units
ESC3180
Faculty of Science
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Faculty
Organisational Unit
School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment
Coordinator(s)
Offered
A three-week field camp during the mid-year vacation, the unit aims to teach the skills of geological mapping in a classic field location of Australian geology. The emphasis will be on observing, recording, and interpreting geologic phenomena in the field. Students will draw on a theoretical background of lectures and laboratory studies in first, second and third-year geology to analyse real rocks in the real world. Students will use their observations and interpretations to construct geological maps and cross-sections and determine the geological history of a complex poly-deformed terrane.
On completion of this unit students will be able to:
Geological map and cross section: 70%
Written reports and exercises: 20%
Field performance: 10%
Three weeks over the mid-year vacation
See also Unit timetable information
ESC3201
In order to enrol in this unit students will need to apply via the Science Student Services officeScience Student Services office (http://www.monash.edu/science/current/undergraduate/help).