02627 - Marine Geology

Academic Year 2021/2022

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Ravenna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Marine Biology (cod. 8857)

Learning outcomes

Main geological processes in the formation and evolution of continental margins from the littoral area to oceanic basins; main techniques in marine geological studies and monitoring. Present geological setting of the Italian seas in the framework of the Late-Quaternary and recent evolution of the Mediterranean.

Course contents

Introduction: development of marine geology and of “Plate tectonics”. Geological and physiographic characteristics of divergent, convergenti and transform margins. 

Structure and evolution of continental margins and oceanic basins in relations to their geodynamic setting. Active erosive and depositional processes in the marine environment. Geological characteristics of the Italian seas.

Survey techniques and approaches in the marine environment: basics of main geological- geophysical techniques for the study, sampling, mapping and monitoring of marine areas. Integrated studies for habitat mapping (case studies from Italian marine areas).

The littoral environment: the coastal zone: limits and main processes involved in its evolution. Morphological and hydrodynamical features of beaches, sediment characteristics and transport mechanisms.  Coastal erosion and protection approaches, with related impacts on habitat.

Readings/Bibliography

The slides used in the lectures will be available in the University web repository.

Among referenced bibliography:

Seibold E. and Berger W.H. - The Sea Floor. An Introduction to Marine Geology. Springer-Verlag.

Teaching methods

The course is composed of 2 credits of frontal teaching and one credit of laboratory exercises.

Assessment methods

Final oral examination.

 

 

Teaching tools

Besides the slides of lectures, other integrating material will be used for exercises such as maps, videos, specific softwares, etc.

Office hours

See the website of Claudia Romagnoli

SDGs

Oceans

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.