Geohazards
Undergraduate course
- ECTS credits
- 10
- Teaching semesters
- Autumn
- Course code
- GEOV217
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Teaching language
- English
- Resources
- Schedule
Course description
Objectives and Content
Objectives
Geohazards are events coupled to geological and/or geophysical processes, which can potentially cause damage to the environment and/or society. The course aims to give an introduction to different types of geohazards, their potential consequences and how disasters can be prevented. Main focus will be on Norwegian geohazards, but extreme events from other parts of the world will be discussed. The course will develop an understanding of the geological and physical processes driving geohazards and how society can be affected. An introduction will be given to geotechnical methods to handle geohazards, and the mitigation measures that can be implemented to prevent disastrous events. Special attention will be given to building up an understanding of the interplay between nature and society, and how this interplay controls the potential consequences of an event.
Content
Main focus will be on processes causing landslides, floods, tsunamis, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, as well as their possible consequences, in addition to methods for quantifying their hazard and risk. In addition, we will discuss potential interlinkages between different types of geohazards, disaster prevention and management and quantification and communication of uncertainties. The course will include three components; a theoretical, a practical and a field based part. The theoretical teaching activities will mostly be student active. An important part of the course will be a series of practical exercises allowing the student to work with different aspects of the syllabus. In order to understand relevant geohazards in Western Norway, an excursion will be arranged where different geohazards (e.g. landslides and floods) will be presented with different risk mitigation measures. The students will also have the possibility to identify potential and previous events in the field.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the course the student should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student has
- an overview of the physical and geological processes causing geohazards such as landslides, floods, tsunamis, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
- knowledge of the creation of different landforms and deposits related to geohazards
- knowledge to describe methods for quantifying hazard for the individual geohazards and factors controlling their uncertainty
- knowledge of geotechnics and what mitigation measures can be used to reduce risk related to different geohazards
- understanding of possible consequences of geohazards as well as risk and disaster management
- knowledge of possible interactions between geohazards and their consequences.
Skills
The student is able to
- perform simple quantitative analyses (e.g. calculate landslide runout, calculated expected earthquake ground shaking)
- recognize deposits and landforms related to geohazards
- present and analyze data in a Geographical Information System (GIS)
- visualize observations/data/principles of geohazards graphically
- recognize and discuss risk mitigation measures for catastrophic geohazard events
- identify and categorize slide deposits in the field.
General competence
The student can
- use precise terminology to describe and discuss geohazards and their consequences orally and in writing
- recognize, assess and communicate the human role in, impact on and consequences of geohazards
- work individually and in groups, and ethically correct, with peers
- do field work during an excursion in agreement with the HSR-regulations at GEO/UiB
ECTS Credits
Level of Study
Semester of Instruction
Place of Instruction
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
Access to the Course
Teaching and learning methods
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
Assessment will be granted when the following assignments have been approved:
- Approved field diary
- Completed and approved 10 quiz assignments in connection with teaching
- Completed and approved three portfolio assignments: a poster, a group report and an individual written text
- Completed and approved two GIS-assignments in connection to teaching
- Handed in reflection note
Approved compulsory assignments are valid only in teaching semester.
Forms of Assessment
Portfolio assessment.
It is not possible to appeal the grade of this portfolio assessment. This is because a large part of the assessment in this course takes place orally in the classroom and would not be possible to reevaluate