| The lecture
notes are in PDF format. Click on the link that has .pdf
extension.
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homepage.
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format. Click on the link that has .ppt extension. Be
warned. They are large (10 to 40 Mb) such that you will need
cable modem to dowload efficiently and CD burner to save to external
drive.
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download it easily and free from the Microsoft Office
website. Go to downloads page type in "Powerpoint Reader"
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download.
Introduction.pdf (Intro.ppt)
Earth
Structure and PlateTectonics.pdf Tectonics1.ppt
Tectonics2.ppt
Earthquakes
(html
or pdf)
Volcanoes
(html
or pdf)
Floods
(html
or pdf)
Landslides
(html
or pdf)
ET
Impacts (html or pdf)
Coastal
Processes (html
or pdf)
Hurricanes
(html
or pdf)
Tornadoes
(html
or pdf)
Note: In some cases, the notes in these files will cover material that
we may not get to or will be covered very briefly in class. If
this
material is also covered in your textbook, then you are ultimately
responsible
for knowing it! |
Satellite images of Hurricane Fran bearing down on
the southeast US
coastline in September of 1996. The central eye is clearly
seen in this Category 3 storm. [Photo credit: NOAA.]
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