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GEOLOGY 2500 - Sedimentary Geology II

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3610
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 6 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Assumed Knowledge: GEOLOGY 1100 or GEOLOGY 1103 or GEOLOGY 1005
Incompatible: PETROENG 2005
Assessment: Exam, practicals, lecture tests
Syllabus:

Sediments, both ancient and recent, cover much of the earth's surface. Sediments are immensely important economically, as the host of petroleum and mineral deposits, and to the environment, as aquifers, sinks for contaminants, and the home to a large part of the biosphere. The sedimentary record is also the ultimate repository of the annals of Earth's history. By deciphering the clues held in this record, geologists have reconstructed the history of the earth surface environment, traced the evolution of life, and determined past climate changes. The sedimentology component of this course will provide a broad background to 1) the description of sedimentary rocks and recognition of sedimentary structures, 2) processes by which sediments are transported, deposited, and converted into rocks, 3) the tectonic setting and features of environments in which sediments accumulate, and 4) use of stratigraphy as a tool in Earth history. The Palaeontology component of this course will be an introduction to the fossil record, with an emphasis on the patterns of evolution during the Phanerozoic and the application of biostratigraphy.

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3610 Mon 14/03/2016 Thu 31/03/2016 Fri 06/05/2016 Fri 10/06/2016


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
12726 LE01 140 54 1 Mar - 5 Apr Tuesday 11am - 12pm Engineering Nth, N158, Chapman Lecture Theatre
2 Mar - 6 Apr Wednesday 12pm - 1pm Physics, 103, Kerr Grant Lecture Theatre
26 Apr - 7 Jun Tuesday 11am - 12pm Engineering Nth, N158, Chapman Lecture Theatre
27 Apr - 8 Jun Wednesday 12pm - 1pm Physics, 103, Kerr Grant Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Practical
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
12727 PR01 40 FULL 2 Mar - 6 Apr Wednesday 2pm - 6pm Mawson, 134, Sprigg Room
27 Apr - 8 Jun Wednesday 2pm - 6pm Mawson, 134, Sprigg Room
12728 PR02 40 4 3 Mar - 7 Apr Thursday 9am - 1pm Mawson, 134, Sprigg Room
28 Apr - 9 Jun Thursday 9am - 1pm Mawson, 134, Sprigg Room