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10195 (v.3) Geology 244 - Petrology and Geochemistry


 

Area:

Department of Applied Geology

Credits:

25.0

Contact Hours:

6.0

Lecture:

3 x 1 Hours Weekly

Laboratory:

3 x 1 Hours Weekly

Prerequisite(s):

7032 (v.5) Geology 102 or any previous version
AND
10198 (v.3) Geology 241 - Structural Geology and Mineralogy or any previous version

Syllabus:

Phase equalibria and simple thermodynamic principles. Two and three component phase diagrams related to petrology. Use of geochemistry in petrogenetic modelling. Element classification and geochemical behaviour. Eh and pH - application to chemical weathering and environmental geochemistry. Geochemistry of ore forming processes and mine drainage. Description, classification and interpretation of igneous rocks. Primary magma formation and emplacement. Processess in magma chambers; magmatic differentiation.Igneous rocks in hand-specimen. Description and interpretation of metamorphic rocks. Chemical equilibrium, mineral reactions, nucleation and porphyroblast growth, deformation and metamorphic fabrics, metamorphic facies. Fluids, migmatites and partial melting. Metamorphic rocks in hand-specimen.
 

Unit Outcomes:

On successful completion of this unit students will have - Described and classified igneous and metamorphic rocks in hand specimen, interpret igneous and metamorphic rocks in terms of chemical and physical processes. Understood the chemical composition of the Earth's interior, the oceans, atmosphere and the cosmos, and be familiar with a range of diagrams used to present and interpret geochemical data, with an emphasis on data relevant to igneous and metamorphic rocks.

Texts and references listed below are for your information only and current as of September 30, 2003. Some units taught offshore are modified at selected locations. Please check with the unit coordinator for up-to-date information and approved offshore variations to unit information before finalising study and textbook purchases.

Unit References:

MacKenzie, W.S., Donaldson, C.H. and Guildord C. Atlas of Igenous Rocks and their Textures Middlemost, E.A.K. Magmas and Magnatic Rocks. Hughes, Igneous Petrology.

Unit Texts:

Yardley, B.W.D (1989) An Introduction to Metamorphic Petrology, Longman. Hall, A. Igneous Petrology.
 

Unit Assessment Breakdown:

Geochemistry Assignments 10%, Geochemistry Practical exercises and tests 15%, Geochemistry Practical examination 15%, Geochemistry Theory examination 15%, Petrology Assignments 20%, Petrology Theory examination 30%. This is a Grade/Mark assessment.

Field of Education:

 10700 Earth Sciences (Narrow Grouping)

HECS Band (if applicable):

2  

Extent to which this unit or thesis utilises online information:

 Not Online  

Result Type:

 Grade/Mark


Availability

YearLocationPeriodInternalArea ExternalCentral External
2004Bentley CampusSemester 2Y  

Area
External
refers to external course/units run by the School or Department, offered online or through Web CT, or offered by research.
Central
External
refers to external course/units run through the Curtin Bentley-based Distance Education Area

 
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