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Video powerpoints for Geomorphology

Please view and take notes on the presentations. The 3 Coastal Processes & Landforms presentations are on material I would have covered on Weds., April 5. Aeolian Processes & Landforms 1 and 2 contain the material I would have covered on Monday, April 3. I plan to be back on Monday, April 10.

Coastal Processes and Landforms 1; and here is the Powerpoint file that goes with it (if you want to print out the notes).

Coastal Processes and Landforms 2; and here is the Powerpoint file that goes with it (if you want to print out the notes).

Coastal Processes and Landforms 3; and here is the Powerpoint file that goes with it (if you want to print out the notes).

Aeolian Processes and Landforms 1; and here is the Powerpoint file that goes with it (if you want to print out the notes).

Aeolian Processes and Landforms 2; and here is the Powerpoint file that goes with it

GEOMORPHOLOGY ASSIGNMENT FOR MARCH 29, 2006

Rock Cycle

Igneous Rocks

Sharon Gabel
Associate Professor, Department of Earth Sciences (Geology Program ) State University of New York at Oswego
Before coming to SUNY Oswego, I taught at the University of Southern Indiana
I got my Ph. D. in Geology at SUNY Binghamton studying the Calamus River, Nebraska and got my BS in Geosciences at Penn State.

Courses Taught
Introductory Geology
Introductory Geology Lab
Sedimentology
Hydrogeology
Surface Water Hydrology
Geomorphology --- GEOMORPHOLOGY ASSIGNMENT FOR MARCH 29, 2006; Powerpoints for Chapters 6 and 7: rivers1.ppt and rivers2.ppt
Great Lakes Environmental Issues

Recent Papers
B. J. Willis and S. Gabel, 2003. Formation of deep incisions into tide-dominated deltas: Implications for the stratigraphy of the Sego Sandstone, Book Cliffs, Utah, USA. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 73(2).
B. J. Willis and S. Gabel, 2001. Sharp-based, tide-dominated deltas of the Sego Sandstone, Book Cliffs, Utah, USA. Sedimentology, 48(3):479-506.
Willis, B.J., Bhattcharya, J.P., Gabel, S.L., and White, C.D., 1999. Architecture of a tide-influenced delta in the Frontier Formation of central Wyoming, USA. Sedimentology, 46(4):667-688.

NYSGA field trip guide

Affiliations
International Association of Sedimentologists National Association of Geoscience Teachers
Oswego County Humane Society Oswego County Animal Welfare League
Oswego Figure Skating Club The Nature Conservancy

Fun Stuff
My dog's page

Pictures from my sabbatical in Calgary, Alberta

I invite you to visit this site -- it puts so many things into perspective.

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Please send comments to
Sharon Gabel gabel@oswego.edu
Last updated 11/4//05