St Mary’s Red Hill & Cowley Creek Field Study 2014 By Mr Hassett.

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St Mary’s Red Hill & Cowley Creek Field Study 2014 By Mr Hassett

Contents Slide 3 Aim Slide 4 method

Aim To analyse To investigate To evaluate Contents Page

Method I will Describe characteristics of Review aerial maps of the area/site Conduct a field study, take photos and notes Collect information from the library, Internet and the “smccsose8” website about the history and possible changes (geomorphic and human) to the area over the last two centuries. Contents Page

Location Map

Introduction Tectonic Plates – 3 types – Insert pictures to show the different types of plate boundary – Explain what plates are responsible for in relation to creation or change of landforms

Introduction Volcanoes – 3 types – Insert pictures to show the different types of volcanoes – Explain what volcanoes are responsible for in relation to creation or change of landforms

Weathering Name the different weathering processes Insert 1 or 2 pictures to show these processes Explain what weathering is responsible for in relation to the changing or altering of landforms in the localk area make sure to include photos to illustrate your points

Erosion Explain the erosion process Include pictures from the field trip

Human processes Explain how people change landforms refer to the changes around the area where we went on our field trip. Include some picture from the field trip

Photos Insert photos from the field trip and label them explaining what each picture is about

Table of usage Insert a table and list all the ways the area is being used e.g. housing, transport etc

Effects of use Explain the effect, in having the houses or school etc built here and its impact on the landform. In particular talk about erosion and trying to control the water flowing when it rains

Interconnection between use and effect Explain how the use of this area, together with the erosion effects, is connected to the living things (people, plants and animals) in the Cairns Inlet and out to sea. Explain how these erosion problems affect more people other than just the ones living and working near St Mary’s. An example would be the affect on the coral and the tourists that visit Cairns to see the reef. You need to explain the connection between this site (St Mary’s and how it is connected to other places)

Interaction between use and effect On this slide you need to continue on from the previous slide and now explain what is the result or negative impact in relation to all of this. How does erosion impact on the actual reef or sea grass beds?

Management approaches (table) List all the ways they manage the flow of water – gutters, drains etc

Photos or sketches of management strategies Insert photos showing how they are trying to manage, in particular, water flow and erosion

Evaluation of approaches Are the management approaches they are using good or bad for managing water and preventing erosion. Make sure you explain your answer.

Suggested strategies or improvements If you have identified areas where there are problems how do you suggest they might fix them. Were there any areas where they were managing the water flow and preventing erosion? Could they use these strategies in other places or would they need something slightly different?

Your question You need to answer your question here

Cultural connection You need to talk about the Aboriginal and/ or the Torres Strait Islander connection to the landforms.