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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
GEOG0204-1  Geomorphology and hydography
Duration :  30h Th, 15h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in geographical sciences, general orientation, 2nd yearDeuxième quadrimestre5
One-year preliminary programme leading to the Master in Geographical Sciences, Climatology orientation5
Holder(s) :  François Petit
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  1) Rivers: the hydraulics and mechanics of open channel flow, sediment transport processes, falls and bedrock-channels; channel gradient and the long profile, incised and entrenched meanders; meandering river channels and floodplains, braided and anastomosed channels, alluvial fan model and deltas; river channel changes : adjustments of equilibrium, terraces; captures; networks and drainage patterns, antecedent rivers, surimposed rivers

2) Mass movements and hillslopes processes: rockfall avalanche, landslides, rock glacier, mudflow, creep and solifluction; rainsplash, sheet-wash and rill formation, the equation of Wischmeier.

3) Karst geomorphology and hydrology : dissolution chemical of the karst rocks, karst hydrology and karst drainage system, cave system and cave interior deposits, karst landform and landscape, the influence of climate on karst development.

4) The components of landforms, great units of the relief, peneplanation, peneplains in Belgium.
Course objective :  To study the large mechanisms of the geomorphology : evolution of the landforms (forms and processes), karstic phenomena, mass movements and catchment denudation and the main topic, the rivers :erosion and sediment transport processes, rivers pattern, evolution of the valleys (terraces, captures, antecedence, surimposition)
Prerequisites :  Course of Geology
Workshops :  Practical works are based on analyses of topographic maps and aerial photographs, about karstic landscapes, incised meanders, meanders in floodplains, captures and terraces.
Organization :  Rivers (15h).

Mass movement (6h).

Karst geomorphology (6h).

Landforms, tectonic movements and cycle of erosion (3h).



The theoretical course and work practise are supplemented by three days of field works .
Written notes :  Rivers: 135 pages

Mass movement : 44 pages

Karst geomorphology : 41 pages

Landforms, tectonic movements and cycle of erosion: 19 pages



Ouvrages de référence :
- Amat, J-P., Dorize,L. & Le Coeur, C. 1996 : Eléments de Géographie physique. Bréal, Paris, 416 p.
- Bravard, J.P. & Petit, F. 1997 : Les cours d'eau : dynamique du système fluvial. Coll. U, A. Colin, Paris, 222 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 :  Theoretical course: written and oral examination.

Practical works: written examination
Contacts :  Département de Géographie, Institut de Géographie, Bât. B11, 4000 Liège 1 (Sart Tilman)
Secrétariat du Département : +32(0)4/366.54.78 - Fax : +32(0)4/366.57.22
François PETIT : Tél. : +32(0)4/366.52.68 - e-mail : Francois.Petit@ulg.ac.be
Olivier DEWITTE : Tél. : +32(0)4/366.52.55 - e-mail : odewitte@ulg.ac.be


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