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9768 (v.7) Geology 207 - Structural Geology


 

Area:

Department of Applied Geology

Credits:

25.0

Contact Hours:

5.0

Lecture:

3 x 1 Hours Weekly

Laboratory:

1 x 2 Hours Weekly

Prerequisite(s):

7032 (v.5) Geology 102 or any previous version

Syllabus:

Description, classification and relationships between folds, foliations and lineations. Stress and relationship to fracturing and faulting. Nomenclature of faults, displacements and fault separations. Pure and simple shear, progressive deformation and particle paths both two and three dimensional. Quantitative strain analysis. Shear zones and kinematic indicators. Superimposed folding. Folding mechanisms and fold development. Mechanical properties of rocks. Deformation mechanisms and microstructures. Use of stereographic projection in interpretation of structures.
 

Unit Outcomes:

On successful completion of this unit students will be able to - Demonstrate knowledge of the nomenclature of large and small scale structures. Develop an appreciation of the nature of stress, strain and the mechanical properties of rocks at a range of scales. Think in three dimensions. Portray 3D structures in 2D and interpret the 2D representation of a 3D structure. Analyse natural structures at a range of scales and the deformations that produced them. Critically analyse structural data and relate it to tectonic studies.

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:

Davis G.H and Reynolds S.J., (1996), Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions, John Wiley and Sons. McClay K.R., (1987), Mapping of Geological Structures, Geological Society of London Handbook Series, John Wiley and Sons. Marshak S. and Mitra G., (1988),Basic Methods in Structural Geology, Prentice Hall. Ragan D.M., (1985), Structural Geology, John Wiley and Sons.

Unit Texts:

Twiss R.J. and Moores E.M., (1992), Structural Geology, W.H Freeman and Company.
 

Unit Assessment Breakdown:

Coursework 30%, Practical Exam 30%, Theory Exam 40%. 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:

 Supplemental  

Result Type:

 Grade/Mark


Availability

YearLocationPeriodInternalArea ExternalCentral External
2004Bentley CampusSemester 1Y  

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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