Wave Pattern

Spring 2024 Syllabus

Fluvial Geomorphology - WATS/GEO 5150/6150

Registration

For the first time, we are offering Ecohydraulics for Continuing Education Units (CEU) & USU Academic Credit. USU students should register for WATS/GEO 5150 or WATS/GEO 6150 depending on their department and standing as undergraduates or graduates. Non-USU students and professionals taking the class for CEU should register for CEWA 6150 - Fluvial Geomorphology.

Schedule

Spring 2024 WATS/GEO 5150/6150 & CEWA 6150

ClassTimeDaysWhereDatesInstructor(s)
Discussion, Workshop and/or Field Trips1:30 pm - 5:00 pmMondayF2F in Logan DE105 and online via ZoomJan 8 - Apr 23, 2024Joseph Michael Wheaton
Lecture /Discussion1:30 pm - 2:30 pmWednesdayF2F in Logan DE105 and online via ZoomJan 8 - Apr 23, 2024Joseph Michael Wheaton

See Canvas for Zoom Link.

This is a hybrid face to face delivery class, and we plan to meet in person at at DE 105 most every Monday and Wednesday (unless a field trip is scheduled for Monday by prior arrangement) if permissible. Those taking the class for CEU credit will primarily be joining us by Zoom. For those unable to attend field trips (due to remote participation) I will give you instructions for how to recreate the field trip we are doing, on your own by visiting riverscapes near you.

Course Schedule / Outline

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

Rough Plan:

WeekM/WDateModuleTopicBook Chapter
1Mon1/81Geomorphic Analysis - Reading the LandscapeChapter 1: Geomorphic analysis of river systems: an approach to reading the landscape
1Wed1/102Key Concepts in Fluvial GeomorphologyChapter 2: Key concepts in river geomorphology
2MonMLK Holiday Monday 1/15
2Wed1/173Catchment-Scale Controls on River GeomorphologyChapter 3: Catchment-scale controls on river geomorphology
3Mon1/224Catchment HydrologyChapter 4: Catchment hydrology
3Wed1/244Catchment HydrologyChapter 4: Catchment hydrology
4Mon1/295HydraulicsChapter 5: Impelling and resisting forces in river systems
4Wed1/315HydraulicsChapter 5: Impelling and resisting forces in river systems
5Mon2/56Fluvial Geomorphic ProcessesChapter 6: Sediment movement and deposition in river systems
5Wed2/76Fluvial Geomorphic ProcessesChapter 6: Sediment movement and deposition in river systems
6Mon2/127Channel GeometryChapter 7: Channel geometry
6Wed2/148Instream FormsChapter 8: Instream geomorphic units
7MonPresidents Day Monday 2/19; No Class
7Wed2/218Instream FormsChapter 8
8Mon2/269Floodplain Forms & ProcessesChapter 9: Floodplain forms and processes
8Wed2/289Floodplain Forms & ProcessesChapter 9
9Mon3/410River DiversityChapter 10: River diversity
9Wed3/610River DiversityChapter 10
Mon - FriSring Break; No Class3/11 to 3/15Optional Field Trip TBD
10Mon3/1811River BehaviorChapter 11: River behaviour
10Wed3/2011River BehaviorChapter 11
11Mon3/2512River EvolutionChapter 12: River evolution
11Wed3/2712River EvolutionChapter 12
12Mon4/113Human Impacts on River SystemsChapter 13: Human impacts on river systems
12Wed4/313Human Impacts on River SystemsChapter 13
13Mon4/814Sediment Flux at Catchment ScaleChapter 14: Sediment flux at the catchment scale: source-to-sink relationships
13Wed4/1014Sediment Flux at Catchment ScaleChapter 14
14Mon4/1515Applications of Fluvial GeomorphologyChapter 15: The usefulness of river geomorphology: reading the landscape in practice
14Wed4/1715Applications of Fluvial GeomorphologyChapter 15
15Mon4/22Projects
15Tue4/23Last Day of Classes 4/23/24

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:

Wave Pattern

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