625-223 Field Geology | |
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Note | Special Requirements: Geological hammer, hand lens and magnet. Students should consult the Earth Sciences web site for dates, charges for excursions, accommodation and food and other information including safety requirements. Credit cannot be gained for both this subject and 625-221 (prior to 2003). |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr M W Wallace |
Prerequisites | Earth sciences 625-102. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Eight days of field work |
Subject Description | This subject will cover the basic methods used to gather large scale geoscience data, the major component of the subject being a field mapping exercise. The subject will provide a practical introduction to geoscience field mapping, air photo interpretation, and the use of remotely sensed data of various forms. The integration of geological and geophysical data sets (eg. geological surface and subsurface data, magnetics, radiometrics, and digital topographic data, satellite imagery) will form a component of the subject. The subject will also provide and introduction to the basics of sedimentary geology. Students will acquire generic skills in:
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Assessment | A written report and assessment of fieldwork totalling up to 4000 words due in the middle of the semester (100%). |
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