Prerequisite
Introduction to Geology (12.001)
Description
Survey of the important aspects of modern sediments and ancient sedimentary rocks. Emphasis is on fundamental materials, features, and processes. Textures of siliciclastic sediments and sedimentary rocks: particle size, particle shape, and particle packing. Mechanics of sediment transport. Survey of siliciclastic sedimentary rocks: sandstones, conglomerates, and shales. Carbonate sediments and sedimentary rocks; cherts; evaporites. Siliciclastic and carbonate diagenesis. Paleontology, with special reference to fossils in sedimentary rocks. Modern and ancient depositional environments. Stratigraphy. Sedimentary basins. Fossil fuels: coal, petroleum.
Calendar
Two 2 hour lectures per week for the first half of the term: 16 lectures.
Course calendar.LEC # | TOPICS |
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1 | Sediment texture |
2 | Sediment texture (cont.) Sediment transport |
3 | Sediment transport (cont.) |
4-5 | Siliciclastic rocks |
6-7 | Carbonate sediments and rocks |
8 | Cherts and evaporites |
9 | Diagenesis |
10 | Paleontology |
11-12 | Depositional environments |
13-14 | Stratigraphy |
15 | Sedimentary basins |
16 | Fossil fuels |
During the eight weeks, at each lecture students are given a list of three or four questions, on which to supply brief written answers, based on lectures and lecture notes, to be due at the time of the following lecture.
Lec #17: Non-graded group oral examination
Lec #18-25: Laboratory work on sediments and sedimentary rocks
Field Trip: Four full days in the field in southern Nevada and southern California
Final five weeks of the term: Students prepare field reports
Grading
There are no graded examinations. The grade is based entirely upon the quality and completeness of the field report.