INTRODUCTION TO FIELD GEOLOGY

INTRODUCTION TO FIELD GEOLOGY
Course Code
GL 2510
Credit Points
15
Course Coordinator
Dr C P North

Pre-requisites

GL 1005; GL 1505.

Co-requisites

GL 2014, GL 2015, GL 2511

Notes

Fieldwork is a compulsory part of this course. Fieldwork may involve crossing rough terrain, including steep gradients, rocky areas and along cliffs, and may take place during inclement weather. Any student with concerns about this, who feels adjustments or additional support may be required, should contact the University's Disability Adviser or the Department Disability Co-ordinator as early as possible. The Department is committed to making reasonable adjustments to enable students to achieve the learning outcomes of the degree programme.

Overview

Six days of fieldwork, in an area with a significant diversity of geological features.

  • Collecting accurate and precise structural data.

  • Logging of a sedimentary sequence and analysis of the palaeoenvironment.

  • Examination and recording of features of igneous and metamorphic rocks.

  • Recording data on a topographical map and in a notebook.

  • Instructed practical classes prior to the field course will include the background to sedimentology and the construction of sedimentary logs.

Structure

Residential fieldcourse of six days duration. Introductory instructed practical classes, approximately 4 three-hours each.

Assessment

1st Attempt: In-course assessment (100%).

Resit: Apply to course coordinator.

Formative Assessment

The majority of teaching is a small groups at outcrop. Feedback is therefore continuous and on-going throughout the course.

A series of problem-based exercises will be set over the field course and these are marked and returned to students generally within 48 hours.

Feedback

Written summative feedback will be provided on daily field-based exercises.