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Buku Panduan Fakulti Sains: Sesi 2015/2016
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
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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
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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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