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GE484 Geohazards and landslide mapping

Course description for academic year 2020/2021

Contents and structure

The course gives an overview of different kinds of geo-hazards; landslides, floods, tsunamis, earthquakes etc. We spend most of the time on landslides and explore rock slides, debris- slides and flows, quick-clay slides and snow avalanches. Examples from these are further investigated through practical exercises. An important part of the course is mapping of slides and risk analysis in the field and to evaluate trigger mechanisms for the various slides and other geo-hazards.

Learning Outcome

Knowledge

Have a broad and general understanding of tsunamis, earthquakes, floods and landslides and how these can influence human society.

Detailed knowledge of different kinds of landslides; the slide process and trigger mechanism.

 

Skills

Be able to identify and interpret different kinds of traces from landslides in the field.

 

General qualifications

Be able to investigate and map previous slide events in an area and to discuss the risk for future events.

Entry requirements

None

Recommended previous knowledge

GE406 Introduction to Geology

GE414 Structural Geology

GE413 Cartography and GIS

Teaching methods

Lessons, assignments and field work

Field  work:

4 days of mapping different kinds of slide deposits in Lærdal, western Norway. Students work on their own (two student together) under supervision of teacher. 1 day excursion to look at other traces of geohazards (unstable rock slopes, debris flows, snow avalanches).

Compulsory learning activities

Approved exercise reports: a. tsunamis, b. floods and c. earthquakes.

Approved report from landslide mapping 

Assessment

Written exam, 4 hours. Grading A-F.

Examination support material

Ruler

Calculator

Coulor pencils

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