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GG 384

Glacial Processes & Landforms

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This course examines the distribution and nature of glacial environments including: the features, mechanics and hydrology of glaciers; glacial erosional and depositional processes and landforms; temporal fluctuations in glacial ice cover, their causes and consequences. (Physical Geography)† Prerequisites: GG281 and GG282. Notes: 2 lecture hours, 1 lab hour. Field Excursion.

This course examines the distribution and nature of glacial environments including: the features, mechanics and hydrology of glaciers; glacial erosional and depositional processes and landforms; temporal fluctuations in glacial ice cover, their causes and consequences. (Physical Geography)† Prerequisites: GG281 and GG282. Notes: 2 lecture hours, 1 lab hour. Field Excursion.

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This course examines the distribution and nature of glacial environments including: the features, mechanics and hydrology of glaciers; glacial erosional and depositional processes and landforms; temporal fluctuations in glacial ice cover, their causes and consequences. (Physical Geography)† Prerequisites: GG281 and GG282. Notes: 2 lecture hours, 1 lab hour. Field Excursion.


GG 384

Glacial Processes & Landforms

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This course examines the distribution and nature of glacial environments including: the features, mechanics and hydrology of glaciers; glacial erosional and depositional processes and landforms; temporal fluctuations in glacial ice cover, their causes and consequences. (Physical Geography)† Prerequisites: GG281 and GG282. Notes: 2 lecture hours, 1 lab hour. Field Excursion.

This course examines the distribution and nature of glacial environments including: the features, mechanics and hydrology of glaciers; glacial erosional and depositional processes and landforms; temporal fluctuations in glacial ice cover, their causes and consequences. (Physical Geography)† Prerequisites: GG281 and GG282. Notes: 2 lecture hours, 1 lab hour. Field Excursion.

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This course examines the distribution and nature of glacial environments including: the features, mechanics and hydrology of glaciers; glacial erosional and depositional processes and landforms; temporal fluctuations in glacial ice cover, their causes and consequences. (Physical Geography)† Prerequisites: GG281 and GG282. Notes: 2 lecture hours, 1 lab hour. Field Excursion.


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GG 384 Prerequisites

GG 230 (Min. Grade D-) or GG 280 (Min. Grade D-) or (GG 281 (Min. Grade D-) and GG 282 (Min. Grade D-) )

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GG 384 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 3 (3)

Year 4 (4)