Undergraduate Course: Introduction to the Geological Record (EASC08017)
Course Outline
School |
School of Geosciences |
College |
College of Science and Engineering |
Course type |
Standard |
Availability |
Available to all students |
Credit level (Normal year taken) |
SCQF Level 8 (Year 1 Undergraduate) |
Credits |
20 |
Home subject area |
Earth Science |
Other subject area |
None |
Course website |
None
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Taught in Gaelic? |
No |
Course description |
The course will teach 3D mapping and cross-section skills, as well as 4D-thinking abilities - areas highlighted by both a recent external TQA and Industry as being a vital skill. These will be taught via integration of maps with rock identification in a way not previously achieved. The course will also introduce the application of online digital databases (BGS and USGS maps; DEM; radar interferometry; remote sensing imagery) in solving global geological problems. The course will logically follow the core course Earth Dynamics (Semester 1), and prepare students for mapping fieldwork at the beginning of year 2. |
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites |
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Co-requisites |
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Prohibited Combinations |
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Other requirements |
None
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Additional Costs |
The student will be responsible for the non subsidised portion of the field trip costs. This varies year to year, please check with the CS. |
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisites |
None |
Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? |
No |
Course Delivery Information
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Delivery period: 2011/12 Semester 2, Available to all students (SV1)
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WebCT enabled: Yes |
Quota: None |
Location |
Activity |
Description |
Weeks |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
No Classes have been defined for this Course |
First Class |
Week 18, Tuesday, 11:10 - 12:00, Zone: Central. LT2, Appleton Tower |
No Exam Information |
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
- gain knowledge of applied techniques that are necessary to understand and interpret the Earth's surface as expressed in maps and other 2/3D data.
- ability to undertake a series of mapping exercises
- knowledge of the fundamentals of the analysis and the critical interpretation of geological maps.
- evaluate the geological maps and history
- up-scaling skills to understand how to interrogate and interpret global online databases.
- fault displacement, monition of volcanic eruptions and earthquake-triggered landslides
- apply field mapping skills in a diverse geological setting |
Assessment Information
Coursework 50%:
Example map (10%)
Real map and cross-section, using USGS database (10%)
Field notebook (10%)
Field map with cross-section (Arthur's Seat) (20%)
Examination 50% |
Special Arrangements
None |
Additional Information
Academic description |
Not entered |
Syllabus |
Not entered |
Transferable skills |
Not entered |
Reading list |
Not entered |
Study Abroad |
Not entered |
Study Pattern |
2 lectures and 2 hours laboratory practical per week in Semester 2, plus a 5 day non-residential field course (Midland Valley Field course) in March. |
Keywords |
Interpretation of 2D maps; Introduction to online digital dabases |
Contacts
Course organiser |
Dr Mikael Attal
Tel: (0131 6)50 8533
Email: mikael.attal@ed.ac.uk |
Course secretary |
Mrs Nicola Muir
Tel: (0131 6)50 4842
Email: Nikki.Muir@ed.ac.uk |
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