School of Physical and Geographical Sciences  
 
 
ESC-30023 Magmatic and Volcanic Processes (Fieldwork)  
Co-ordinator: Dr Ralf Gertisser    Room: WSF32, Tel:33181  
Teaching Team:  
Level: 3 Credits: 15 Study Hours: 150  
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Programme/Approved Electives for

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this module.

Barred Combinations

ESC-30024 Magmatic and Volcanic Processes (Project Work).

Description

This module examines in detail magmatic and volcanic processes operating during magma ascent and storage in crustal reservoirs volcanic eruption and injection of volcanic ash and gases into the atmosphere. the module involves a 10-day field course "Volcanism of Southern Italy" directly after the spring semester examination assessment period for Level 3. It also covers volcanic features on other planetary bodies.

Aims

The module aims to teach magmatic and volcanic processes on Earth and other planetary bodies and to investigate modern petrological, geochemical and volcanological methods used to study such processes.

Intended Learning Outcomes

At the end of the module students should have:

  • A systematic understanding of key magmatic and volcanic processes operating on the journey of magma from its source in the Earth's mantle to the atmosphere and asects of planetary volcanism.
  • A conceptional understanding of the application of modern methods in igneous petrology and volcanology, and the ability to critically evaluate the strengths and limitations of these methods, based on knowledge, some at or informed by the forefront of the discipline.
  • The capability to deploy subject-specific skills and established techniques to interpret petrological, geochemical and volcanological data, and apply and critically evaluate these to the formulation and solution of a problem.
  • Experience in all aspects of field observation, in collection, recording, analysis and interpretation of field data, and in communication of information, ideas and arguements in a clear and coherent form.


Study hours

  • 18 hours lectures
  • 18 hours practical classes and related assignments
  • 64 hours participation in residential field course and field-related assignments
  • 50 hours revision and private study.


Description of Module Assessment

1: Practical Assessment weighted 20%
Practical based exercises


2: Practical Assessment weighted 40%
Residentail field cours and field course related assignments completed on field course


3: 2 Hour Unseen Exam weighted 40%
2 hour unseen examination - short answer and long answer questions



Version: (1.03) Created: 12/Oct/2009

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