Předmět Physical geography 1 (KFG / PHGE1)
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Obsah
Geomorphology:1. Introductory information; Position of geomorphology, pedology and pedogeography in the system of Earth science; Global structural geomorphology, tectonic relief-forming processes and forms, volcanic relief-forming processes and forms.2. Weathering processes, slope gravitational processes and forms.3. Fluvial processes and forms.4. Glacial and periglacial processes and forms.5. Karstic, aeolian and marine processes and forms.6. Anthropogenic and biogenous relief, climatic and climagenetic geomorphology.Pedogeography:7. Pedogenesis, pedogenic factors, weathering, pedogenetic processes.8. Composition and characteristics of the soil.9. Soil horizons.10. Systematics of soil types in the Czech Republic.11. Systematics of soil types in the world.12. Soil evolution over the Quaternary period.13. Written exam.
Literatura
Allison, R.J. (ed.). Applied geomorphology: theory and practice. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. 480 p. ISBN: 0-471-89555-5. 2003. Goudie, A.S. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Geomorphology, Volume 1, A-I. 1st ed., London: Routledge. 578 p. ISBN: 0-415-32737-7. 2004. Goudie, A.S. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Geomorphology, Volume 2, J-Z. London: Routledge. p. 580-1156. ISBN: 0-415-32738-5. 2004. Summerfield, M.A. Global geomorphology: an introduction to the study of landforms. London: Longman Scientific & Technical. 537 p. 1991. Sposito, G. Chemistry of soils. New York: Oxford University Press. 27 p. ISBN: 0-19-504615-3. 1989. Owens, P.N., Slaymaker, O. (eds.). Mountain geomorphology. 1st ed., London: Arnold. 313 p. ISBN: 0-340-76417-1. 2004. Kozák, J. et al. Soil Atlas of the Czech Republic. Prague: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague. 150 p. ISBN: 978-80-213-2028-4. 2010. Schaetzl, R.J., Anderson, S. (2009):. Soils: genesis and geomorphology. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009, 817 s.
Požadavky
The students are expected to have basic knowledge of geology. For the course completion, it is required to submit a description of pedogeographical a geomorphological characteristics of the selected territory assigned by lecturers. Students participate in the financial costs connected with the short field trip. The course is completed by written final exam in the extent of lecture topics and required reading. The final exam consists of two parts: geomorphological (10 questions) and pedogeographical (10 questions). The result of a course examination is expressed on a four-point scale: 1 = excellent, 2 = very good, 3 = good, 4 = fail. Final assessment of the exam is as follows: 0 - 50 pts. = fail, 51 - 70 pts. = good, 71 - 90 pts. = very good, 91 - 100 pts. = excellent.
Garant
RNDr. Veronika Kapustová, Ph.D.doc. RNDr. Karel Šilhán, Ph.D.
Vyučující
RNDr. Veronika Kapustová, Ph.D.doc. RNDr. Karel Šilhán, Ph.D.