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Spring 2021 Syllabus

Fluvial Geomorphology - WATS/GEO 5150/6150

Schedule

Fluvial Geomorphology - 12014 - WATS 5150 - 001

ClassTimeDaysWhereDatesInstructors
Discussion, Workshop and/or Field Trips1:30 pm - 5:00 pmMondayMainly ZoomJan 19 - Apr 27, 2021Joseph Michael Wheaton
Lecutre /Discussion1:30 pm - 2:30 pmWednesdayZoomJan 19 - Apr 27, 2021Joseph Michael Wheaton

Course Schedule / Outline

Course materials will be made available one week prior to the start of term.

Rough Plan:

WeekM/WDateModuleTopicBook Chapter
1MonMLK Holiday Monday 1/18 ; Classes Begin 1/19
1Wed1/21/211Geomorphic Analysis - Reading the LandscapeChapter 1: Geomorphic analysis of river systems: an approach to reading the landscape
2Mon1/25/20212Key Concepts in Fluvial GeomorphologyChapter 2: Key concepts in river geomorphology
2Wed1/27/213Catchment-Scale Controls on River GeomorphologyChapter 3: Catchment-scale controls on river geomorphology
3Mon2/1/20214Catchment HydrologyChapter 4: Catchment hydrology
3Wed2/3/215HydraulicsChapter 5: Impelling and resisting forces in river systems
4Mon2/9/216Fluvial Geomorphic ProcessesChapter 6: Sediment movement and deposition in river systems
4Wed2/11/216Fluvial Geomorphic ProcessesChapter 6: Sediment movement and deposition in river systems
5MonPresidents Day Monday 2/15; No Class
5Wed2/17/217Channel GeometryChapter 7: Channel geometry
6Mon2/22/20218Instream FormsChapter 8: Instream geomorphic units
6Wed2/24/218Instream FormsChapter 8
7Mon3/1/20219Floodplain Forms & ProcessesChapter 9: Floodplain forms and processes
7Wed3/3/219Floodplain Forms & ProcessesChapter 9
8Mon3/8/2110River DiversityChapter 10: River diversity
8Wed3/10/2110River DiversityChapter 10
9Mon3/15/2111River BehaviorChapter 11: River behaviour
9Wed3/17/2111River BehaviorChapter 11
10Mon3/22/2112River EvolutionChapter 12: River evolution
10Wed3/24/2112River EvolutionChapter 12
11Mon3/29/2113Human Impacts on River SystemsChapter 13: Human impacts on river systems
11Wed3/31/2113Human Impacts on River SystemsChapter 13
12Mon4/5/2114Sediment Flux at Catchment ScaleChapter 14: Sediment flux at the catchment scale: source-to-sink relationships
12Wed4/7/2114Sediment Flux at Catchment ScaleChapter 14
13Mon4/12/2115Applications of Fluvial GeomorphologyChapter 15: The usefulness of river geomorphology: reading the landscape in practice
13Wed4/14/2115Applications of Fluvial GeomorphologyChapter 15
14Mon4/19/21Slop
14Wed4/21/2116Review
15Mon4/26/2117ProjectsLast Day of Class 4/27/21

Instructor

Joe Wheaton
Professor of Riverscapes; Fluvial Geomorphologist; Restoration Practitioner

Office Hours:

Tuesday, 11:00 to 12:00 MT - Zoom or In-Person at NR360

Joe's Affiliations:


The 2021 Students and Their Work

The first class of the revamped Fluvial Geomorphology WATS/GEO 5150/6150 class was a phenomenal group of students. They had the challenge of taking a field-based course within the confines of Zoom classes during the pandemic. They were patient, engaged and had to work extra hard to overcome the inconveniences of learning virtually. These students did an excellent job learning to read riverscapes and starting down the road of becoming fluvial geomorphologists. Their hard work is showcased in some of their course websites below.

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