This Tulane University course covers the nature of the Earth, the development of its surficial features, and the results of the interaction of chemical, physical, and biological factors on the planet. Lecture notes are about energy and minerals; igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks; weathering and soils; geologic time; mass wasting; streams; groundwater; wind action and deserts; oceans; deformation of rock; earthquakes and the interior of the Earth; global tectonics; planetary changes; and glaciers. Educational levels: Undergraduate lower division
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Historical Geology is about the long and varied history of our planet. To study the history of the E...
Geology is the study of how the Earth works and what processes have shaped it through time. The Eart...
This geomorphology course contains lecture notes on: the history and basic concepts of geomorphology...
This site contains notes, graphics, presentations and slides for a variety of physical geology topic...
An introductory course in Physical Geology that is offered in both online and face-to-face settings....
This introductory physical geography course about the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and lithosp...
How do geologic processes and events directly influence human societies? How have humans changed the...
H. CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION: This course introduces earth processes and phenomena. The birth of the uni...
We created a new introductory-level geology course (Earth, Climate, and Life through Time) that emph...
This undergraduate level course examines the causes, effects, and options available to mitigate natu...
This book is the latest refinement of a classic introductory text that has helped countless students...
Course syllabus for GEOG 310 Physical Geography Course description: This course features investigati...
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Historical Geology is about the long and varied history of our planet. To study the history of the E...
Geology is the study of how the Earth works and what processes have shaped it through time. The Eart...
This geomorphology course contains lecture notes on: the history and basic concepts of geomorphology...