58378 - Geology and Lithology

Academic Year 2007/2008

  • Docente: Gian Gaspare Zuffa
  • Credits: 8
  • SSD: GEO/02
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Ravenna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Environmental Sciences (cod. 0104)

Learning outcomes

The course is aimed to offer a first theoretical and practical contact with the Earth Planet as a System and it's particularly focused toward rock forming processes.
This will include: (1) learning space/time dimensions of Earth processes; 2) skill for integrating theory and field/laboratory evidence, from observation to synthesis and construction of models.
The course will also introduce elementary items for reading topographic and geological maps.

Course contents

Introduction to Earth sciences, history of geology, plate tectonics theory. Minerals, the rock forming material: structural features, properties, classification.
The structure of the Earth interpreted from the study of earthquakes and seismic waves. Plate tectonics. Lithology: the rock cycle, the more important rock types. Igneous rocks: genesis of magma and environment of formation. Intrusive and effusive igneous rocks. Sedimentary rocks: types, classification and genetic settings. Metamorphic rocks: metamorphic environments and types of metamorphism. Methods to recognize and classify the more important rock types.
Basic informations on stratigraphy and geochronology, absolute and relative age, chronostratigraphy.
Bedding in sedimentary rocks, basic concepts of structural geology: faults, folds, thrusts.
Major marine and terrestrial depositional environments; fluvial environments, deserts, glaciers, coasts, oceans.
Basic notions of cartography: reading and interpretation of topographic and geological maps.

Readings/Bibliography

  • Marshak S.. la terra. ritratto di un pianeta. Zanichelli ed. Bologna
  • or
  • Press F., Siever R., Grotzinger J., Jordan T.H.,. (2006) CAPIRE LA TERRA (2 Edizione italiana condotta sulla quarta edizione americana, a cura di P: Fredi). Zanichelli. Bologna, 576p.(66€)

    Recommended text books:
  • B. D'Argenio, F. Innocenti, F.P. Sassi. Introduzione allo studio delle rocce. UTET Torino
  • L. Aruta, P. Marescalchi. Cartografia - lettura delle carte. Flaccovio ed.
  • UNDERSTANDING EARTH, 2004, Press F., Siever R., Grotzinger J., Jordan T. H., fourth edition, W.H. Freeman and Company, New York, 567p., Appendix, 14p; Glossary, 17p., Index, 18p
  • Mike Leeder and Marta Pérez-Arlucea, 2006, PHYSICAL PROCESSES IN EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, 318p.

Teaching methods

The approach to education is primarily centred on the student and his/her capacity to learn, demanding more protagonism and higher quotas of involvement since it is the student who ought to develop the capacity to handle original information and access and evaluate information and concepts in a more varied form (library, teacher, internet, laboratory, etc.).

This relates implicitly with the changing role of the teacher, from being the structurer of knowledge, the key player in the teaching and articulation of concepts, as well as the supervisor and director of work of the student, whose knowledge he/she assesses.


 

Assessment methods

Two written tests, Oral examination, visual classification of rock samples. Individual reports on field excursions are required and will be evaluated.

Teaching tools

35-mm slide projector, LCD projector (power point presentations), overhead projector, mineral and rock collections, normal equipment for field geology work such as, maps, hammer, hand lens, camera, etc..

Links to further information

http://www.ig.uit.no/webgeology/

Office hours

See the website of Gian Gaspare Zuffa