Douglas Clark

Geology

Western Washington University

Workshop Participant, Webinar Participant, Website Contributor

Website Content Contributions

Activities (2)

Using a GIS to Assess Stream-Channel Migration part of GIS and Remote Sensing:Activities2
Douglas Clark, Geology Dept., Western Washington University Summary This lab uses a guided GIS worksheet to help new Geomorph students to investigate a basic problem about rivers: how do channels migrate. Context ...

Build a Delta! part of Geomorphology:Activities
This is a 3-part lab that allows new geomorphology students to experience first-hand the scientific method by investigating the processes and results of river-delta formation.

Course (1)

Geomorphology part of Course Design:Goals Database
Five-credit (quarter system), junior-level field-oriented course in geomorphology that emphasizes locally observable (and measurable) geomorphic processes: rivers, hillslopes, mass wasting, glaciers.

Other Contribution (1)

An Actively Evolving Glacier Forefield, Mt. Baker, Washington part of Vignettes:Vignette Collection
A geoscience educational page detailing the glacial geomorphology of Mt. Baker's Easton Glacier forefield in Washington, covering its Little Ice Age landforms, retreat history, and associated glacial features like moraines and drumlinoid till, with aerial imagery and field observations for teaching landscape evolution.