Duration
Climatology : 25h Th, 25h Pr, 1d FW
Geomorphology : 15h Th, 20h Pr, 3d FW
Number of credits
Bachelor in geography : general | 9 crédits |
Lecturer
Climatology : Sébastien Doutreloup, Xavier Fettweis
Geomorphology : Geoffrey Houbrechts
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Climatology
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Geomorphology
This physical geography course is divided into two distinct parts (Climatology and Geomorphology):
1) The climatology part of the course is given by M. Fettweis
2) The second part of the course, given by G. Houbrechts, deals with the basic notions of geomorphology. Different themes are discussed:
- The large units of the relief (physiographic units), topographic structural forms, the evolution of the relief at different time scales.
- The mass transport processes: screes, landslides, avalanches; landslides; creep and solifluxion; runoff; soil erosion.
- Karst phenomena: dissolution processes; climatic factors; karst forms and deposits.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
Climatology
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Geomorphology
To understand the major mechanisms of geomorphology, namely: the evolution of the continental relief (forms and processes), karstic phenomena, mass transport and runoff.
To identify on cartographic documents, aerial photographs, or digital terrain models the relief forms following erosion.
To reconstruct the evolution of a continental relief at different time scales.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Climatology
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Geomorphology
Basics in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Geology
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Climatology
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Geomorphology
Geomorphology (15h theory + 20h practical work)
- The great units of the relief, the structural forms, (3h)
- Tectonic movements, erosion cycle, peneplanation (3h)
- Mass transport agents (6h)
- The karstic phenomena (3h)
The practical work of Geomorphology (20 h) focuses on the analysis of topographic maps, aerial photographs and digital terrain models.
The theoretical course and the practical work are completed by three days of field work.
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Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Climatology
Blended learning
Additional information:
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Geomorphology
Theoretical and practical courses are given face-to-face during the second semester.
Participation in the field days is mandatory.
Recommended or required readings
Climatology
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Geomorphology
For the partim, "geomorphology", lecture notes, practical and field work notes will be distributed to students as the course progress.
Reference works :
- Amat, J-P., Dorize,L., Gautier, E., Le Coeur, C. 2015 : Eléments de Géographie physique. Bréal, 4e édition, Paris, 464 p.
- Coque, R. 1977 : Géomorphologie. Coll. U, A. Colin, Paris, 430 p.
- Derruau, M. 1994 : Les formes du relief terrestre. Masson, Paris, 115 p.
- Hugget R.J. 2003 : Fundamentals of Geomorphology. Routledge Fundamentals of Physical Geography, Routledge, London, 386 p.
- Tricart, J. 1977 : Précis de Géomorphologie. Sedes, Paris, 345 p.
Assessment methods and criteria
Any session :
- In-person
written exam
- Remote
written exam
- If evaluation in "hybrid"
preferred in-person
Additional information:
Written exam with two parts : theory and practical aspects.
Climatology
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
oral exam
Written work / report
Additional information:
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
oral exam
- Remote
oral exam
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Additional information:
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Geomorphology
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- In-person
written exam ( open-ended questions )
- Remote
written exam ( open-ended questions ) AND oral exam
Additional information:
Theoretical course and practical work of each party: Written exam. Special attention will be given to all documents illustrating the notes and PowerPoint presentations of the course.
To answer questions related to the fieldwork, students will be able to consult their personal notes.
The calculation of the final grade is based on the following distribution: theory 50%, practical work 25%, fieldwork 25% (including the reports on the field days)
The deliberation score is unique and each party has a 50% share in the deliberation. However, if the result in either party is equal to or less than 8/20, it prevails and constitutes the overall grade for the course.
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
Geomorphology
A financial contribution will be requested to cover the costs related to the field days.
Contacts
Département de Géographie, B11
xavier.fettweis@uliege.be, S.Doutreloup@uliege.be
G.Houbrechts@uliege.be
Climatology
Xavier FETTWEIS
Sébastien DOUTRELOUP
Département de Géographie
Institut de Géographie physique
Bât. B11 - Sart Tilman 4000 LIEGE
Tél. : +32/(0)4/366.52.57
e-mail : xavier.fettweis@uliege.be; s.doutreloup@uliege.be
Secrétariat du Département : +32/(0)4/366.52.48
Geomorphology
Geoffrey HOUBRECHTS
Department of Geography
Institute of Physical Geography
Building B11 - Sart Tilman 4000 LIEGE
Phone: +32/(0)4/366.52.57
e-mail: G.Houbrechts@uliege.be
Secretariat of the Department: +32/(0)4/366.52.48
Association of one or more MOOCs
Climatology
The MOOC entitled 'Tout comprendre sur le climat et son réchauffement (S3)' is associated with this course.
Additional information:
https://www.fun-mooc.fr/fr/cours/tout-comprendre-sur-le-climat-et-son-rechauffement/