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Earth Surface Processes - ENVE266

Understanding how and why the Earth's surface looks and changes in the way it does is fundamental to effective environmental management. This unit examines earth surface processes from a catchment perspective: hill slopes and soils; rivers and floodplains. We draw on Australian and overseas examples from diverse environments to demonstrate how biophysical processes shape our landscape. Students gain practical, laboratory and field-based skills that help them interpret the landscape. These are taught in both on-campus sessions and weekend field trips. This unit builds on themes introduced in ENVE117 and GEOS112, and provides a sound conceptual background for students continuing in environmental sciences, environmental management and programs in ecology, biology, geology and archaeology.

Credit Points: 3
When Offered:

S1 Day - Session 1, North Ryde, Day (On-campus dates: Compulsory field trips)

S1 External - Session 1, External (On-campus dates: Compulsory)

Staff Contact(s): Dr Paul Hesse, Dr Kira Westaway
Prerequisites:

ENVE117(P) or GEOS117(P) or GEOS112(P) Prerequisite Information

Corequisites:

NCCW(s): GEOS266
Unit Designation(s):

Science

Technology

Unit Type:
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Environment and Geography

Faculty of Science

Timetable Information

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