Courses

Course title:Erosion and Transport Processes in Landscape
Faculty:Faculty of Science
Department:Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology
Course code:KFG / 7ETPL
Credits:6
Semester:Winter
Level of study:Mgr.
Format of study:Lecture 1 [Hours/Week], Practical classes 2 [Hours/Week]
Name of the lecturer:doc. RNDr. Tomáš Galia, Ph.D. (G); Doktorand Doktorand
Language:English
ISCED F broad:Natural sciences, mathematics and statistics
Annotation:Erosion constitutes one of the most significant global environmental problems we face today. In addition, assessments of sediment transport and potential changes of river morphology are important for sustainable management of river channels in densely inhabited areas. The main aims of the course is to present theoretical background of soil erosion and transport processes in stream channels including river morphodynamics and to provide a broad overview of possible modelling approaches in these topics. Up-to-date modelling software from each topic is presented and students do several practical exercises by using this software. Short field excursion demonstrates examples of soil erosion in the agriculture landscape and morphodynamics of meandering and gravel-bed rivers.