41st International Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium

Geospatial Technologies and Geomorphological Mapping 

Field Trip Invitation

8:15 a.m - 3:30 p.m., Oct. 15, 2010

University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC

 

 

Can one foot of relief really make that much of a difference?

  • Destination:  Congaree National Park, Hopkins, SC 

  • Join us for a leisurely paddle and hike through Congaree National Park's old-growth bottomland floodplain forest where minimal changes in elevation have a significant effect on ecosystem processes. We will explore the complex interactions between geomorphology, hydrology, and ecology and examine some of the challenges facing floodplain ecosystems.

  • Field trip leaders: Kimberly M. Meitzen and John A. Kupfer.

  • Depart from BGS registration area; Callcott Building (Geography Department) main lobby. (map)

  • The field trip will include:
    • a short canoe paddle on Cedar Creek, a yazoo tributary to the Congaree River,
    • a short hike along a raised boardwalk trail through the floodplain.
  • Be prepared to spend the day outside, a light jacket/raincoat, hat, sunscreen, and bug repellent are advised.
  • We will provide water and box lunches (if you are a vegetarian or have any food allergies please contact us and we can plan accordingly).
  • Virtual visit to Congaree National Park: 

           http://www.nps.gov/cong/index.htm

For questions contact Kimberly Meitzen:  Meitzenk@email.sc.edu

printable (pdf) Field Trip invitation

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