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Physical Geography

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY

Brian McClelland

Geography Department
College of Eastern Utah

Image courtesy of Harshad Sharma.

Course Description

Geology 1000 is designed as a general study of the distribution and interrelationships of earth's physical elements. These include the atmosphere, climate, water, storms, landforms fluvial (river) processes, deserts, glaciation, waves and coastal processes. We will also comprehend the distribution of terrestrial flora and fauna. Videos, overheads, & powerpoints will supplement lecture. Library assignments and reports will be discussed by the instructor.

Copyright 2008, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. dpearson. (2007, August 23). Physical Geography. Retrieved August 20, 2008, from College of Eastern Utah Web site: http://ocw.ceu.edu/geography/physical-geography. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License