Lecture 1 GEOL/GEOG 321 Geomorphology

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Please fill out this information on the index card Geo 321 Spring 2002 Name Class standing Major (dept. or div) E-mail address Local phone # (optional) Why are you here? (be honest) "Special concerns" Geology classes taken: by number Geography classes taken: by number Related science classes taken: by name Lecture 1 GEOL/GEOG 321 Geomorphology J. Steven Kite West Virginia University 10 Jan 2006 GEO 321 Crew J. Steven Kite Office Hours: Th Th 11:30-12, 4-4:30 222/223 White 293-5603 x 4330 Matt Finkenbinder TA Office Hours: M W 9-10:30317 White 293-5603 x 4330 (Good Luck!)

Handouts Description Final Tentative Schedule is on-line Lab Description - Monday Lab Schedule - Monday Miscellaneous 321 Labs met Monday but not next week. Check out: http://www.geo.wvu.edu/~kite/teaching.htm Purchase Items for Lab Readings Textbook: Bloom, Arthur L., 2004, Geomorphology A Systematic Analysis of Late Cenozoic Landforms, Third Edition, Waveland Press, 494 p., $64.95 list; ISBN 1-57766-354-3 Outside Readings On-Line or Colson Library, ask at desk - Kite: Geo 221: name of author (year), e.g. Hooke, 1994

What is Geomorphology? Bloom, 2 nd Edition (p. 1) The systematic description and analysis of (physical) landscapes & the processes that change them. What is Geomorphology? Ritter, Kochel & Miller, 4 th edition (p.3):... the study of landforms... What is Geomorphology? Rhodes Fairbridge (1968) preface to the Encyclopedia of Geomorphology "The Science of Scenery"

General Systems Theory What is a system? A collection of related objects and the processes relating these objects. Types of Systems Isolated system: no energy or matter leaks out of system & none comes in. Closed System: no matter leaks out of system & none comes in. Open system: energy or matter leaks out of, or is added to system. Natural Systems Most geomorphic systems are open. Steady state (type of open system) balance between input and out flow. Steady state implies balance between Driving Forces and Resisting Forces

Grade Balance between sediment supply and ability to transport sediment Textbook: "delicate balance" Base Level Lowest elevation to which a stream can erode Local Base Level: Rock Outcrop, Lake Level. etc. Ultimate Base Level: Sea Level steady state dynamic state metastable equilibrium dynamic metastable equilibrium

steady state Any Property Time dynamic equilibrium Any Property Time metastable equilibrium Any Property Time

dynamic metastable equilibrium Any Property Time steady state dynamic state metastable equilibrium dynamic metastable equilibrium steady state dynamic state metastable equilibrium dynamic metastable equilibrium

Geomorphic Thresholds Straw that breaks camel's back Small energy or mass input that produces a change in equilibrium conditions w/in a geomorphic system Geomorphic Thresholds Intrinsic: e.g. collapse of cave roof Extrinsic: e.g. climate, meteorite impact

Geomorphic Thresholds Intrinsic: e.g. collapse of cave Extrinsic: e.g. climate, humans Real world geomorphic systems not as simple as in the lab! = the frustration = the attraction of geomorphology Concepts = Simple Real world geomorphic systems not as simple as in the lab! = the frustration = the attraction of geomorphology Stopped Here: 20 Aug 2002

When do you measure stability? instantaneous? or short term? or long term? minute, day, year, 100 years, or 20 million years "Grade" is time-dependent time scales and geomorphology (Schumm & Lichty, 1965) tens to 100's of m.y. - cyclic time intermediate - graded time minutes to centuries - steady time hard to find steady time in terms of water movement steady time varies in sediment transport suspended load? dissolved load? bed load?

Assignments Buy Text Read Chapters 1, 2 & 3 ASAP Gather Items for Lab: Calculator 10 sq/in graph paper 10 sq/cm graph paper Ruler with 1/10ths of inch AND cm (e.g. C-Thru) 2H-4H Pencils Good Quality Colored Pencils Good Soft Eraser 3 Ring Binder Protractor? Tracing Paper? Next Topic: TECTONIC GEOMORPHOLOGY