Geography
OSU's Geography program provides comprehensive training in resource geography, physical geography, and geographic information science. Each represents a specialization for graduate study, but there is also overlap between the specialties and every student is exposed to aspects of all three areas of concentration. The program also has complementary coursework and research linkages to other disciplines in the College of Science, and to the Colleges of Forestry, Agriculture, Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, Engineering, and Liberal Arts. More information on the program may be obtained at http://www.geo.oregonstate.edu.
This community includes digital representations of geography M.S./M.A. theses, M.S./M.A. research papers, and doctoral dissertations. Included also are various course materials (course syllabi and learning outcome statements, laboratory exercises, data sets, etc.) and internal reports (research speciality statements, strategic planning documents, white papers, etc.)
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Course Materials (Geography)
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Internal Reports (Geography)
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Theses, Dissertations and Student Research Papers (Geography)
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Recent Submissions
- Using reanalysis data to characterize Arctic and Sub-Arctic glaciers
- Using educational tools and integrative experiences via geovisualizations that incorporate spatial thinking, real world science and ocean literacy standards in the classroom : a case study examined
- Detecting changes in a wetland : using multi-spectral and temporal Landsat in the Upper Noun Valley Drainage Basin-Cameroon
- Land trusts in the New West : conserving and responding to local geographies?
- Derivation of near-shore bathymetry from multispectral satellite imagery used in a coastal terrain model for the topographic analysis of human influence on coral reefs
- Historical landscape reconstruction and perceptual geography of Mount Hood, Oregon
- Practitioner’s hands and academic eyes : a practical approach to improving disaster preparedness and response
- A method for remotely monitoring glaciers with regional application to the Pacific Northwest

