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Fieldwork 2004
Guidance
Key ideas and questions - tourism and heath management
Key ideas and questions - coasts
Guidance checksheet 2004 - building up with more step-by-step advice, as a
document.
Coursework booklet 2003 A copy of the booklet given out to tell you how to tackle the coursework ... in
format.
A grid showing the marks that each section is worth .. and the need to use ICT in your write up!
Coursework units
3. Questions, Data and Methods
4. Methods and techniques matrix template in
5. Writing up the beach Guidance checksheet
6. Writing up tourist pressures Guidance checksheet
7. Management Grid 2004 in
- for write up management of the heath.
8. Evaluation of presentation techniques - grid in
9. Tick list for 2004 fieldwork in
Data Beach profile south - the telegraph pole
Beach profile north - the humus clumps - data and cross section
this data contains the pantometer reading from which you can construct your beach cross-section.
Footpath cross section data - Tuesday groups - on Excel
all 12 sites ready to plot. Use 'scattergraph' in Excel to plot these.
Photographs
Here is a photographic selection of pictures you can use in your write-up - especially if your camera has failed! You should have your own as well.
Dunwich Heath taken of the main areas of study in Spring 2002
from 2002
Dunwich Beach -Wednesday and Thursday
Dunwich - management practices
from 2003
Beach photographs from Mon 20 May and Friday 23 May 2003
Photos from Mr Duncan of the tourist pressures
Dunwich base photo for tourist features mapping
Dunwich base photo for management feature labels
from 2004
Photos 2004
all Mr Stacey's photos from 2004, except groups working on the beach, which are on the network in 'S' drive in two numbered folders - 25 & 27 labels.
Dunwich in 3-D and photo in 3-D
Techniques and Equipment
Choice of methods for cliffs and beach
Pantometer forms and cliff study forms- word document
How to present your beach cross section using Excel - with 2004 data!
Archive site with Dunwich/Sizewell/Thorpeness data from June '2001 fieldwork. This fieldwork concerned pebble data from Dunwich, Sizewell and Thorpeness on the Suffolk coast.