GEO 1301 Earth: Natural Disasters Explained

3 crédits
Geologie
Faculte des sciences
This course examines the geological origin of a variety of natural disasters such as: earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides, avalanches, and floods. The students will gain a better understanding of how, where, and why these events occur, as well as of our ability to predict them. In order to better comprehend and appreciate the geological context in which these natural disasters occur, the following topics will also be discussed: the origin of the Earth, plate tectonics, mountain building, glaciations, and climate variability from a geological perspective.

Volet:

Cours magistral

Exigences:

The courses GEO 1301 and GEO 1111 cannot be combined for units. No background in science is required. This course cannot count as a Science optional course, but may be used as an elective.

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Hiver

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