146603 EES 2096 Geology of the Tyrolean Alps

Sommersemester 2015 | Stand: 05.03.2015 LV auf Merkliste setzen
146603
EES 2096 Geology of the Tyrolean Alps
VU 4
7,5
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Englisch

Students become familiar with basic concepts of physical and historical geology applicable to alpine terrain and acquire hands-on experience with the most important aspects and characteristic of alpine geology in the province of Tyrol, Austria.

Course Outline

1. Introduction
2. Significance of Earth Sciences for Society
3. Minerals and rocks
4. Composition and Structure of the Earth
5. Magmatism and magmatic rocks
6. Metamorphism und metamorphic rocks
7. Sedimentary rocks
8. Structural geology
9. Earthquakes
10. Plate tectonics
11. Geology of the Tyrolean Alps
12. Weathering and erosion in the Alps
13. Glaciers and landscape
14. Alpine Permafrost

Field course Steinplatte: Sedimentary rocks of the Late Triassic (coral reef, fore-reef, intraplatform basin) and Jurassic period (pelagic nodular and cherty limestones, slump structures), alpine tectonics (faulting, folding) and karst.

Field course Obergurgl: Metamorphic rocks of the Ötztal-Stubai Metamorphic Complex (mica-schists, paragneisses, orthogneisses, amphibolites) and Schneeberg Complex (mineral-rich schists, marble), Quaternary geology (glacial deposits, glacial erosion), hydrology in high-alpine regions.

Field course Kaunertal: Metamorphic rocks of the Ötztal-Stubai Metamorphic Complex, Glaciers, landscapes formed by glaciers, Alpine Permafrost (rock glaciers), hydrology.

There will be one final written exam and one final written report on the field courses (minimum 2 pages for each field day). The semester grade will be based on the total score calculated by adding two scores, plus a class participation element.

Attendance is required.  No more than one absence is allowed without penalty. Required readings and course materials will be discussed in the first class session and provided on OLAT or as reserve readings in the library.

All-day field excursions to Steinplatte, to Obergurgl (Ötztal Alps), and to Kaunertal (Ötztal Alps) end of June are required, dates to be announced.

This course is open to University of Innsbruck students.

Registration till March 15th 2015.
Personal contact required: Dr. Margaret Davidson: margaret.davidson@uibk.ac.at

weekly Fr 10.00 - 12.00 am , Geology Collection Room, Innrain 52f, 2nd Floor