Courses: GEO217 Hydrology, Ground Water and Geohazards - Autumn 2021




Credits

10.0

Level of Study

Bachelor

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Autumn

Objectives and Content

This course introduces topics in physical geography related to the interaction between water, climate, landscape and society. It aims to provide the student with a better understanding of water as a geomorphic agent, and how hydrological systems and catchments are influenced by human activity and climate change on different spatial and temporal scales. The course has a focus on the dynamic processes in nature related to runoff, and the objective is to increase the ability of participants to identify and reflect on the interaction between nature and society in hydrological processes.

The course also aims to disseminate an understanding of how water flows above and below the ground, and how human activity can influence the flow conditions. Students will gain experience with collecting, analysing and presenting hydrological data. Furthermore, the course will discuss triggering mechanisms of hydro-meteorological geohazards, and the impact on society by fluvial- and slope-related processes following predicted man-made climate changes with increased precipitation, higher sea level and extreme weather events. We will also discuss how planning and management can be used by the society to adapt to water-related problems. The course will have a focus on a Norwegian context.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course, the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The student

Skills

The student

General competence

The student

Required Previous Knowledge

GEO110/GEO115, GEO111 and GEO112/ GEO113 or equivalent knowledge

Earth Science students: GEOV101, GEOV102 and GEOV110

Students with equivalent background to the prior knowledge requirement can contact the Department (studieveileder@geog.uib.no)

Access to the Course

Open to students with required previous knowledge

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

1-2 lectures/seminars รก 2 hours pr. week

Total: 12-18 lectures/seminars.

2-4 days excursion/field course

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Forms of Assessment

The assessment comprises three elements: field report (25%), multiple choice test (25 %) and oral exam (50 %). The oral exam includes a 10 min presentation of a chosen topic. The field report will be a joint work of 2-3 students. All parts of the assessment must be passed in the same semester.

Grades for each part of assessment and the final grade will be published in Studentweb.

Grading Scale

A-F

Assessment Semester

Assessment in teaching semester

Course Evaluation

All courses are evaluated according to UiB's system for quality assurance of education.

Contact Information

Studieveileder@geog.uib.no