- Docente: Giuseppe Maria Bargossi
- Credits: 6
- SSD: GEO/07
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Giuseppe Maria Bargossi (Modulo 1) Giuseppe Maria Bargossi (Modulo 2) Giuseppe Maria Bargossi (Modulo 3)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Natural Sciences (cod. 8016)
Learning outcomes
Students learn how to recognize, classify and characterize mineralogically and petrographically, both at the handspecimen and microscopic scales, the most common igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Students will focus in particular on the qualitative and quantitative data from the petrographic study of thin sections and whole rock chemistry.
Course contents
Igneous Petrology - Mineral and chemical composition,
classification and nomenclature of magmatic rocks. Textures of
igneous rocks. Igneous structures and field relationships:
extrusive vs. intrusive processes and rock bodies. Crystal-melt
equilibria in magmatic systems: two-component and three-component
systems; reaction series; effects of P and fluids on melting
behavior. Geochemical characteristics as petrogenetic indicators.
Generation of basaltic magmas by partial melting of upper mantle.
Origin of granitoid rocks. Diversification of magmas: magmatic
differentiation, assimilation and magma mixing. Magma series and
tectono-magmatic associations. Sedimentary Petrology -
Wheatering and erosion of rocks, transportation and
deposition of sediments. Diagenetic processes. Structures,
textures, composition and classification of terrigenous, carbonate,
evaporitic and biogenetic rocks. Metamorphic Petrology -
Metamorphism and metamorphic rocks. Fabric, composition and
classification of metamorphic rocks. Equilibrium mineral
assemblages. Chemographic diagrams. Metamorphic mineral reactions.
Isogrades. Metamorphic facies and facies series. Metamorphic field
gradients and P-T-t paths. Orogenic metamorphism. Metamorphism of
mafic rocks. Metamorphism of pelitic sediments.
Pressure-Temperature estimation: geothermobarometry. Laboratory -
Handspecimen and microscopic analysis and classification of the
main igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock types. Physical and
mechanical characterization of the rocks.
Readings/Bibliography
Morbidelli L.: Le rocce e i loro costituenti. Bardi Editore, Roma, 2004. D'Argenio F., Innocenti F., Sassi P.F.: Introduzione allo studio delle rocce. UTET, Torino, 1994. Shelley D.: Igneous and metamorphic rocks under the microscope. Classification, textures, microstructures and mineral preferred orientation. Chapman & Hall, 1993.
Teaching methods
The course consists of frontal lessons supplemented with petrography laboratory and field laboratory in order to stimulate on student the capability to link up rocks with their environment and generating mechanism. The teaching activity will be developed in collaboration with collegues (Braga and Zuffa) of the DSTGA Department and sector's specialists.
Assessment methods
The exam consists of written accounts (Igneous Petrography, Sedimentary Petrography, Metamorphic Petrography) supplemented with an oral test.
Teaching tools
LCD projector for Power Point presentations. Collections of samples, rosk's thin sections. Transmitted Polarized Light Microscopes.
Office hours
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