Dunwich 2002 - checklist
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Introduction |
Beach |
Tourist impact |
Management of the site |
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1.
title
page
2.
contents
3.
locate
Dunwich on a map
4.
Say
what you are going to investigate at Dunwich.
5. Say
what information (data) you are
going to collect to help you investigate your questions at Dunwich. |
1.
Describe
the site. 2. Describe how you sketch/ surveyed the cliff and labelled features and processes.
2.
Say
how you survey with the pantometer.
3.
Draw up the cross-section
you did with the pantometer.
4.
Describe
the general shape of the cross-section here.
6.
Explain what
longshore drift is, what was done with the
coloured pebbles, and what happened to them (use diagram).
8.
Analyse
what it tells you – which means describe the data and say if you see/do
not see a link. |
1. Describe the site.
7. Analyse
what it tells you – which means describe the data and say if you see/do
not see a link.
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This section should contain the things you have learned
from the day.
1.
Write out you original
questions or hypotheses.
2.
Answer you
questions
– Is there a link between the beach profiles and pebble
shape/roundness/size?
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Make sure you have
evidence for all your conclusions – quote your records from the beach
to prove your point!
evaluation
1.
How did your fieldwork go? Write about the things
that went well and those that went not so well.
2.
How could you, given time and resources, improve and extend
your studies?
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