Douglas Clark
Geology
Western Washington University
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
Douglas Clark Western Washington University Location Continent: North America Country: United States of America State/Province: Washington City/Town: Bellingham UTM coordinates and datum: none Setting Climate ...
Communities
High Precision Positioning with Static and Kinematic GPS Interest Group
Teach the Earth
SERC Interest Group
Integrate/GETSI 2023 Survey
GETSI Community
Workshop Participant
March 2011 Geomorphology Workshop 2008
July 2008 Visualization Workshop 2004
February 2004