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Faculty of Science Handbook, Session 2019/2020
References: 2. Barnes, J. (1991): Basic Geological Mapping. Geol. Soc.
1. Hatcher, R.D., Jr. (1995). Structural Geology. London Handbook Series. 118p.
Principals, concepts, and problems 2 Ed. New York, 3. McClay,K. (1994) : Mapping of Geological Structures.
nd
Prentice Hall. Geol. Soc. London Handbook Series. 161p
2. Park, R.G. (1989). Foundation of structural geology. 4. Lattman, L.H. & Ray, R.G. (1965): Aerial Photographs In
nd
2 Ed. Blackie. Field Geology, Hott, Rinehart & Winston, N. York. 221p.
3. Davis, G.H. and Reynolds S.J. (2001). Structural
geology of rocks and regions (3 Ed. New York, John SIG2006 BASIC PALEONTOLOGY
rd
Wiley & Sons.
4. Van der Pluijm, B.A. & Marshak, S., (2003). Earth Study of invertebrate macrofossils, trace fossils, and plant
Structure: An Introduction to Structural fossils in terms of morphology, taxonomy, palaeoecology,
Geology and Tectonics. WCB/McGraw-Hill. biostratigraphy, evolution and palaeobiogeography.
5. Rowland, S.M., Duebendorfer, E.M. & Schiefelbein, Assessment Methods:
I.M., (2007). Structural Analysis and Synthesis. A Continuous assessment : 40%
Laboratory Course in Structural Geology. Blackwell Examination : 60%
Publ.
Medium of Instruction:
SIG2004 SEDIMENTOLOGY English
The study of processes of formation, transport and Soft Skills:
deposition of material which accumulates as sediment and CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2
eventually forms sedimentary rocks. The course covers the
physical, chemical and biological processes that result in References:
sediment transport, deposition, precipitation and lithification. 1. Doyle, P. (1996) Understanding Fossils. Wiley & Sons,
The course also teaches the skill of interpreting ancient Chichester, 409 pp.
depositional history using sedimentological techniques. 2. Clarkson, E.N.K. (1998) Invertebrate Palaeontology
th
and Evolution (4 Ed.). Blackwell Science, Oxford. 452
Assessment Methods: pp.
Continuous assessment : 40% 3. Benton,M. (1997). Basic Palaeontology. Longman,
Examination : 60% Hong Kong. 342 pp.
Medium of Instruction: SIG2007 INTRODUCTION TO GEOPHYSICS
English
Theory of geophysical methods (seismic gravity magnetic
Soft Skills: and electrical). Data acquisition and reduction of data.
CS3, CT4, TS2, LL3, LS2, EM2 Problems in data acquisition and reduction. Sources of
geophysical anomalies. Analysis and interpretation of
References: anomalies and modeling. Application in exploration and
1. Nichols, G. (2009). Sedimentology and Stratigraphy industries.
Second Edition. Wiley-Blackwell, 432p.
2. Reading, H.G. (1996). Sedimentary Environments: Assessment Methods:
Processes, Facies and Stratigraphy. Blackwell Continuous assessment : 40%
Science, 688p. Examination : 60%
3. James, N.P. & Dalrymple, R.W. (2010). Facies Models.
Geological Association of Canada, 586p. Medium of Instruction:
4. Scholle, P.A., Ulmer-Scholle, D.S. (2003). A Color English
Guide to the
5. Petrography of Carbonate Rocks: Grains, Textures, Soft Skills:
Porosity, Diagenesis. AAPG Memoir 77, 474p. CS3, CT3, TS-TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2
6. Flügel, E. (2004). Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks:
Analysis, Interpretation and Application. Springer, References:
976p. 1. W. M. Telford, L. P. Geldart, R. E. Sheriff (1990) Applied
7. Flores, R.M. (2013). Coal and Coalbed Gas: Fueling Geophysics. Cambridge University Press.
the Future Hardcover. Elsevier. 2. R. E. Sheriff, L. P. Geldart (1995). Exploration
Seismology.
SIG2005 GEOLOGICAL FIELD COURSE Cambridge University Press.
3. Mark E. Everett. Near-Surface Applied Geophysics.,
Principles and techniques of preparing geological maps, ISBN: 9781107018778
including field methods and the interpretation of topographic 4. E. Onajite (2013) Seismic Data Analysis Techniques in
maps and remote sensing imagery. The course also HydrocarbonExploration.Hardcover.
involves a total of some four weeks of fieldwork. 5. Matt Hall (2012). 52 Things You Should Know About
Geophysics. Paperback.
Assessment Methods:
Continuous assessment : 100% SIG2008 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
Medium of Instruction: Geological features associated with man's physical
English environment, including landforms as well as internal and
external geological processes. Impacts of man's activities
Soft Skills:
CS4, CT4, TS3, LL3, LS2, KK1, EM2 and structures on the dynamic earth. Environmental Impact
Assessments.
References: Assessment Methods:
1. Lisle, R.J., Brabham, P. and Barnes, J.W. (2011). Basic
Geological Mapping, 5th Edition. John Wiley & Sons Continuous assessment : 40%
Examination : 60%
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