Geology 203 - Surface Processes

Fall
2014
01
4.00
Persaram Batra
MW 11:00AM-12:15PM
Mount Holyoke College
88747
Clapp Laboratory 305
pbatra@mtholyoke.edu
The surface of the Earth is a history book of past environmental change. Every hill and valley, every erosional feature and every deposit is the result of processes acting at the Earth's surface. In this course we study these processes (e.g. glaciers, rivers, slopes, coastlines, windblown sand, frozen ground, cave formation, soil development) to better understand how they work and to understand the resulting landforms and deposits. With this understanding we can then observe different landforms and deposits and infer past processes (environments of deposition).
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