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               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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