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Course Information

Course Name
Turkish Jeo-tehlikeler
English Geohazards
Course Code
JDM 626E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Tolga Görüm
Course Objectives - Understanding the basic concepts and control mechanisms that govern geohazards,
- Understanding and interpretation of physical principles, frequencies and magnitudes of geohazards
- Significance and the extent of environmental, human and economic losses due to geohazards
Course Description The course gives an overview to different types of geohazards, their significances and consequences, and how do disasters affect the natural environment and human? Main focus will be on Turkish geohazards, but extreme events from other parts of the world will be discussed. Main emphasis will be on landslides, floods, tsunamis and earthquakes, for which the geological and physical process will be discussed in addition to potential consequences and methods for quantifying hazard. In addition, we will discuss the links between different types of geohazards, their triggering mechanisms and domino effects.
Course Outcomes PhD students who take this course gain knowledge, skills and proficiency in the following subjects

- Explains physical and geological processes that cause geological hazards such as landslide, flood, tsunami and earthquake
- Explains the instantaneous and long-term relationships between geological hazards.
- Explains probable consequences of geohazards as well as susceptibility, hazard, risk and disaster concepts
- Describe methods for quantifying hazard for the individual geohazards and factors controlling their uncertainty
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Keller, E. A., & DeVecchio, D. E. (2016). Natural hazards: earth's processes as hazards, disasters, and catastrophes. Routledge.
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