Crustal processes
Dr David Lambert
8 points * 9 hours per week * First semester * Clayton * Prerequisites: ESC1011 and ESC1022, or permission of head of department
This subject consists of two units run in parallel; both are compulsory. (1) Sedimentation stratigraphy and biostratigraphy. Characterisation of sedimentary processes and their products in marine and terrestrial environments; interpretation of past depositional environments; relationships between depositional environments and tectonic processes; consideration of large scale stratigraphic relationships and changes in sediment types through time; biostratigraphic and palaeoecological inferences of fossil groups, emphasis given to Pre-Cambrian and Palaeozoic faunas. (2) Structural geology, tectonics and hydrogeology. Description and classification of large and small scale structural features of deformed rock sequences; relationships between geometry of structures, and applied stress fields; structural make-up of orogenic belts, the geometry of thrust-belts and extensional terrains in a plate tectonic framework; rheological properties of the crust and mantle; Naviour-Coulomb relations and faulting; ductile creep; crustal extension models; continental collision; deep seismic reflection results.
Assessment
Examinations (4 hours): 65% * Practical work/Fieldwork: 35%
Prescribed texts
Boggs S Principles of sedimentology and stratigraphy Merrill, 1987
Clarkson E N Invertebrate palaeontology and evolution 2nd edn, Allen and Unwin, 1987
McClay K R The mapping of geological structures Hallsted Press, 1987