Phases and objectives of the geological survey. Mapping and use of the compass. Types of geologic contacts and their carry-on a map. Mapping of the stratigraphic units. Read geological maps and their implementation, with limits of rock formations and structures.
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Learning Objectives
Knowledge acquired: The aim of the course is to provide the tools necessary for the realization of geological maps using the tools of the geologist and reading and interpretation of them.Competence acquired Basic principles of how to behave in a campaign to recognize a geological map and how to write and readSkills acquired (at the end of the course):Ability to perform a geological survey on the ground
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic stratigraphy and structural Geology
Teaching Methods
Number of credits: 9Total hours of the course (including the time spent in attending lectures, seminars, private study, examinations, etc...): 225Hours reserved to private study and other individual formative activities: about 140Contact hours for: Lectures (hours): 42; Laboratory-field/practice (hours): 42
Further information
None
Type of Assessment
Practical test and oral test
Course program
Phases and objectives of the geological survey. Mapping and use of the compass. Types of geological contacts and their tracing on a map. Mapping of the stratigraphic units. Reading of geological maps and their implementation through the identification of the limits of the various rock formations and the main structural elements. Construction of geological cross-sections