Code: | GEOL1005 | Acronym: | GEOL1005 | Level: | 100 |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Geology |
Active? | Yes |
Responsible unit: | Department of Geosciences, Environment and Spatial Plannings |
Course/CS Responsible: | Bachelor in Landscape Architecture |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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L:AP | 33 | Official Study Plan | 1 | - | 6 | 56 | 162 |
Understanding the main geological phenomena through a global approach that involves the genesis, composition and evolution of our Planet assuming Earth as a dynamic system where processes occur as an interactive cycle involving both the Earth interior and their external effects in the surface shape. To be aware of the importance of Geology in the balance that promotes the surface shape and the formation of the natural landscape.
It is expected that the student acquires a comprehension of the syllabus in a holistic approach, starting with more general and elementary theoretical concepts that are gradually developed in an adequate and more detailed procedure according to every specific item, complemented by the aknowledge of the importance of the application to practical cases
1- Geology as a Science
Historical evolution of Geoloogy as a science
Problems related with the actual observation of geological processes due to scale, space and time limitations.
Interdisciplinarity aspects.
2- The Earth Planet in the Solar System
3 - The geological cycle
Tectonic cycle.
Hydrological cycle.
Relation between the geological cycle and the tectonic cycle.
4 - Wilson cycle
Distribution of oceanic and continental reliefs, volcanism and seismic zones: their relationship with the tectonic plate boundaries.
Primary geochemical differentiation: mean composition of the crust and the mantle.
5 - Geological time
Relative chronology - Geological Principles
Absolute age - the isotopic methods most applied in geochronology
6 - Rock deformation record: folds and faults.
7 - Physical aspects of the Earth
Seismology: types of seismic waves and their propagation
Seismic tomography and the the internal structure of the Earth
8 - Isostasy
Gravimetric anomalies. Pratt and Airy hypotheses
9- From minerals to rocks
Rock forming minerals. The silicate structure. Physical properties of the minerals
Magmatic rocks
Bowen's reactiona series
Classification of magmatic rocks based on composition and macroscopic features
Sedimentary rocks
External geodynamic processes
Goldich series and degradation series
Diagenesis
Sedimentary structures
Classification of sedimentary rocks
Soil formation
Metamorphism and the metamorphic rocks
Factors and types of metamorphism
Strucutres of metamorphic rocks
Metamorphic facies. Isogrades
Classification of metamorphic rocks
10- Landforms. The geological story told in the landscape
11 - Fossil evolution and its importance in the geological time record
12- The main geological and tecnotic features of the Continental Portuguese territory
Note: The discriminated syllabus may be subjected to alteration in the presentation order and eventually to the inclusion of a new subject if it is recognized as of interest for the students scientific formation.
The theoretical classes are supported by videoprojection. Practical classes involve the observation of geological materials and the resolution of geological map sections. Questions and a general discussion on the subjects among the students interacting with the teacher are promoted.
designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 80,00 |
Trabalho escrito | 20,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
designation | Time (hours) |
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Estudo autónomo | 106,00 |
Frequência das aulas | 56,00 |
Total: | 162,00 |
Formula Evaluation: The final classification is the result of 80% of the final examination plus 20% relative to a written work. The participation in the classes is based on the effective presence. The final classification lies in the range between 0 and 20.