydrology. The course focuses on understanding derived from the results of recent research on the operation of these processes in temperate valley glaciers, although the results of research on other types of natural ice bodies (e.g. ice sheets) will be included where relevant. Knowledge oriented learning outcomes include an understanding of glacier processes, especially ice motion and glacier hydrology, and of interactions between glaciers and landscape; and understanding of glacier-related research conducted in New Zealand, as well as at other significant research glaciers around the world. Skill-oriented outcomes include the ability to use spreadsheet software to facilitate research-orientated data analysis, the ability to interpret and understand a wide range of types of graphical data, and the ability to critically evaluate published work, as well as own work and peer group work.
44 points of 200 level GEOG, including GEOG201, or in special cases with approval of the HOD.
Timetable
(there are 3 weeks of labs, dates to be advised - labs will not clash with other 300 level Geography labs)
Course Coordinator
Wendy Lawson
For further information see
Geography.
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Semester Two 2009
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