GE3406:03
Coral Reef Geomorphology
Townsville
Prerequisites: Any level 2 EA EV MB or TG subjects
Inadmissable Subject Combination: TG3002
39 lectures, 8 tutorials, 18 hours practicals. First semester.
Available to all level 3 EA, EV, MB and TG students.
Staff: Dr S Smithers.
This subject examines the geomorphology of coral reefs, covering their evolution and relationships between form and the physical, chemical and biotic processes that operate on coral reefs.
Learning Objectives:
- identify and understand the physical and other conditions that influence coral reef growth;
- understand the relationships between coral reef geomorphology and the processes operating on reefs;
- understand the theories of reef origin and how coral reef morphologies have developed in the context of Quaternary environmental change;
- identify different reef types and understand the evolutionary processes that underlie their development;
- identify/understand the nature and geomorphological significance of recent and future environmental change on coral reefs;
- understand the geomorphological processes which are important for coral reef management.
Assessment by practicals, tutorials, essay, field report (55%); examination (45%).
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