GLG502 Advanced Geomorphology
Fluvial, glacial, volcanic, eolian, and solutional land forms and their interpretation. Relationships of climate, weathering, mass wasting, soil development, rock types, and ground water to landscape. Geologic and geomorphic interpretation of topographic maps.
Credits
- 4
Attributes
- Liberal Arts
Restrictions
- Must be enrolled in the following level: Graduate
Prerequisites
- (GLG338 or 50338)






