Lectures, labs, occasional field trips.
- Geological structures in the field and on geological maps.
- Primary geological structures compared to geological structures caused by deformation.
- Deformation and strain (mechanisms, displacement vectors, kinematic analysis).
- Force and stress (sources of stress, dynamic analysis, stress vectors, Mohr diagram, elastic/plastic/viscous behaviour, experimental results).
- Brittle structures (deformation, fractures, faults, folds).
- Ductile structures (deformation, folds, lineation, foliation, shear zones, metamorphism).
- Tectonics and structural provinces (earth structure, structure of continental and oceanic crust, extensional provinces, compressional provinces, provinces dominated by shear).
- Tools and techniques of structural geology (geological map, geological cross-section, geologic compass, stereonet, orthographic projection, strain/stress ellipsoids, Mohr diagram).
- Economic applications of structural geology (vein mineral deposits, faulted coal seams, petroleum traps, hydraulic fracturing).
After successfully completing EAES 2550, a student will be able to:
- Describe a range of geological structures.
- Identify and describe geological structures at continental to hand specimen scales.
- Recognize structural elements, and measure their orientations using a geological compass.
- Use kinematic analysis to explain geological structures.
- Use dynamic analysis to explain geological structures.
- Evaluate geological data, and draw simple geological maps and matched cross-sections.
- Describe some economic applications of structural geology.
Evaluation will be carried out in accordance with Douglas College policy. The instructor will present a written course outline with specific evaluation citeria at the beginning of the semester. Evaluation will be based on the following:
Labs and Assignments 20 - 30%
Lab Exams 15 - 25%
Term Exams 20 - 30%
Final Exam 30%
Students should consult the bookstore for the latest required course materials, including the textbook.
Textbook:
a) Davis, G.H., Reynolds, S.J., Kluth, C.F.; Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions; John Wiley and Sons
or
b) van der Pluijm, B.A., Marshak, S.; Earth Structure; W.W. Norton and Company
or equivalent.
Other course materials: "Rite in the Rain" waterproof notebook or equivalent, rock hammer, hand lens, mineral identification kit, safety eyewear.
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