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            2.   Telford,  W.M.,  Geldart,  L.P.  and  Sheriff,  R.E.  (1990).   Medium of Instruction:
                Applied Geophysics (2nd.Ed.) Cambridge University Press.   English
            3.   Robinson and Coruh (1988). Basic Exploration Geophysics.
                John Wiley and Son.                            Soft Skills:
                                                               CS6, CT5, TS3, LL3, KK2, EM2, LS2
            SII3002  ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPLORATION
                           GEOCHEMISTRY                        References:
                                                               1.   Geology book
            The  characteristics  of  ecosystem,  hydrocarbons  (soil  and   2.   Journals
            groundwater),   chemical   speviation,   bioavailability,   risk   3.   Memoirs  and  Report,  Department  of  Minerals  dan
            management/assessment,   remediation,   environmental   Goescience, Malaysia.
            geochemistry, geochemical prospecting and mineral exploration.
                                                               SII3005  PRACTICAL GEOHYDROLOGY
            Assessment Methods:
            Continuous assessment   : 40%                      Laboratory  and  field  methods  in  geohydology  including  the
            Examination           : 60%                        aspects    of    quality,  quantity    and    modelling    of    subsurface
                                                               water will  be  introduced. Selected  local geohydrological  case
            Medium of Instruction:                             study  will be  carried out. Discussion  on  sampling  procedures
            English                                            and  course assessment.

            Soft Skills:                                       Assessment Methods:
            CS4, CT5, TS3, LL3, LS2, EM2, KK1                  Continuous assessment   : 100%

            References:                                        Medium of Instruction:
            1.   Fleet,  M.E.  (ed)  (1984).  A  short  Course  in  Environmental   English
                Geochemistry. Mineralogical Association of Canada. 306 p.
            2.   Pepper, I.L., Gerba, C.P. & Brusseau, M.L. (1996). Pollution   Soft Skills:
                Science, Academic Press. 397 p                 CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2
            3.   Rose, A.W., Hawkes H.E. (1979): Geochemistry in Mineral
                Exploration, Academi Press. 657 p              References:
            4.   Foerstner, U. & Wittmann, G.T.W. (1979). Metal pollution in   1.   Fetter, C.W. (1994).  Applied  Hydrogeology, Prentice  Hall,
                the Aquatic Environment, Springer                 New Jersey.
            5.   Sengupta,  M.  (1992).  Environmental  Impacts  of  Mining;   2.   Todd,  D.K.  and  Mays  L.W.,  (2005).  Groundwater
                Monitoring, Restoration and Control, Lewis        Hydrology.(3rd Edition).  John Wliey & Sons, New York
            6.   Moon,  C.J.,  Whateley,  M.E.G.  and  Evans,  A.M.  (2006).   3.   Domenico,  P.A.  &  Schwartz,  F.W.  (1990).  Physical  and
                                            nd
                Introduction  to  mineral  exploration.  2   edition,  Blackwell   Chemical Hydrogeology. John Wliey & Sons, Singapore.
                Publishing, 481 p.
            7.   Marjoribanks,  R.  (2010).  Geological  methods  in  Mineral   SII3006   ENGINEERING GEOLOGY II
                                  nd
                Exploration and Mining. 2  edition, Springer, 238 p.
                                                               Description,  classification  and  characteristics  of  rock  material,
            SII3003 SEISMIC REFRACTION AND ELECTRICAL          rock  mass  and  aggregates.  Methods  of  engineering  geological
            METHOD                                             site investigation. Geological terrain mapping and analysis. Site
                                                               investigations for various engineering structures/works.
            Theory  of  Seismic  Refraction  and  Electrical  Method.  Data
            acquisition  and  reduction  of  data.  Problems  in  data  acquisition   Assessment Methods:
            and  reduction.  Sources  of  Seismic  Refraction  and  Electrical   Continuous assessment   : 40%
            Method  anomaly.  Analysis  and  interpretation      and  modeling.   Examination       : 60%
            Application in exploration and industries.
                                                               Medium of Instruction:
            Assessment Methods:                                English
            Continuous assessment   : 40%
            Examination           : 60%                        Soft Skills:
                                                               CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2
            Medium of Instruction:
            English
                                                               References:
            Soft Skills:                                       1.   Bell F.G. (2007) Engineering Geology. Second Edition,
            CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2                          London, Elsevier, 581 p.
                                                               2.   Johnson R.B. & de Graff J.V. (1988) Principles of
            References:                                           Engineering Geology. John Wiley & Sons.
            1.   Sheriff,  R.E.  and  Geldart,  L.P.  (1995).  Exploration   3.   Smith, M.R. & Collis, L. (eds.) (2001). Aggregates. Sand,
                Seismology. (2nd. Ed.). Cambridge University Press.   gravel and crushed rock aggregates for construction
                                                                           rd
            2.   Telford,  W.M.,  Geldart,  L.P.  and  Sheriff,  R.E.  (1990).   purposes. 3  Edition. Geological Society of London
                Applied Geophysics (2nd.Ed.) Cambridge University Press   Engineering Geology Special Publication 17, 340 p.
            3.   Robinson   and   Coruh   (1988).   Basic   Exploration   4.   Blyth, F.G.H. & de Freitas, M.H. (1984). A Geology for
                                                                           th
                Geophysics. John Wiley and Son                    Engineers. 7  Edition, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 348 p.

            SII3004   INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT                    SII3007 SEISMIC REFLECTION AND BOREHOLE
                                                                     GEOPHYSICS
            Student is required to follow the industrial training program for 14
            weeks.    Industrial  training  must  be  related  to  geology  and  the   Theory of seismic reflection. Data acquisition and processing of
            student  is  required  to  prepare  a  presentation  and  a  report  for   reflection  seismic.  Problems  in  data  acquisition  and  reduction.
            evaluation.   The training program will be briefed by the industrial   Basic of borehole geophysics.    Application in exploration.

            training program supervisor.
                                                               Assessment Methods:
            Assessment Methods:
            Continuous assessment   : 40%                      Continuous assessment   : 40%
            Examination           : 60%                        Examination          : 60%


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