Environmental Science (ENSC) - Snow and Ice Hydrology
ENSC 3196 Snow and Ice Hydrology
Prerequisites:
ENSC 2126 or
GEOG 2126
Antirequisites:
GEOG 3196, GEOG 4126
Hours:
3 hours a week of lecture with the occasional field excursion on university property replacing lecture time.
Credits:
3
Description:
In this systematic physical geography course students study the cryosphere using a practical approach to the measurement and analysis of the elements associated with snow and ice hydrology. Topics include snowfall, the formation and evolution of the snow pack, snowmelt, avalanches, ice growth and decay on sea ice, lakes and rivers, as well as glaciers and glacial hydrology, ground ice and permafrost hydrology. This course is also offered as GEOG 3196.