Phillip Schmutz, Ph.D.
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GEO 4214 - Aeolian Geomorphology

Course Overview

This course focuses on aeolian (wind) processes that influence coastal and arid environments. Major themes in the course will be: 1) atmospheric controls on the location of arid environments; 2) the physics of sediment transport by wind; 3) modeling techniques used in aeolian geomorphology; 4) dune classifications and dune dynamics; and 5) desertification and climate change impacts on aeolian environments.

Student Learning Objectives (SLOs)

  • Outline the influence of global atmospheric circulation patterns on arid and semi-arid environments
  • Describe the classification schemes of dunes and the key processes of dune dynamics
  • Articulate how scientists’ model aeolian systems: from small scale to large scale
  • Summarize how arid and coastal dune systems respond to climate change forcing
  • Analyze sediment transport processes

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Course Materials

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  • Textbook: No required Textbook.

    • Supplementary texts:
      • Aeolian Geomorphology, I. Livingston and A. Warren (1996)
      • Dunes: Dynamics, Morphology, History, A. Warren (2013)
      • Geomorphology of Desert Dunes, N. Lancaster (1995)
      • Deserts: A Very Short Introduction, Nick Middleton (2009)

Assignments

  • Two Exams [60% – 30% each]
  • Seminar Days: Article Synopsis & Discussion [15%]
  • Desert/Dune System Project [25%]
 
 

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