Web Site:
Further course materials, including a copy of this syllabus, all homework assignments,
lecture notes, disaster summary information, announcements from the instructor, and
useful internet links can be found on the Internet at: http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol204/.
Be sure to check this web page regularly throughout the course for
important announcements and updates.
Homework and Exams:
The midterm and final exams will be mostly objective in nature with questions coming from
the reading material, lectures, and homework assignments. No make-up exams will be
given. The Final Exam will be cumulative. Homework assignments consist of
exercises designed to help the student gain practical experience in examining information
about the occurrence and effects of natural disasters. All homework answers should
be typewritten. Due dates are listed in the schedule below.
All homework is due by the end of the class period on the due date.
Due dates and times are firm. Late assignments will be subject to a
50% penalty and will not be graded in detail..
Field Trip
Because much of New Orleans is still a disaster zone, we have an excellent
opportunity to observe the effects of a natural disaster first-hand.
EENS 605 students are required to participate on a 4.5 hour field
trip to the disaster area in the first 2 weeks of the course. To sign up for a field trip please go
to the the web page at
http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol204/fieldtrip.htm Be sure to
follow all links on that page.
Disaster Summary:
Students will be required to find information on major natural disasters that occur during the time period of the course. Information
for this summary will be found in newspapers, magazines, and on the internet.
On the last day of class, each student will turn in a short summary of
the 12 worst disasters that occurred during the course. This summary should
include information on the type,
details, effects, death/injury toll, and economic impact of each of these 12
disasters. Further information on the disaster summary can be found at
http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol204/disastersummary.htm.
Term Paper
A 10 to 15 page term paper will be turned in on the last day of class
(December 6, 2007). The term paper can be on any topic related to Natural
Disasters, but the topic must be approved by the instructor before September 20,
2007. The term paper must show an advanced knowledge and understanding of the
chosen topic. The student may turn in a near final version of the term paper
by November 27 for the instructor to review and
critique. The instructor will then return the reviewed paper, along with his
comments so that the student has time to make the necessary revisions prior to
the due date. All students are encouraged to take this approach.
(This is required for students expecting the course to fulfill the writing
intensive course under the old curriculum).
Honor Code:
All students are expected to follow the Tulane Honor Code. If you are
unfamiliar with the Honor Code or have any questions about it, get a copy of the Honor
Code from your Dean's office or view it at:
http://college.tulane.edu/honorcode.htm. In short, the Honor Code states that all work turned
in for credit must be your own work in your own words, unless clear and explicit
acknowledgement of the sources of the work is given. This does not mean that
collaboration on assignments is discouraged. You may collaborate, just make sure
that the work you turn in is in your own words, and not just a copy of the work of your
collaborators.
Schedule of Lectures and
Assignments |
Date |
Topic |
Readings |
| Aug. 30 |
Natural Disasters &
Assessing Hazards and Risk
Homework Assigned: I. Disaster Info on the Internet |
Ch. 1
Lecture Notes |
| Sept. 4 |
Earth Structure, Materials, Systems, and Cycles |
Ch. 2
Lecture Notes |
| Sept. 6 |
Earth Structure, Materials, Systems, and Cycles |
Ch. 2 & 3 |
| Sept. 11 |
Earthquakes: Causes and Measurements
Homework I Due |
Ch. 4 |
| Sept. 13 |
Earthquake Hazards and Risks
Homework Assigned: II. Seismological Exercises |
Ch. 4 & 6 |
| Sept. 18 |
Earthquake Prediction and Control |
Ch. 6 |
| Sept. 20 |
Earthquake Case Histories
Term Paper Topic must be approved by instructor |
Ch 4, & 7
Lect. Notes |
| Sept. 25 |
Tsunami |
Ch. 5 |
| Sept. 27 |
Volcanoes, Magma, and Volcanic Eruptions
Homework II Due
Homework Assigned: III. Volcanological Exercises |
Ch. 8 |
| Oct. 2 |
Volcanic Landforms, Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics |
Ch. 8 & 9 |
| Oct. 4 |
Volcanic Hazards, Beneficial Aspects, and Predicting
Eruptions |
Ch. 9 |
| Oct. 9 |
Volcanic Case Histories
Homework III Due |
Ch. 9
Lect. Notes |
| Oct. 11 |
Volcanic Case Histories
|
Ch. 9
Lect. Notes |
| Oct. 16 |
Midterm Exam |
|
| Oct. 18 |
Mass Wasting and Mass-Wasting Process
Homework Assigned: IV. Mass Wasting Exercises |
Ch. `0 |
| Oct. 23 |
Slope Stability, Triggering Events, Mass Wasting Hazards |
Ch. 10 |
| Oct. 25 |
Subsidence: Dissolution & Human Related Causes |
Ch. 10
Lect. Notes |
| Oct. 30 |
The Ocean-Atmosphere System
Homework IV Due |
Ch. 11 |
| Nov. 1 |
Thunderstorms & Tornadoes
Homework Assigned: VI. Weather Exercises |
Ch. 12 |
| Nov. 6 |
Tropical Cyclones |
Ch. 13 |
| Nov. 8 |
Tropical Cyclones |
Ch. 13 |
| Nov. 13 |
Tropical Cyclones
Homework V Due |
Ch. 13 |
| Nov. 15 |
Coastal Zones
Homework Assigned: V. Flooding Exercises |
Ch. 13 |
| Nov. 20 |
River Systems & Causes of Flooding
|
Ch. 14 |
| Nov. 22 |
Thanksgiving Holiday |
|
| Nov. 27 |
River Flooding
Draft of Term Paper Due (recommended) |
Ch. 14 |
| Nov. 29 |
Flooding Hazards, Prediction and Human
Intervention
Homework VI Due |
Ch. 14 |
| Dec. 4 |
Meteorites & Impacting Events |
Ch. 17 |
| Dec. 6 |
Meteorites & Impacting Events
Term Paper Due
Disaster Summary Due |
Ch. 17 |
| Dec. 15 |
FINAL EXAMINATION 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
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