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- GEOL3003 Geodynamics & Global Tectonics
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Planetary Geology: An Introduction
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GEOL2027 Structural Geology and Tectonics
AIMS
This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of stress, strain and deformation in the Earth’s crust and lithosphere, and to the geological structures that result from tectonic processes. The course also aims to introduce students to the geological histories, and comparative geological processes, of other planets, and to illustrate how this knowledge has led to our current understanding of the origin and evolution of the Solar System.
OUTCOMES
- Understanding of stress and strain analysis of the Earth;
- understanding of the deformation response of Earth materials to applied stresses;
- knowledge of the techniques of structural synthesis;
- an ability to apply these techniques in field surveys;
- understanding of the basic geology and geophysics of other planets;
- development of an ability to transfer geological knowledge gained in the context of the Earth to different planetary environments.
CONTENT
The following topics will be introduced, discussed and analysed:
- basic concepts of stress and strain;
- brittle and ductile deformation of rocks;
- state of stress in the crust and lithosphere;
- measurement of stresses in the crust;
- extensional tectonics in the crust and lithosphere of terrestrial planets;
- compressional tectonics in the crust and lithosphere of terrestrial planets;
- conservative plate margins and strike-slip tectonics.
| Title |
Structural Geology and Tectonics |
| UG Code |
GEOL2027 |
| Coordinator |
Dr. Ruth Siddall |
| Other Contributors |
Prof. Phil Meredith |
| Term |
2 |
| Credit | 0.5 CU |
| Written Exam |
80% (2.5 hrs unseen) |
| Coursework |
20% (4 pieces of work at 5% each; stress analysis, rock deformation and structural analysis problems) |
| Pre-Requisites |
First year Earth Science modules |
| Maths & Stats Content and Requirement | |
| Total Number of Hours of Student Work | 188 hours |
| Hours of Lectures/Seminars | 20 hours |
| Hours of Practicals/Problem Classes | 20 hours |
| Hours of Tutorials | 0 |
| Days of Fieldwork | 0 |
| Other | None |
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