G 374 Geomorphic Processes
A study of landform processes at the earth's surface including the work of water, wind, and ice in erosion, transportation, and deposition on land and sea. The significance of geomorphic processes to human activities is included. A one to two-day weekend field trip is required. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. No credit allowed if taken after
G 318. May not be used as an elective for the B.S. in geology. This course is the same as
Geog 320; course may be taken only once for credit.
Cross Listed Courses
Geog 320
Prerequisite
G 202 or equivalent.