Geomorphology
https://www.mesastate.edu/schools/snsm/geology/geo2002.htm

Andres Aslan, Mesa State College, Department of Geology, Mesa State College


Geomorphology is an upper level geology class that incorporates theory and methods from a variety of disciplines, including remote sensing, sedimentology, hydrology, soil science, and engineering geology. The class syllabus is available for viewing, and of special interest is the page reserved for student research. Seven student research papers are available in HTML format. Some examples of paper topics are: Reconstruction of the Paleotopography of a Quaternary Drainage System using Image Processing and GIS Techniques, and Provenance of an Anomalous Sediment Package. All papers contain visuals and most include references. Links are available to other courses with online resources, including a GPS for GIS page, and to the Mesa State College homepage.

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DLESE

Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology
Grade Level: Graduate/Professional, College Upper (15-16)
Theme: Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Geomorphology