290029 VU Earth Surface Dynamics: Landforms, Processes and Materials (2023W)
Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltung
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- Anmeldung von Mo 04.09.2023 09:00 bis Mo 18.09.2023 09:00
- Anmeldung von Mi 20.09.2023 09:00 bis Fr 29.09.2023 12:00
- Abmeldung bis Di 31.10.2023 23:59
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max. 50 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Lehrende
Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert
2 days fieldwork scheduled on Monday 23 and Tuesday 24 October (9:00 - 17:00)
Die Einheit am 18.1.24 findet ausnahmsweise im Seminarraum der Geographie am NIG statt (C0528).- Donnerstag 05.10. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 5A Geographie NIG 5.OG A0518
- Donnerstag 19.10. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 5A Geographie NIG 5.OG A0518
- Donnerstag 09.11. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 5A Geographie NIG 5.OG A0518
- Donnerstag 23.11. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 5A Geographie NIG 5.OG A0518
- Donnerstag 30.11. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 5A Geographie NIG 5.OG A0518
- Donnerstag 07.12. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 5A Geographie NIG 5.OG A0518
- Donnerstag 18.01. 13:15 - 14:45 Ort in u:find Details
- Dienstag 23.01. 13:15 - 14:45 Hörsaal 4C Geographie NIG 4.OG C0409
Information
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
The aim of this course is to introduce and explore concepts in relation to the earth surface processes and dynamics. Within this term, participants will understand how to dive into the use of geomorphological tools and apply these effectively within the general practice setting in a selected landslide study case in the region of Lower Austria (Austria). The students will have the opportunity to focus on the analysis of potential impacts, incorporating collected fieldwork information and GIS analysis with the modeling software of r.avaflow in order to model landslide processes.
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Assessment will be ongoing throughout the course in the form of attendance at the field excursion (20%), an oral presentation (20%), and a written final assignment (50%). Attendance and active contributions during sessions (10%) will also be assessed. In addition, the ability to interpret and present concepts and qualitative and quantitative data will be further evaluated.
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
The grade is based on the allocation of points, and the maximum attainable is 100. Minimum requirements have to be met in order to obtain a positive evaluation:
- Attendance at the fieldwork activity;
- Oral presentation;
- Written assignment;
- Regular attendance and fruitful discussion;
- A minimum of 50 points in total.Grading system:
>=88 points: very good
75-87 points: good
63-74 points: satisfying
50-62 points: sufficient
< 50 points: not sufficient
- Attendance at the fieldwork activity;
- Oral presentation;
- Written assignment;
- Regular attendance and fruitful discussion;
- A minimum of 50 points in total.Grading system:
>=88 points: very good
75-87 points: good
63-74 points: satisfying
50-62 points: sufficient
< 50 points: not sufficient
Prüfungsstoff
The examination will cover all materials provided during the individual presentations by the lecturers.
Literatur
- Embleton-Hamann, C. (Ed.). (2022). Landscapes and Landforms of Austria. Springer Nature.
- Fell R, Corominas J, Bonnard C, et al (2008) Guidelines for landslide susceptibility, hazard and risk zoning for land use planning. Engineering Geology 102:85-98. doi: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2008.03.022
- Marr P, Jiménez Donato YA, Carraro E, Kanta R, Glade T. The Role of Historical Data to Investigate Slow-Moving Landslides by Long-Term Monitoring Systems in Lower Austria. Land. 2023; 12(3):659. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12030659
- Mergili, M., Emmer, A., Juricová, A., Cochachin, A., Fischer, J.-T., Huggel, C., and Pudasaini, S. P. ( 2018) How well can we simulate complex hydro-geomorphic process chains? The 2012 multi-lake outburst flood in the Santa Cruz Valley (Cordillera Blanca, Perú). Earth Surf. Process. Landforms, 43: 1373 1389. doi: 10.1002/esp.4318.
- Mergili, M. and Fischer, J.-T. and Krenn, J. and Pudasaini, S. P. (2017) r.avaflow v1, an advanced open-source computational framework for the propagation and interaction of two-phase mass flows. Geoscientific Model Development (10) 2: 553-569. doi: 10.5194/gmd-10-553-2017
- Mishra, A.N., Maraun, D., Knevels, R. et al. Climate change amplified the 2009 extreme landslide event in Austria. Climatic Change 176, 124 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-023-03593-2
- Stumvoll, M.J., Canli, E., Engels, A. et al. The “Salcher” landslide observatory—experimental long-term monitoring in the Flysch Zone of Lower Austria. Bull Eng Geol Environ 79, 1831–1848 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10064-019-01632-wFurther literature will be specified by the individual lecturers during the course.
- Fell R, Corominas J, Bonnard C, et al (2008) Guidelines for landslide susceptibility, hazard and risk zoning for land use planning. Engineering Geology 102:85-98. doi: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2008.03.022
- Marr P, Jiménez Donato YA, Carraro E, Kanta R, Glade T. The Role of Historical Data to Investigate Slow-Moving Landslides by Long-Term Monitoring Systems in Lower Austria. Land. 2023; 12(3):659. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12030659
- Mergili, M., Emmer, A., Juricová, A., Cochachin, A., Fischer, J.-T., Huggel, C., and Pudasaini, S. P. ( 2018) How well can we simulate complex hydro-geomorphic process chains? The 2012 multi-lake outburst flood in the Santa Cruz Valley (Cordillera Blanca, Perú). Earth Surf. Process. Landforms, 43: 1373 1389. doi: 10.1002/esp.4318.
- Mergili, M. and Fischer, J.-T. and Krenn, J. and Pudasaini, S. P. (2017) r.avaflow v1, an advanced open-source computational framework for the propagation and interaction of two-phase mass flows. Geoscientific Model Development (10) 2: 553-569. doi: 10.5194/gmd-10-553-2017
- Mishra, A.N., Maraun, D., Knevels, R. et al. Climate change amplified the 2009 extreme landslide event in Austria. Climatic Change 176, 124 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-023-03593-2
- Stumvoll, M.J., Canli, E., Engels, A. et al. The “Salcher” landslide observatory—experimental long-term monitoring in the Flysch Zone of Lower Austria. Bull Eng Geol Environ 79, 1831–1848 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10064-019-01632-wFurther literature will be specified by the individual lecturers during the course.
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
(MG21 PF/APF SURFSPEC)
Letzte Änderung: Di 16.01.2024 10:46