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Geography Syllabus

Course: GEOG 3B, Spring 2008
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by Lectures Date, Topic & Readings Date(s) Topic Relevant Chapters and Pages Mar 31(M) Introduction Browse Ch1 (2-17), Ch2 (19-31) April 2 (W), 2 (F), 7 (M), 9 (W), 11 (F) Geology and Landforms Ch12 (329-350) Ch13 (355-383) Ch14 (387-414) April 14 (M), 16 (W), 18 (F), 21 (M) Weathering processes and Soils Ch15 (419-426) Ch21 (607-633) April 23 (W), 25 (F) Gravitational processes and Mass Movement Ch15...

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by Lectures Date, Topic & Readings Date(s) Topic Relevant Chapters and Pages Mar 31(M) Introduction Browse Ch1 (2-17), Ch2 (19-31) April 2 (W), 2 (F), 7 (M), 9 (W), 11 (F) Geology and Landforms Ch12 (329-350) Ch13 (355-383) Ch14 (387-414) April 14 (M), 16 (W), 18 (F), 21 (M) Weathering processes and Soils Ch15 (419-426) Ch21 (607-633) April 23 (W), 25 (F) Gravitational processes and Mass Movement Ch15 (426-437) April 28 (M), 30 (W), May 2 (F), (M) 7 Hydrologic processes Ch16 (449-477) May 2 (F) REVIEW -May 5 (M) MIDTERM - May 9 (F), 12 (M), 14 (W), 16 (F), 19 (M) Fluvial processes and forms Ch17 (483511) May 21 (W), 23 (F) Coastal processes and forms Ch19 (541-554) May 26 (M) HOLIDAY May 28 (W), 30(F) Glacial processes and forms Ch20 (575-601) June 2 (M), 4 (W) Wind processes and forms Ch19 (555-566) June 6 (F) SUMMARY AND REVIEW - - June 11 (W): 8:00-11:00AM FINAL EXAMINATION - -
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