Geological Risks
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Geology |
Instance: 2024/2025 - 2S 
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching Staff - Responsibilities
Teaching language
Suitable for English-speaking students
Objectives
Fundamental knowledge about Geological hazards. Introdution to risk mapping and assessment in Geology.
Learning outcomes and competences
Students should be able to understand the notions of risk hazard and vulnerability. They should also be able to assess the fundamental types natural hazards that happen in a wide scope. Additionaly they should also be able to quantify, to some extent, the probability and recurrence intervals associated with each type.
Working method
Presencial
Program
1.
Definition of Risk
Hazard
Vulnerability
Mitigation
The territory and its management
Evaluation and Risk Management
2.
Earthquakes
Effects on buildings and natural structures
Seismic microzonation
Prediction and seismic prevention
Safety measures
3.
Movements of masses of soil and rock
Types
Mechanisms and inducing factors
Ground movements
Rock movements
Slope stabilization
Public works
Monitoring
Actions of safety and prevention
4.
Volcanic eruptions
Forecasting and Monitoring
Actions of safety and prevention
5.
Radioactivity
Theoretical foundations
Natural decay of rocks.
Radioactivity consequences
Risks associated with natural radioactivity areas. Cases of natural reactors. Case of Gabon.
Mitigation Measures
Mandatory literature
F. G. Bell; Geological Hazards: Their Assessment, Avoidance and Mitigation, Spon & Press, 1999
Bennett, MR & Doyle, P.; Environmental Geology. Geology and the human environment, John Wiley & Sons, 1997
Teaching methods and learning activities
The lectures are taught by projecting PowerPoint slides which are then made available to the students. There sometimes there is a need for explanations in conventional blackboard.
The classes are taught as classroom-based, using practical exercises and also through reading, analysis and discussion of articles or case studies, which are provided in paper or digital format when possible. There is also a practical field trip lasting a day which aims to exemplify cases of slope stability, subsidence, natural radioactivity and flood control. There is a field trip guide that is also part of practical materials available to students in SIGARRA.
Evaluation Type
Evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
designation |
Weight (%) |
Exame |
100,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
designation |
Time (hours) |
Estudo autónomo |
70,00 |
Frequência das aulas |
30,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Eligibility for exams
The student must attend the TP classes .
Calculation formula of final grade
Grade calculated based on the results obtained in the final exam.
Observations
Curricular unity jury: Helena Sant'Ovaia and Maria dos Anjos Ribeiro