ERTH2415 NATURAL DISASTERS ERTH2415 – WINTER 2012 COURSE OBJECTIVES For each natural disaster presented, objectives are: o To understand its causes o To describe its characteristics o To examine its impact on people and infrastructure o To be aware of mitigation strategies. Emphasis on Canadian case histories. LECTURES Professor: Claire Samson (2170 Herzberg, x. 4396) Lectures: Section A: Friday 11:35 AM – 2:25 PM, Steacie 103 Section V: Broadcast on Rogers Digital Cable Channel 243 and online (http://www2.carleton.ca/cuol/access-yourcourses/) Monday’s from 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM, starting on Monday, January 9, 2012. Also available on CUOL’s Video on Demand (VOD) subscription service. (https://vod.cuol.ca/) Additionally, free viewing of the recorded lectures are available in the CUOL student centre, Loeb D299. Office hours: Tuesday 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM and Friday 3:00 – 5:00 PM. At these times, I am available in person in room 2170 Herzberg and on SKYPE (my SKYPE ID for this course is CU_ERTH2415). Feel free to come to see me or to connect with me via text, audio or webcam. Individual appointments also available at other times with prior arrangements made via WebCT email. Teaching assistant: Raymond Caron Textbook (required): Abbott, Patrick L. and Samson, C. 2009. Natural Disasters, Canadian Edition. McGraw-Hill. ISBN-13: 978-0-07-098037-2; ISBN-10: 0-07-098037-3. 1 ERTH2415 COMMUNICATION STRATEGY Please send all emails to Claire Samson and Raymond Caron via WebCT. We will endeavour to answer you within 2 business days. SCHEDULE (Subject to change) Date Lecture Topic 1 Introduction 2 Impacts with space objects 3 Great Canadian impact tour 13 Jan 4 Geomagnetic hazards 5 Plate tectonics 20 Jan 6 Plate tectonics and earthquakes 7 What happens during an earthquake? 27 Jan 8 Earthquakes close to home 9 Earthquakes and people 3 Feb 10 Tsunami 11 Mass movements I 10 Feb 12 Mass movements II 13 Snow avalanches 17 Feb 14 Fire Winter break (20-24 Feb): No classes 15 Plate tectonics and volcanoes 2 Mar 16 Active volcanism now! 3 Mar Exam #1 (12:00 PM – 2:00 PM) 17 Eruptive style and landforms I 9 Mar 18 Eruptive style and landforms !! 19 Canada’s policy on natural disasters 16 Mar 20 Extreme weather I 21 Extreme weather II 23 Mar 22 Hurricanes 23 Floods I 30 Mar 24 Floods II Examination period: Exam #2 6 Jan 2 ERTH2415 EVALUATION Quizzes and exams are true/false and/or multiple choice questions. Claire Samson will offer special office hours in preparation for exams #1 and #2. On-line quizzes Quizz #1 Quizz #2 Quizz #3 Quizz #4 Quizz #5 Exams Exam #1 (Saturday 3 March 2012 12:00-14:00) Exam #2 (Exam period) Evaluation Practice quizz Opens 10 Jan; Closes 15 Jan Opens 17 Jan; Closes 20 Jan Opens 31 Jan; Closes 5 Feb Opens 14 Feb; Closes 19 Feb Opens 13 Mar; Closes 18 Mar Lectures 1 to 14 inclusive Participation mark 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 50 % Lectures 15 to 24 inclusive 40 % TOTAL 100 % WebCT It is the student’s responsibility to download the lecture notes from WebCT prior to lectures. Students should also check the announcements and their WebCT email regularly. Students will be able to track their marks on WebCT. In case of problems with WebCT, contact webct_help@carleton.ca REQUESTS FOR ACADEMIC ACCOMMODATIONS You may need special arrangements to meet your academic obligations during the term because of disability, religious obligations or pregnancy. Students with disabilities requiring academic accommodations in this course must register with the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) for a formal evaluation of disability-related needs. Documented disabilities include but are not limited to mobility/physical impairments, specific Learning 3 ERTH2415 Disabilities (LD), psychiatric/psychological disabilities, sensory disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and chronic medical conditions. Registered PMC students are required to contact the PMC (613-520-6608) every term to have a Letter of Accommodation sent to the Instructor by their Coordinator. In addition, students are expected to confirm their need for accommodation for on-line quizzes with Claire Samson on Monday 9 January 2012 at the latest. For religious obligations and pregnancy: Please email me with any requests for academic accommodation on Monday 9 January 2012 at the latest, or as soon as possible after the need for accommodation is known to exist. You can visit the Equity Services website to view the policies and to obtain more detailed information on academic accommodation at http://carleton.ca/equity/accommodation MISSED EXAMS For exam #1: Students who are unable to write exam #1 because of illness or other circumstances beyond their control must inform Claire Samson on Tuesday 6 March 2012 at the latest. Their case must be substantiated with an official medical note or other documents. These students will write a deferred exam. For exam #2: see the Undergraduate Calendar, section 2.5 APPROPRIATE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM Cell phones must be turned OFF at all times. Laptops are to be used only to annotate the lecture notes. BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY RESERVE 2 hour maximum reading period, 2 copies in reserve Abbott, Patrick L. and Samson, C. 2009. Natural Disasters, Canadian Edition. McGraw-Hill. 4