Earth's surface is a dynamic canvas shaped by the powerful forces of climate, tectonics, and water. Understanding how these processes interact to sculpt mountains, valleys, and river networks is key to decoding our planet's history and predicting its future. This course provides a clear pathway to understanding the quantitative mechanics behind geomorphic processes. You will transition from simply observing landscapes to analyzing them scientifically, learning how to measure and model the physical forces that drive landscape evolution.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational principles of geomorphology and surface processes.
- Analyze the interaction between tectonic uplift, climate patterns, and surface erosion.
- Apply quantitative equations to model river incision, hillslope transport, and glacial erosion.
- Explore modern digital elevation models and topographic analysis techniques.
- Evaluate how landscapes respond to environmental change over geological timescales.
You will start with core geological terms and foundational concepts of sediment transport and hydrology. From there, you will progress to reading and interpreting quantitative models of drainage basins, mountain ranges, and coastal systems through clear written explanations and step-by-step mathematical breakdowns.
This course is designed for beginners, students of Earth science, and geography enthusiasts who want to build a solid, quantitative foundation in landscape analysis without needing advanced prerequisites. Begin your journey into the science of Earth's evolving landscapes today.
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