To understand the associations between geomorphologic landforms, concepts and processes and critically evaluate and connect information about geomorphic processes.
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24CGEO 111
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Geomorphology (Theory) |
CO1: Interpret functions of Earth systems and analyze anthropogenic operating factors affect the development of landforms . CO2: Analyze mechanisms that control these processes. CO3: Assess the roles of structure, stage and time in shaping the landforms CO4: Acquire theoretical and empirical framework for understanding landscape evolution. CO5: Interpret geomorphological maps and apply the knowledge in geographical research. CO6: Contribute effectively in coursespecific interaction. |
Approach in Teaching:
Interactive lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstrations. Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, effective questions, Seminar presentation. |
Class Test, Semester end examinations , Quiz, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and Group projects. |
Nature, Scope and Approaches;
Earth: Interior Structure and Isostasy.
Plate Tectonics,
Earth Movements
Types of Folds and Faults,
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Weathering,
Mass Wasting,
Cycle of Erosion (Davis and Penck).
Fluvial,
Karst,
Aeolian,
Glacial, and
Coastal
Morphological, Processes and control systems in geomorphological studies
Essential Reading:
1. Dayal, P. (1996). A Text book of Geomorphology. Patna, India: Shukla Book Depot
2. Khullar, D.R. (2012). Physical Geography. New Delhi. India: Kalyani Publishers.
3. Bloom, A. L. (2003). Geomorphology: A Systematic Analysis of Late Cenozoic Landforms, New Delhi, India: Prentice-Hall of India
4. Kale, V. S. and Gupta A. (2001). Introduction to Geomorphology. Hyderabad, India: Orient Longman.
5. Singh, S. (2009):BhautikBhugol ka Swaroop (Hindi). Allahabad, India: Prayag Pustak.
Suggested Readings:
1. Huggett, R.J. (2007): Fundamentals of Geomorphology. New York, U.S.A.: Routledge.
2. Strahler, A. H. and Strahler, A N. (2001): Modern Physical Geography (4/E). New York, U.S.A.: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
3. Thornbury, W. D. (2004): Principles of Geomorphology. New York, U.S.A.: Wiley.
4. Christopherson, R. W. and Birkeland, G. H. (2012). Geosystems: An Introduction to Physical Geography (8th edition). New Jersey, USA: Pearson Education.
5. Mal, Suraj, Singh, R.B. and Huggel, C. (2018). Climate Change, Extreme Events and Disaster Risk Reduction. Switzerland: Springer. Pages 309.
E-Contents
1. AdvancesinAtmosphericSciences–Bimonthly,SPSciencePress,Paris0256-1538
2. AtmosphericEnvironment–Annual,Elsevier, Netherland1352-2310
3. AnnalsoftheNationalAssociationofGeographersIndia–Biannual, NationalAssociationofGeographers,NewDelhi0970-972X
4. https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/geomorphology