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ESC3411 - Sediments, basins and resources6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ScienceLeader: Professor Ray CasOfferedClayton First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisSediments: will deal with sediments from a global to microscopic scale, examining the main types of clastic and chemical sediments, their provenance and influences on their mode and environment of deposition. Basins: will examine the variety of sedimentary basins, how they develop and fill, and include aspects of seismic interpretation, well logging and subsidence histories. Resources: will study the generation and accumulation of hydrocarbons and the formation of coal deposits. ObjectivesOn completion of this unit students will have a knowledge of: the different types of sedimentary basins and how they are filled; the main types of clastic and chemical sediments, how they are derived and the influences on their accumulation; what different sediments look like in natural field outcrops, and how sedimentary features can be used to determine depositional environments and stratigraphic sequences; the basic principles of seismic interpretation and well logging and how different stratigraphic and structural features can be recognised; the principles of hydrocarbon generation, migration and accumulation; environments in which peat accumulates and the formation of coal deposits; preparation of written and oral reports based on field observation, laboratory exercises and personal research. Assessment
Practical work: 30% Contact hoursOne 2-hour lecture and one 3-hour practical class each week, and one day field excursion PrerequisitesESC2111 and ESC2122 or permission of Head of School ProhibitionsESC3211, ESC3241 |