Code: | MA115 | Acronym: | GM |
Keywords | |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Geology |
Active? | Yes |
Responsible unit: | Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto |
Course/CS Responsible: | Aquatic Sciences |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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LCMA | 38 | Plan 2012 to 2017 | 1 | - | 5 | 48 | 135 |
Understanding of 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 atmosphere, biosphere and oceans. To be aware of the importance of Geology in the assessment and management of natural resources of the seafloor as well as in the prevention of natural hazards associated with marine activity in coastal systems.
Development of skills in assessment of coastal dynamics, assessment of erosion and accretion on the coast.
Skills development monitoring the coastline.
1.Geology as a science
1.1. Aims of Geology
1.2. Interdisciplinarity aspects
1.3. The historical evolution of Geology
1.4. The problem of spatial and time observation scale of the geological phenomena
2.The Earth Planet
2.1. From the continental drift to Plate Tectonics
2.2. The geological and tectonic cycles.
2.3. The Wilson cycle
2.4. Primary geochemical differentiation of the Earth: average composition of the crust and the mantle
2.5. Arguments in favour of the seafloor spreading
2.6. Distribution of the continental and ocean forms and of volcanic and seismic activities: their relation with the plate boundary movements
2.7. Isostasy and gravity anomalies. Pratt and Airy isostasy models
3. The Oceans and geological resources
3.1. Lithological composition of of the ocean floor
3.2. Mineralogical composition of the sea floor forming rocks
3.3. Genesis of oceanic geological resources
3.3.1. Main oceanic ore resources
4. The coastal systems integrating oceanic systems
5. Dynamics of coastal systems
Mean Sea Level (MSL) changes in Earth history
1st to 4th order eustatical levels
MSL changes during the XXth century
Natural causes of MSL changes
- glaciations
- Earth dynamics
- other natural factors
Anthropic causes for MSL changes
- climate changes as a consequence of the burning of fossil fuels - changes in the occupation of Earth surface
The Portuguese Continental littoral
The importance of littoral systems
Littoral types
Definitions of coast, coastline, beach and littoral
Morphologies in sandy littorals and in rocky littorals (of 1st and 2nd order)
Littoral at risk (zones of accelerating erosion)
The coastal processes in littoral evolution
6. Morphodynamics
7. Hydrodynamics
8. Nomenclature of coastal forms
9. Methodologies of coastal monitorization
10. Why study the coast line
11. Brief reference to the main Marine Geology projects developed in Portugal
Thoretical and theoretical-practical classes
Designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 65,00 |
Trabalho escrito | 35,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
According to the Institute rules
Classification from zero to twenty, comprising 75% from the final examination classification and 25% from the written and oral presentation based on the work developed during the theoretical and practical classes