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GEOL1002 From Petrology to Petrogenesis

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AIMS

To introduce the principal building blocks of the Earth Sciences: rocks, minerals and their composition, formation and origins. To summarise the formation of the elements at the Big Bang and distribution of the elements throughout both the solar system and the periodic table. To show how elements combine to produce crystal forms, introducing the principles of crystallography and mineralogy. To demonstrate how minerals combine to form rocks. To outline the petrogenesis and variety of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.

OUTCOMES

The course will provide the student with a fundamental knowledge of rocks and minerals plus a knowledge of the available tools for their identification and the scientific language used in their description.

CONTENT

This course provides an introduction to petrology and will aim to provide an understanding of the compositional variation of the Earth and other terrestrial planets. Topics include:

  • rocks, minerals & the rock cycle;
  • nucleosynthesis in the early universe;
  • meteorites & planetary differentiation;
  • crystals and crystal growth;
  • silicate melts;
  • plutons & plutonic rocks;
  • volcano architecture & eruptions;
  • lavas;
  • pyroclastic rocks;
  • sandstones;
  • ores & ore minerals;
  • limestones & evaporites;
  • metamorphic rocks.
Title From Petrology to Petrogenesis
UG Code GEOL1002
Coordinator Dr. Adrian Jones
Other Contributors  
Term 2
Credit 0.5 CU
Written Exam 50% (2 hrs unseen)
Coursework 50% (Field notebooks and exercises)
Pre-Requisites 2 sciences at A-level, with a preference for one of them being chemistry.
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 5 days
Other None
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