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Landscape processes

  • ATS3790
  • Not offered in 2013
  • 6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
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Considers hydrologic and erosional processes affecting landscapes generally, including splash, surface runoff, interrill, rill, tunnel and gully erosion. The 'landscape ecology' approach is stressed, emphasising the need to develop an integrated view of landscape function that recognises links between hydrologic and erosional processes and the nature and spatial distribution of biota, including vascular and non-vascular plants, and soil fauna. Field interpretation and analysis skills form the focus for afternoons of fieldwork (e.g. estimating flood sizes, patterns of hillslope erosion). Mapping, sampling, and analytical methods are introduced. -- Course Website

Instructor: David Dunkerley

Prerequisites: 16 points of second-year geography or permission (ATS2545 strongly recommended)



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