For the Instructor
These student materials complement the Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society Instructor Materials. If you would like your students to have access to the student materials, we suggest you either point them at the Student Version which omits the framing pages with information designed for faculty (and this box). Or you can download these pages in several formats that you can include in your course website or local Learning Managment System. Learn more about using, modifying, and sharing InTeGrate teaching materials.Record Your Findings
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Summarize your findings using the charts below. If you like, you can print out the chart and fill it in for your own reference. In order to receive credit, your work must be entered into the Module 1 Assessment and submitted before the deadline.
General Observations of the City
Estimated diameter of widest part of the city | |
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Estimated distance from placemark to nearest tidal water (water body that is connected to the ocean) |
Complete the chart below for three locations in New Orleans that lie at, near or below sea level:
Point of interest | 1 | 2 |
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Location coordinates | 30 °01'55.60 N; 90 °03'42.84 W | 29 °57'37.05 N; 90 °01'25.90 W |
Location elevation | ||
Location name (if you can find one) and description | ||
Characterization of type of development: residential, industrial, port, etc. | ||
Characterization of population density (high, med, low) |