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GEO-3106 Tectonics - 10 stp
The course is administrated by
Institutt for geovitenskap
Type of course
This course is available as a single course.
Course contents
The course provides an introduction to processes in the Earth's interior and gives a thorough treatment of deformation structures in all major geotectonic regimes. Examples from various regions on Earth are discussed. Volcanism and earthquake activity are explained in a tectonic context. Various methods and tools will be used to analyze meso-scale and macro-scale ductile and brittle deformation structures. During a 3-day field course at the end of the semester, the students will study examples of tectonic regimes which are accessible in the vicinity of Tromsø.
Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree in geology, or a similar degree following a programme of study of at least three years, or similar education approved in accordance with the Norwegian Universities Act section 3-4. In addition, specialization in geology worth the equivalent of at least 80 ECTS credits is required. Normally, an average mark of C or better is required at the bachelor's degree level or other program for basis of admission. For international applicants: International admissions | UiT
Application code: 9371.
Objective of the course
Knowledge
The student has
- knowledge of the basic principles of plate tectonics.
- knowledge of mantle dynamics and crustal rheology.
- understanding of mantle plumes, oceanic and continental rift structures.
- understanding of oceanic and continental transform plate boundaries.
- knowledge of subduction zones, orogenic belts and compressional geotectonic regimes.
- understanding of volcanism and earthquake activity in a tectonic context.
- understanding of the development the continents and global tectonic features on earth.
Skills
The student can
- evaluate in general terms tectonic processes on the basis of the prevailing plate-tectonic regimes.
- use macro- and mesoscale structures, kinematic indicators and other data to analyze ductile and brittle structures in various tectonic regimes.
- describe and analyze tectonic elements from field observations.
General competences
The student can
- carry out the most important elements of geological research projects: penetrating literature, carrying out field research, analyzing data, and communicating results to fellow students/scientists.
- use data and geological knowledge to determine geotectonic regimes of ancient rock units.
- solve tectonic problems analytically and prompt in written English and present research results orally in plenum.
- work independent and in a team.
Language of instruction
English.
Teaching methods
24 hours of lectures, about 20 hours of practical exercises, and 3-5 days field training.