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GEO-3139 Snow Avalanche Science and Management - 10 stp
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Type of course
Course contents
Application deadline
Applicants from countries within EU/EEA:: 1 December for the spring semester.
Exchange students and Fulbright students: 1 October for the spring semester.
UiT Students: 1 February for the spring semester.
Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree in geology, or a similar degree following a programme of study of at least three years, or similar education approved in accordance with the Norwegian Universities Act section 3-4. In addition, specialization in geology worth the equivalent of at least 80 ECTS credits is required. Normally, an average mark of C or better is required at the bachelor's degree level or other program for basis of admission.
Application code: 9371.
Obligatory prerequisites
Objective of the course
Knowledge
The student has:
- Knowledge of basic meteorology and the physical process of snow formation
- Knowledge of the physics in snow on the ground, and how to describe snowpack properties
- Understanding how snowpack properties affect the mechanical behaviour and when this leads to snow avalanches
- Knowledge and understanding of snow avalanche movement and dynamics to estimate velocities, pressure and runout
- Knowledge on avalanche -object interaction
- Knowledge of how snow avalanche warning systems function
- Knowledge of different mitigation measures used in snow avalanche protection, and understand how the different measures may be selected and applied
Skills
The student can:
- Identify and distinguish avalanche terrain
- Recognise different snow avalanche types and their meteorological and other triggers
- Use advanced knowledge and field skills to assess the potential mechanical behaviour of a snowpack to determine if an avalanche will occur
- Use a statistical avalanche model to estimate the runout length
- Use a basic block model to calculate snow avalanche velocities
- Use a dynamic avalanche model to calculate avalanche dynamics in two dimensions
- Detailed interpretation of local forecasting systems and snow pack assessments to determine physical safety in the mountains
- Suggest mitigation measures for a given site
- Produce a basic hazard assessment following the Norwegian guidelines in tek17
General competence
The student can:
- Recognise, assess, quantify and communicate the hazard posed by avalanches to human infrastructure and settlements
- Use the correct terminology to describe the snow pack and different types of snow avalanches
- Solve a basic problem of avalanche terrain, snow pack stability and model runout behaviour
- Communicate the national regulations for snow avalanche hazard management and make basic recommendations about management approaches
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Assessment
The assessments consists of two parts:
- An oral presentation of a given topic during the course (counts for 25 % of the final grade)
- A home assignment (counts for 75% of the final grade), i.e. a report on a given topic and a systematic presentation of the field mapping and analysis performed during the field course.
Both parts must be passed in order to pass the course.
Grading scale: Letter grades A-F, where F is not passed.
A re-sit examination for students that did not pass the previous ordinary exam will not be arranged.
Compulsory training activities:
Approval of training in health, safety, and environment at the beginning of the field course. This includes the use of high-visibility safety vests and snow safety equipment (beacon, probe and shovel) in the field.
Admittance to the exam is granted when the following are approved:
- Non-assessed exercises during the teaching week
- Participation in the field course